Global Longitudinal Strain May Identify Preserved Systolic Function of the Systemic Right Ventricle

Abstract Background Assessment of systemic right ventricle (RV) function is a key point in the follow-up of patients with dextroposition of the great arteries (D-TGA) after the atrial switch procedure. Cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) is considered the reference standard but is not feasible for a co...

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Veröffentlicht in:Canadian journal of cardiology 2015-06, Vol.31 (6), p.760-766
Hauptverfasser: Lipczyńska, Magdalena, MD, Szymański, Piotr, MD, Kumor, Magdalena, MD, Klisiewicz, Anna, MD, Mazurkiewicz, Łukasz, MD, Hoffman, Piotr, MD
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract Background Assessment of systemic right ventricle (RV) function is a key point in the follow-up of patients with dextroposition of the great arteries (D-TGA) after the atrial switch procedure. Cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) is considered the reference standard but is not feasible for a considerable number of patients. Experience with the application of 2-dimensional speckle tracking echocardiography for the assessment of systemic RV function in such patients is very limited, and the cutoff strain value differentiating normal and subnormal RV function is missing. Methods We prospectively examined, with echocardiography and CMR, 40 patients with D-TGA (mean age, 25.6 ± 5 years; 25 men; 33 after the Senning, 7 after the Mustard procedure) who attended a tertiary adult congenital heart disease centre. Results There was a linear correlation between global longitudinal strain (GLS) and CMR systemic RV ejection fraction (EF) values ( r  = 0.4; P  = 0.01), systemic RV fractional area change and CMR systemic RV EF ( r  = 0.41; P  = 0.008). There was no correlation between systemic RV s', tricuspid annular plane systolic excursion or the rate of change of the systemic RV pressure with time and CMR systemic RV EF. Only 1 of 19 patients with GLS
ISSN:0828-282X
1916-7075
DOI:10.1016/j.cjca.2015.02.028