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Prognostic Value of Left Ventricular Deformation Parameters in Patients with Severe Aortic Stenosis

Authors :
Svend Aakhus
Rachel M.A. ter Bekke
Trine F. Haland
Kristina H. Haugaa
Pål H. Brekke
Thor Edvardsen
Helge Røsjø
Lars Gullestad
Torbjørn Omland
Ida S. Leren
Lars Gunnar Klæboe
RS: CARIM - R2.04 - Arrhythmogenisis and cardiogenetics
Promovendi CD
Cardiologie
MUMC+: MA Med Staf Spec Cardiologie (9)
Source :
Journal of the American Society of Echocardiography, 30(8), 727-735.e1. MOSBY-ELSEVIER
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
MOSBY-ELSEVIER, 2017.

Abstract

Background: In patients with aortic stenosis, subtle alterations in myocardial mechanics can be detected by speckle-tracking echocardiography before reduction of left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF). Methods: In this prospective study, 162 patients with aortic stenosis with an average aortic valve area of 0.7 ± 0.2 cm2 and a mean LVEF of 60 ± 11% were included. Global longitudinal strain (GLS) and mechanical dispersion (SD of time from Q/R on the electrocardiogram to peak strain in 16 left ventricular segments) were assessed using echocardiography, and all-cause mortality (n = 37) was recorded during 37 ± 13 months of follow-up. Results: Overall, nonsurvivors had more pronounced mechanical dispersion and worse GLS compared with survivors (74 ± 24 vs 61 ± 18 msec [P < .01] and −14.5 ± 4.4% vs −16.7 ± 3.6% [P < .01], respectively). In the 42 conservatively treated patients without surgical aortic valve replacement, a similar pattern was observed in nonsurvivors versus survivors (mechanical dispersion, 80 ± 24 vs 57 ± 14 msec [P < .01]; GLS, −14.0 ± 4.9% vs −17.1 ± 3.8% [P = .04], respectively). Mechanical dispersion was significantly associated with mortality (hazard ratio per 10-msec increase, 1.23; 95% CI, 1.07–1.42; P < .01) in a Cox model adjusted for LVEF and with aortic valve replacement treatment as a time-dependent covariate. Continuous net reclassification improvement showed that mechanical dispersion was incremental to LVEF, GLS, and valvulo-arterial impedance when adjusting for aortic valve replacement treatment in the total population. Conclusion: Increased mechanical dispersion may be a risk marker providing novel prognostic information in patients with aortic stenosis.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
08947317
Volume :
30
Issue :
8
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of the American Society of Echocardiography
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....25a3fd26f7768a3c1b5fc0f5db9f71bd
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.echo.2017.04.009