Right Ventricular Function Is a Determinant of Long-Term Survival after Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy

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作者
Sade, Leyla Elif [1 ]
Ozin, Bulent [1 ]
Atar, Ilyas [1 ]
Demir, Ozlem [1 ]
Demirtas, Saadet [1 ]
Muderrisoglu, Haldun [1 ]
机构
[1] Baskent Univ, Fac Med, Dept Cardiol, TR-06490 Ankara, Turkey
关键词
Echocardiography; Right ventricle; Resynchronization therapy; Survival; SYSTOLIC HEART-FAILURE; SPECKLE-TRACKING; MAGNETIC-RESONANCE; TISSUE DOPPLER; PULMONARY-HYPERTENSION; EJECTION FRACTION; DYSSYNCHRONY; DYSFUNCTION; STRAIN; TRIAL;
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10.1016/j.echo.2013.03.013
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background: Right ventricular (RV) dysfunction is a marker of poor prognosis in patients with heart failure. The aim of this study was to investigate the impact of RV function on the long-term outcomes of patients undergoing cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT). Methods: A total of 120 consecutive patients treated with CRT according to guideline criteria were followed over 5 years. Comprehensive echocardiographic analyses of RV function and radial and longitudinal mechanical left ventricular dyssynchrony were performed at baseline and 6 months after implantation. RV function was evaluated by two-dimensional longitudinal strain of the free wall, fractional area change, tricuspid annular plane systolic excursion, and tricuspid annular systolic velocity. Long-term follow-up events were defined as all-cause mortality, heart transplantation, or assist device implantation. Results: Long-term events occurred in 38 patients. Among the studied variables for RV function, RV strain < 18% had the highest sensitivity (79%) and specificity (84%) to predict a poor outcome after CRT (area under curve, 0.821; P < .0001). When adjusted for confounding baseline variables of ischemic etiology, mechanical dyssynchrony, left ventricular end-systolic volume, mitral regurgitation, and medical therapy, RV dysfunction remained independently associated with outcomes, indicating a 5.7-fold increased risk for hard events (P < .0001). Conclusions: Preserved RV function as assessed by speckle-tracking strain imaging appears to be an independent predictor of long-term event-free survival after CRT.
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