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Advanced echocardiographic assessment in adults with repaired aortic coarctation: myocardial work analysis provides novel insights on left ventricular mechanics

Authors :
Flavia Fusco
Giancarlo Scognamiglio
Assunta Merola
Michela Palma
Massimiliana Abbate
Carmen Del Giudice
Giovanni Papaccioli
Berardo Sarubbi
Source :
The International Journal of Cardiovascular Imaging. 39:51-60
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2022.

Abstract

To analyze left ventricular (LV) mechanics through advanced echocardiography, including speckle tracking analysis and myocardial work (MW) in a cohort of adults with repaired aortic coarctation (CoA).Data on standard echocardiography, LV speckle-tracking and MW analysis were collected in CoA patients 18 years with no significant recoartation or valvular disease and normal LV ejection fraction at the time of the exam. MW indices were calculated using the blood pressure measured in the right arm. A group of healthy subjects with comparable sex, age and body surface area was included for comparison.Eighty-nine CoA patients and 70 healthy subjects were included. Patients had higher systolic blood pressure (p 0.0001), LV mass index (p 0.0001), left atrial volume index (p = 0.005) and E/E' ratio (p = 0.001). Despite similar LV ejection fraction, speckle tracking analysis revealed lower global longitudinal strain (GLS: - 18.3[17-19] vs - 20.7[19-22]%, p 0.0001) and increased peak systolic dispersion (PSD: 45[40-54] vs 37.5[32-43] ms, p 0.0001) in CoA patients. Global work index (GWI) and global constructive work were similar to healthy controls (p = 0.6 and 0.5, respectively), whereas CoA patients showed significant increased wasted work (GWW: 125[90-185] vs 89.5[64-127]mmHg%, p 0.0001) and a mild but significant reduction in global work efficiency (GWE: 93%[92-95] vs 95%[94-97], p 0.0001). Moreover, when stratifying for GLS values, MW analysis showed increased GWW and PSD with impaired GWE in 54(61%) patients with normal GLS compared to healthy individuals. Spearman's linear method illustrated an inverse relation between GWE and PSD (r: - 0.53, p 0.0001), while GCW was associated with peak (r: 0.2, p = 0.01) and mean gradient across the descending aorta (r: 0.3, p = 0.004) and with systolic blood pressure (r: 0.48, p 0.0001). PSD was the sole univariate predictor of GWE on linear regression analysis (β: - 0.1 [- 0.16 to - 0.07], p 0.0001), whereas female sex, SBP and gradients across the descending aorta were independently associated with higher GCW values. When CoA patients were divided based on the history of redo CoA repair and arterial hypertension, no significant differences in MW indices were found.MW is a novel echocardiographic tool, which provides additional information on LV performance in CoA patients over GLS allowing a more comprehensive understanding of LV dysfunction mechanisms in a setting of increased afterload.

Details

ISSN :
18758312
Volume :
39
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The International Journal of Cardiovascular Imaging
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b73a57e2f99e82d43a20e742edcc7bc9