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摘要
背景:双相情感障碍(BD)患者发生心力衰竭的风险很高。因此,这些患者的心功能障碍必须及早发现,以防止心力衰竭。在此,我们通过使用二维斑点跟踪超声心动图和美国心脏协会17段极坐标图测量的全球和区域峰值收缩应变和心肌功来评估年轻BD患者的心脏收缩功能。方法:本研究纳入160例个体,包括106例双相障碍患者和54例无精神障碍患者(年龄:20 - 45岁),接受二维斑点跟踪超声心动图检查。根据美国超声心动图学会和欧洲心血管成像协会的指导方针和技术建议测量左心室收缩峰值应变和心肌功。结果:对于保留射血分数的个体,BD组左室整体纵向应变表现较差(Cohen’s d = 1.08;P < 0.001), LV整体工作指数(Cohen’s d = 0.49;P = 0.019), LV整体建设工作(Cohen’s d = 0.81;P < 0.001), LV整体浪费工作(Cohen’s d = 0.11;P = .048)。左室多节段收缩峰值应变及心肌功受损,累及3条主要冠状动脉灌注区。结论:我们的研究结果表明,年轻BD患者左室节段的峰值收缩应变和心肌工作广泛受损。未来的研究应探索BD患者冠状动脉血管功能障碍与心肌收缩能力异常之间的联系途径。
Impaired Global and Regional Peak Systolic Strain and Myocardial Work in Young Adults With Bipolar Disorder.
Background: Patients with bipolar disorder (BD) have a high risk of heart failure. Thus, cardiac dysfunction in these patients must be detected early to prevent heart failure. Herein, we evaluated cardiac systolic function in young adults with BD by using novel measures-global and regional peak systolic strain and myocardial work, which were measured using 2-dimensional speckle-tracking echocardiography and the American Heart Association 17-segment polar map.
Methods: This study included 160 individuals, comprising 106 patients with BD and 54 individuals without psychiatric disorders (age: 20 to 45 y), who underwent 2-dimensional speckle-tracking echocardiography. Left ventricular (LV) peak systolic strain and myocardial work were measured following the guidelines and technique recommendations of the American Society of Echocardiography and European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging.
Results: For individuals with preserved ejection fraction, the BD group exhibited worse performances on LV global longitudinal strain (Cohen's d = 1.08; P < .001), LV global work index (Cohen's d = 0.49; P = .019), LV global constructive work (Cohen's d = 0.81; P < .001), and LV global wasted work (Cohen's d = 0.11; P = .048) than did the group without psychiatric disorders. Peak systolic strain and myocardial work were impaired in multiple LV segments, which involved perfusion territories of 3 major coronary arteries.
Conclusions: Our findings suggest that peak systolic strain and myocardial work are extensively impaired across LV segments in young adults with BD. Future studies should explore the pathways that link coronary vascular dysfunction to abnormal myocardial contractility in patients with BD.
期刊介绍:
Biological Psychiatry is an official journal of the Society of Biological Psychiatry and was established in 1969. It is the first journal in the Biological Psychiatry family, which also includes Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging and Biological Psychiatry: Global Open Science. The Society's main goal is to promote excellence in scientific research and education in the fields related to the nature, causes, mechanisms, and treatments of disorders pertaining to thought, emotion, and behavior. To fulfill this mission, Biological Psychiatry publishes peer-reviewed, rapid-publication articles that present new findings from original basic, translational, and clinical mechanistic research, ultimately advancing our understanding of psychiatric disorders and their treatment. The journal also encourages the submission of reviews and commentaries on current research and topics of interest.