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Serial right ventricular assessment in patients with hypoplastic left heart syndrome: a multiparametric cardiovascular magnetic resonance study.

Authors :
Sobh, Mohamed
Freitag-Wolf, Sandra
Scheewe, Jens
Kanngiesser, Luca M
Uebing, Anselm S
Gabbert, Dominik D
Voges, Inga
Source :
European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery. Jan2022, Vol. 61 Issue 1, p36-42. 7p.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Open in new tab Download slide Open in new tab Download slide OBJECTIVES The aim of this study was to assess single right ventricular (RV) function in a large cohort of hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS) patients after the completion of total cavopulmonary connection by analysing serial cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) studies. METHODS CMR studies from 95 HLHS patients were analysed. RV end-diastolic and end-systolic volumes (RVEDV, RVESV), ejection fraction (RVEF) and long-axis strain (LAS) were measured from cine images. RESULTS All 95 patients had at least 2 CMR scans and 35 patients had 3 CMR scans. The median age (first quartile–third quartile) at the 3 examinations was 4.2 (3.3–6.1), 9.4 (6.1–11.4) and 14.6 (11.8–16.8) years. RV indexed volumes (RVEDVi and RVESVi) increased from first to the second and from the first and second examination to the third examination in patients with >10 years of age (P  < 0.05). There was a slight decrease in RVEF and LAS throughout the examinations, but this was not statistically significant. Correlations were found between RVEF and LAS (r  = −0.23; P  < 0.01). Both RVEF and LAS correlated with RVEDVi and RVESVi (r  = −0.17 to 0.43; P  < 0.05). CONCLUSIONS Serial assessment of CMR studies in HLHS patients after total cavopulmonary connection completion demonstrate an increase in indexed RV volumes in older HLHS patients but only mild reduction in RVEF and LAS. The correlation of indexed RV volumes with RVEF and LAS together with the significant increase in RV volumes over time suggests that indexed RV volumes might be superior to RV functional markers to monitor the RV in HLHS patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10107940
Volume :
61
Issue :
1
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
154512153
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/ejcts/ezab232