Cardiovascular indicators associated with ventricular remodeling in chronic high-altitude disease: a cardiovascular MRI study

Objective This study aimed to assess biventricular function and mechanics in patients with the chronic high-altitude disease (CHAD) using cardiovascular MRI and explore the possible risk factors associated with ventricular remodeling. Methods In this prospective study, consecutive CHAD patients and...

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Veröffentlicht in:European radiology 2023-09, Vol.33 (9), p.6267-6277
Hauptverfasser: Peng, Wanlin, Li, Hongwei, Xia, Chunchao, Guo, Yingkun, Xu, Xu, Zeng, Wen, Liu, Keling, Che, Qianqiu, Jiang, Yuexin, Xiang, Kejin, Zhou, Xiaoyue, Li, Gang, Li, Zhenlin
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Zusammenfassung:Objective This study aimed to assess biventricular function and mechanics in patients with the chronic high-altitude disease (CHAD) using cardiovascular MRI and explore the possible risk factors associated with ventricular remodeling. Methods In this prospective study, consecutive CHAD patients and healthy controls at high-altitude (HA) and at sea level (SL) underwent cardiovascular MRI. Right ventricular (RV) and left ventricular (LV) function and global strain parameters were compared. To identify risk factors associated with ventricular remodeling, multiple linear regression analyses were used. Results A total of 33 patients with CHAD (42.97 years ± 11.80; 23 men), 33 HA (41.18 years ± 8.58; 21 men), and 33 SL healthy controls (43.48 years ± 13.40; 21 men) were included. A Significantly decreased biventricular ejection fraction was observed in patients (all p  
ISSN:1432-1084
0938-7994
1432-1084
DOI:10.1007/s00330-023-09574-4