Load-sensitivity of regional tissue deformation in the right ventricle: isovolumic versus ejection-phase indices of contractility.

نویسندگان

  • C Missant
  • S Rex
  • P Claus
  • L Mertens
  • P F Wouters
چکیده

OBJECTIVE Doppler myocardial imaging is increasingly being used to evaluate regional and global cardiac function. Quantitative measurements of tissue deformation obtained during ejection as well as isovolumic contraction have been proposed as new indices of contractility; however, their load-sensitivity remains a matter of controversy. Maximum strain rate (SR(max)) and isovolumic strain acceleration (ISA(max)) were compared with regard to sensitivity for inotropic state, heart rate and loading conditions in the right ventricle (RV), using pressure-volume analysis as the reference method. DESIGN Prospective animal study. SETTING University hospital laboratory. INTERVENTIONS RV contractility was measured at baseline, after inotropic modulation with esmolol and dobutamine, at different atrial pacing rates and during controlled alterations of RV preload and afterload. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES RV contractility was assessed with the slope (Mw) of preload recruitable stroke work and longitudinal SR(max) and ISA(max). RESULTS SR(max) and ISA(max) reflected the drug-induced changes in contractility, while only ISA(max) increased with higher pacing rates. Acute lowering of RV preload did not affect either of the indices studied. In contrast, an increase in RV afterload consistently decreased SR(max) (from 1.05 (SD 0.41) to 0.73 (SD 0.26) s(-1),p = 0.03) but had variable effects on ISA(max) and Mw. However, a significant correlation was found between proportional changes in ISA(max) and Mw during high-afterload conditions (r2 = 0.89, p = 0.005). CONCLUSIONS Both SR(max) and ISA(max) reflected changes in RV contractility. ISA(max) was less sensitive to changes in RV afterload than SR(max) and may therefore be a more robust index of global RV contractility.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Heart

دوره 94 4  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2008