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Heart transplantation and antibody-mediated rejection: role of myocardial strain as an early marker of cardiac dysfunction in patients with anti-HLA antibody

Authors :
Flavio D'Ascenzi
Serafina Valente
Nicolò Sisti
Marta Focardi
Massimo Maccherini
Benedetta Maria Natali
Francesca Maria Righini
Giulia Elena Mandoli
Matteo Cameli
Antonio D'Errico
Luna Cavigli
Carlotta Sciaccaluga
Sonia Bernazzali
D Menci
Giovanni Benfari
Source :
European Heart Journal. 42
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2021.

Abstract

Background Antibody-mediated rejection of the transplanted heart is still currently diagnosed by endomyocardial biopsy whereas clinical elements, anti-Human Leukocite Antigens (HLA) antibody and graft dysfunction represents supplementary components. Purpose The aim of the study was to identify though a non-invasive imaging technique, such as advanced transthoracic echocardiography, early signs of altered cardiac function in patients with anti-HLA antibodies and no histological signs of antibody-mediated rejection. Methods The study population included 117 heart transplanted patients, in whom both acute and chronic rejection was excluded. They were divided into two groups “HLA+`' (45 patients) and “HLA−” (72 patients), based on the presence and the absence of circulating anti-HLA antibodies, respectively. The echocardiographic exam was performed within one week from the biopsy, including Speckle Tracking analysis. Results Deceleration Time of E wave was the strongest traditional echocardiographic parameter which correlated with circulating anti-HLA antibodies (165±39,5 vs 196,5±25; p Conclusion The presence of circulating anti-HLA antibodies seems to be correlated with a mild cardiac dysfunction, even in the absence of antibody-mediated rejection. This subtle dysfunction is not completely detectable by standard echocardiographic parameters, whereas strain analysis has showed promising results since it revealed more clearly an impaired function of both ventricles in heart transplanted HLA+ patients, with potentially important clinical repercussion. Funding Acknowledgement Type of funding sources: None. Figure 1

Details

ISSN :
15229645 and 0195668X
Volume :
42
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
European Heart Journal
Accession number :
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