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P2472Two-dimensional speckle tracking echocardiography in heart transplant patients: five year follow-up of right and left ventricular function

Authors :
S. Mingo Santos
A Borrego Hernandez
V Monivas Palomero
J. Segovia Cubero
S Lozano Jimenez
M. Gomez Bueno
L. Alonso Pulpon
M. A. Cavero Gibanel
S Navarro Rico
J. Goirigolzarri Artaza
Source :
European Heart Journal. 40
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2019.

Abstract

Background Evolution of left and right ventricular (LV and RV) function after heart transplantation (HT) has not been well described. Our objective was to evaluate the normal evolution of echocardiographic parameters of both ventricles and to explore if there is a link between the decrease of strain values and acute rejection (AR) or coronary allograft vasculopathy (CAV) Methods We followed 29 HT recipients with serial echocardiograms performed between 2011 and 2018, with a median follow-up of 5 years. LV global longitudinal strain (LV GLS) was analyzed by speckle tracking in 12 LV segments in 4 and 2 chamber views, and RV free wall longitudinal strain (RV free Wall LS) was measured in 4 chamber view. Acute rejection was diagnosed by EMB following our HT protocol. We take into consideration only moderate or severe rejection episodes (grade ≥2R).The presence of CAV was studied by coronariography or IVUS one year post-HT. Results As shown in the table below, LVEF was preserved from the begining of the follow up while LV GLS reached the normality in the 6th month, and both remained in normal ranges untill the 5th year. Regarding RV function, TAPSE was impaired in the early post-HT period and increased progressively and reached normality 1 year after HT. RV lateral wall LS rose during follow-up as well, reaching normal values 6 months after HT. Nevertheless, we noticed an impairment in this parameter at 5 years (−20.1±2.7, p=0.001), although it remained within normal ranges compared to guidelines reference parameters. We did not find any correlation between any parameter evaluated and the presence of AR or CAV at five years of follow-up. LV and RV function parameters LVEF LV GLS TAPSE FAC RV free wall LS Basal (14 days) 63.0±7.9 −17.2±3.6 12.1±2.9* 43.7±9.8 −19.3±4.2 3 months 65.0±8.6 −17.7±2.8 14.8±3.4* 45.3±8.2 −22.0±4.6 6 months 65.8±9.6 −18.7±3.4 16.1±3.6 44.6±9.6 −24.6±4.9* 1 year 63.5±8.1 −18.1±2.2 17.1±4.1 44.0±8.1 −26.7±7.1* 2 years 63.8±6.8 −18.3±9.0 19.4±3.7 45.3±7.9 −27.6±6.3* 5 years 64.4±7.3 −18.1±3.3 17.9±3.9 46.6±12.1 −20.1±2.8 P (Anova) 0.85 0.85 Conclusion As we show in this series of HT recipients with uneventful postoperative course, all LV and RV function parameters showed normal values 1 year after HT and manteined them during long-term follow-up. The presence of AR or CAV did not have any influence in ventricular function.

Details

ISSN :
15229645 and 0195668X
Volume :
40
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
European Heart Journal
Accession number :
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