Left ventricular adaptation to high altitude: speckle tracking echocardiography in lowlanders, healthy highlanders and highlanders with chronic mountain sickness

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Chantal Dedobbeleer
Alia Hadefi
Aurelien Pichon
Francisco Villafuerte
Robert Naeije
Philippe Unger
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[1] Université libre de Bruxelles,Department of Cardiology, Erasme University Hospital
[2] Laboratory of Excellence Gr-Ex,Cellular and Functional Responses to Hypoxia Laboratory
[3] Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia,Laboratorio de Fisiología Comparada, Facultad de Ciencias y Filosofía
[4] Université libre de Bruxelles,Department of Pathophysiology, Erasme University Hospital
[5] Université libre de Bruxelles,Department of Cardiology, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Saint Pierre
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Hypoxia; Altitude; Left ventricular strain; Myocardial deformation; Chronic mountain sickness;
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Hypoxic exposure depresses myocardial contractility in vitro, but has been associated with indices of increased cardiac performance in intact animals and in humans, possibly related to sympathetic nervous system activation. We explored left ventricular (LV) function using speckle tracking echocardiography and sympathetic tone by spectral analysis of heart rate variability (HRV) in recently acclimatized lowlanders versus adapted or maladapted highlanders at high altitude. Twenty-six recently acclimatized lowlanders, 14 healthy highlanders and 12 highlanders with chronic mountain sickness (CMS) were studied. Control measurements at sea level were also obtained in the lowlanders. Altitude exposure in the lowlanders was associated with slightly increased blood pressure, decreased LV volumes and decreased longitudinal strain with a trend to increased prevalence of post-systolic shortening (p = 0.06), whereas the low frequency/high frequency (LF/HF) ratio increased (1.62 ± 0.81 vs. 5.08 ± 4.13, p < 0.05) indicating sympathetic activation. Highlanders had a similarly raised LF/HF ratio, but no alteration in LV deformation. Highlanders with CMS had no change in LV deformation, no significant increase in LF/HF, but decreased global HRV still suggestive of increased sympathetic tone, and lower mitral E/A ratio compared to healthy highlanders. Short-term altitude exposure in lowlanders alters indices of LV systolic function and increases sympathetic nervous system tone. Life-long altitude exposure in highlanders is associated with similar sympathetic hyperactivity, but preserved parameters of LV function, whereas diastolic function may be altered in those with CMS. Altered LV systolic function in recently acclimatized lowlanders may be explained by combined effects of hypoxia and changes in loading conditions.
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