Assessment of right ventricular longitudinal strain by 2D speckle tracking imaging compared with RV function and hemodynamics in pulmonary hypertension

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Yidan Li
Yidan Wang
Xiangli Meng
Weiwei Zhu
Xiuzhang Lu
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[1] Capital Medical University,Department of Echocardiography, Heart Center, Beijing Chao Yang Hospital
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The International Journal of Cardiovascular Imaging | 2017年 / 33卷
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Speckle tracking imaging; Pulmonary hypertension; Ventricular function; Hemodynamics;
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The right ventricular longitudinal strain (RVLS) of pulmonary hypertension (PH) patients and its relationship with RV function parameters measured by echocardiography and hemodynamic parameters measured by right heart catheterization was investigated. According to the WHO functional class (FC), 66 PH patients were divided into FC I/II (group 1) and III/IV (group 2). RV function parameters were measured by echocardiographic examinations. Hemodynamic parameters were obtained by right heart catheterization. Patients in group 2 had higher systolic pulmonary artery pressure (sPAP; P < 0.05) than patients in group (1) significant between-group differences were observed in global RVLS (RVLSglobal), free wall RVLS (RVLSFW; P < 0.01), and RV conventional function parameters (all P < 0.05). Moreover, mPAP and PVR increased remarkably and CI decreased significantly in group (2) RVLSglobal had a positive correlation with 6-min walking distance (6MWD; r = 0.492, P < 0.001) and N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP; r = 0.632, P < 0.001), while RVLSFW had a positive correlation with 6MWD (r = 0.483, P < 0.001) and NT-proBNP (r = 0.627, P < 0.001). Hemodynamics analysis revealed that RVLSglobal had a positive correlation with mPAP (r = 0.594, P < 0.001), PVR (r = 0.573, P < 0.001) and CI (r = 0.366, P = 0.003), while RVLSFW had a positive correlation with mPAP (r = 0.597, P < 0.001), PVR (r = 0.577, P < 0.001) and CI (r = 0.369, P = 0.002). According to receiver operating characteristic curves, the optimal cut-off values of RVLSglobal (–15.0%) and RVLSFW (–15.3%) for prognosis detection with good sensitivity and specificity. Evidence has shown that RVLS measurement can provide the much-needed and reliable information on RV function and hemodynamics. Therefore, this qualifies as a patient-friendly approach for the clinical management of PH patients.
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