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Left ventricular myocardial deformation pattern, mechanical dispersion, and their relation with electrocardiogram markers in the large population-based STANISLAS cohort: insights into electromechanical coupling

Authors :
Mario Verdugo-Marchese
Nicolas Girerd
Zohra Lamiral
Patrick Rossignol
Clément Venner
Faiez Zannad
Olivier Huttin
Masatake Kobayashi
Erwan Bozec
Christine Selton-Suty
Stefano Coiro
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois [Lausanne] (CHUV)
Défaillance Cardiovasculaire Aiguë et Chronique (DCAC)
Centre Hospitalier Régional Universitaire de Nancy (CHRU Nancy)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)-Université de Lorraine (UL)
Centre d'investigation clinique plurithématique Pierre Drouin [Nancy] (CIC-P)
Centre d'investigation clinique [Nancy] (CIC)
Université de Lorraine (UL)-Centre Hospitalier Régional Universitaire de Nancy (CHRU Nancy)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)-Université de Lorraine (UL)-Centre Hospitalier Régional Universitaire de Nancy (CHRU Nancy)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)
Cardiovascular and Renal Clinical Trialists [Vandoeuvre-les-Nancy] (INI-CRCT)
Institut Lorrain du Coeur et des Vaisseaux Louis Mathieu [Nancy]
French-Clinical Research Infrastructure Network - F-CRIN [Paris] (Cardiovascular & Renal Clinical Trialists - CRCT )
Università degli Studi di Perugia (UNIPG)
Service de Cardiologie [CHRU Nancy]
Centre Hospitalier Régional Universitaire de Nancy (CHRU Nancy)
The STANISLAS study was sponsored by the Nancy CHRU and supported by a public grant overseen by the French National Research Agency (ANR) as part of the second 'Investissements d’Avenir' programme (reference: ANR-15-RHU-0004), by the French PIA project «Lorraine Université d’Excellence » GEENAGE (ANR-15-IDEX-04-LUE) program, the Contrat de Plan Etat Région Lorraine and FEDER IT2MP, and a French Ministry of Health (Programme Hospitalier de Recherche Clinique Inter-régional 2008 - 2013) grant.
ANR-15-RHUS-0004,FIGHT-HF,Combattre l'insuffisance cardiaque(2015)
ANR-15-IDEX-0004,LUE (ISITE),Lorraine Université d'Excellence(2016)
Source :
European Heart Journal Cardiovascular Imaging, European Heart Journal-Cardiovascular Imaging, European Heart Journal-Cardiovascular Imaging, Oxford UP, 2020, 21 (11), pp.1237-1245. ⟨10.1093/ehjci/jeaa148⟩
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2020.

Abstract

Aims Mechanical alterations in patients with electrical conduction abnormalities are reported to have prognostic value in patients with left ventricular asynchrony or long QT syndrome beyond electrocardiogram (ECG) variables. Whether conduction and repolarization patterns derived from ECG are associated with speckle tracking echocardiography parameters in subjects without overt cardiac disease is yet to be investigated. To report ranges of longitudinal deformation according to conduction and repolarization values in a population-based cohort. Methods and results One thousand, one hundred, and forty subjects (48.6 ± 14.0 years, 47.7% men) enrolled in the fourth visit of the STANISLAS cohort (Lorraine, France) were studied. Echocardiography strain was performed in all subjects. RR, PR, QRS, and QT intervals were retrieved from digitalized 12-lead ECG. Echocardiographic data were stratified according to quartiles of QRS and QTc duration values. Full-wall global longitudinal strain (GLS) was −21.1 ± 2.5% with a mechanical dispersion (MD) value of 34 ± 12 ms. Absolute GLS value was lower in the longest QRS quartile and shortest QTc quartile (both P 421 ms; P = 0.002). Conclusion Longer QTc is related to increased MD and better longitudinal strain values. In a population-based setting, QRS is not associated with MD, suggesting that echocardiography-based dyssynchrony does not largely overlap with ECG-based dyssynchrony.

Details

ISSN :
20472412 and 20472404
Volume :
21
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
European Heart Journal - Cardiovascular Imaging
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9291b0318358076d26e7d5c4bd38900b