Assessment of the cardiac output at rest and during exercise stress using real-time cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging in HFpEF-patients

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Alexander Schulz
Hannah Mittelmeier
Lukas Wagenhofer
Sören J. Backhaus
Torben Lange
Ruben Evertz
Shelby Kutty
Johannes T. Kowallick
Gerd Hasenfuß
Andreas Schuster
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[1] University Medical Center Göttingen,Department of Cardiology and Pneumology
[2] Georg-August University,Institute of Biomedical Imaging
[3] German Center for Cardiovascular Research (DZHK),Department of Cardiology
[4] Partner Site Göttingen,Taussig Heart Center
[5] University of Technology Graz,Institute for Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology
[6] Campus Kerckhoff of the Justus-Liebig-University Giessen,School of Biomedical Engineering and Imaging Sciences
[7] Kerckhoff-Clinic,undefined
[8] Johns Hopkins Hospital and School of Medicine,undefined
[9] University Medical Center Göttingen University Medical Center Göttingen,undefined
[10] Georg-August University,undefined
[11] King’s College London,undefined
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Exercise stress CMR; HFpEF; Real-time imaging; Cardiac output;
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This methodological study aimed to validate the cardiac output (CO) measured by exercise-stress real-time phase-contrast cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging (CMR) in patients with heart failure and preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF). 68 patients with dyspnea on exertion (NYHA ≥ II) and echocardiographic signs of diastolic dysfunction underwent rest and exercise stress right heart catheterization (RHC) and CMR within 24 h. Patients were diagnosed as overt HFpEF (pulmonary capillary wedge pressure (PCWP) ≥ 15mmHg at rest), masked HFpEF (PCWP ≥ 25mmHg during exercise stress but < 15mmHg at rest) and non-cardiac dyspnea. CO was calculated using RHC as the reference standard, and in CMR by the volumetric stroke volume, conventional phase-contrast and rest and stress real-time phase-contrast imaging. At rest, the CMR based CO showed good agreement with RHC with an ICC of 0.772 for conventional phase-contrast, and 0.872 for real-time phase-contrast measurements. During exercise stress, the agreement of real-time CMR and RHC was good with an ICC of 0.805. Real-time measurements underestimated the CO at rest (Bias:0.71 L/min) and during exercise stress (Bias:1.4 L/min). Patients with overt HFpEF had a significantly lower cardiac index compared to patients with masked HFpEF and with non-cardiac dyspnea during exercise stress, but not at rest. Real-time phase-contrast CO can be assessed with good agreement with the invasive reference standard at rest and during exercise stress. While moderate underestimation of the CO needs to be considered with non-invasive testing, the CO using real-time CMR provides useful clinical information and could help to avoid unnecessary invasive procedures in HFpEF patients.
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