Left ventricular rotational mechanics in children after heart transplantation

Background: Left ventricular (LV) dysfunction after orthotopic heart transplantation (OHT) is multifactorial and can be an indicator of graft rejection or coronary artery vasculopathy. Analysis of rotational mechanics may help in the early diagnosis of ventricular dysfunction. Studies describing the...

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Main Authors: Nawaytou, Hythem M., Yubbu, Putri, Montero, Andrea E., Nandi, Deipanjan, O’Connor, Matthew J., Shaddy, Robert E., Banerjee, Anirban
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Published: American Heart Association 2016
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spelling my.upm.eprints.547052018-04-19T05:47:47Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/54705/ Left ventricular rotational mechanics in children after heart transplantation Nawaytou, Hythem M. Yubbu, Putri Montero, Andrea E. Nandi, Deipanjan O’Connor, Matthew J. Shaddy, Robert E. Banerjee, Anirban Background: Left ventricular (LV) dysfunction after orthotopic heart transplantation (OHT) is multifactorial and can be an indicator of graft rejection or coronary artery vasculopathy. Analysis of rotational mechanics may help in the early diagnosis of ventricular dysfunction. Studies describing the left ventricular rotational strain in children after OHT are lacking. It is important to establish the baseline rotational mechanics in pediatric OHT to pursue further studies in this population. Methods and Results: Rotational strain measured by speckle tracking was compared in 32 children after OHT, with no evidence of active rejection or coronary artery vasculopathy with 35 age-matched normal controls. Twelve OHT patients and 13 controls underwent moderate exercise with pre- and postexercise echocardiography. Torsion, slope of the systolic limb of the torsion–radial displacement loop, and the untwist rate were significantly higher in OHT patients (torsion: median 2.7°/cm [Q1–Q3, 2.3–3.2] versus 2.3°/cm [Q1–Q3, 1.9–2.7]; P=0.03, torsion–radial displacement loop: 2.7°/mm [Q1–Q3, 2.1–3.6] versus 2.0°/mm [Q1–Q3, 1.6–2.7]; P=0.008, indexed peak untwist rate: −21.6°/s/cm [Q1–Q3, −24.3 to −15.7] versus −17.1°/s/cm [Q1–Q3, −19.6 to −13.3]; P=0.01). Contrary to controls, OHT recipients were unable to increase torsion with exercise (OHT: 2.8°/cm [2.7–3.2] versus 3°/cm [2.4–3.5]; P=0.81, controls: 2.2°/cm [2–2.6] versus 3°/cm [2.4–3.7]; P=0.01, pre and post exercise, respectively). The systolic slope of the torsion–radial displacement loop relationship decreased with exercise in most OHT patients. Conclusions: Baseline rotational strain in OHT patients is higher than normal with a blunted response to exercise. The slope of torsion–radial displacement loop, and its response to exercise, may serve as a marker of left ventricular dysfunction in OHT patients. American Heart Association 2016 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/54705/1/Left%20ventricular%20rotational%20mechanics%20in%20children%20after%20heart%20transplantation.pdf Nawaytou, Hythem M. and Yubbu, Putri and Montero, Andrea E. and Nandi, Deipanjan and O’Connor, Matthew J. and Shaddy, Robert E. and Banerjee, Anirban (2016) Left ventricular rotational mechanics in children after heart transplantation. Circulation Cardiovascular Imaging, 9 (9). pp. 1-15. ISSN 1941-9651; ESSN: 1942-0080 http://circimaging.ahajournals.org/content/9/9/e004848.long 10.1161/CIRCIMAGING.116.004848
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description Background: Left ventricular (LV) dysfunction after orthotopic heart transplantation (OHT) is multifactorial and can be an indicator of graft rejection or coronary artery vasculopathy. Analysis of rotational mechanics may help in the early diagnosis of ventricular dysfunction. Studies describing the left ventricular rotational strain in children after OHT are lacking. It is important to establish the baseline rotational mechanics in pediatric OHT to pursue further studies in this population. Methods and Results: Rotational strain measured by speckle tracking was compared in 32 children after OHT, with no evidence of active rejection or coronary artery vasculopathy with 35 age-matched normal controls. Twelve OHT patients and 13 controls underwent moderate exercise with pre- and postexercise echocardiography. Torsion, slope of the systolic limb of the torsion–radial displacement loop, and the untwist rate were significantly higher in OHT patients (torsion: median 2.7°/cm [Q1–Q3, 2.3–3.2] versus 2.3°/cm [Q1–Q3, 1.9–2.7]; P=0.03, torsion–radial displacement loop: 2.7°/mm [Q1–Q3, 2.1–3.6] versus 2.0°/mm [Q1–Q3, 1.6–2.7]; P=0.008, indexed peak untwist rate: −21.6°/s/cm [Q1–Q3, −24.3 to −15.7] versus −17.1°/s/cm [Q1–Q3, −19.6 to −13.3]; P=0.01). Contrary to controls, OHT recipients were unable to increase torsion with exercise (OHT: 2.8°/cm [2.7–3.2] versus 3°/cm [2.4–3.5]; P=0.81, controls: 2.2°/cm [2–2.6] versus 3°/cm [2.4–3.7]; P=0.01, pre and post exercise, respectively). The systolic slope of the torsion–radial displacement loop relationship decreased with exercise in most OHT patients. Conclusions: Baseline rotational strain in OHT patients is higher than normal with a blunted response to exercise. The slope of torsion–radial displacement loop, and its response to exercise, may serve as a marker of left ventricular dysfunction in OHT patients.
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author Nawaytou, Hythem M.
Yubbu, Putri
Montero, Andrea E.
Nandi, Deipanjan
O’Connor, Matthew J.
Shaddy, Robert E.
Banerjee, Anirban
spellingShingle Nawaytou, Hythem M.
Yubbu, Putri
Montero, Andrea E.
Nandi, Deipanjan
O’Connor, Matthew J.
Shaddy, Robert E.
Banerjee, Anirban
Left ventricular rotational mechanics in children after heart transplantation
author_facet Nawaytou, Hythem M.
Yubbu, Putri
Montero, Andrea E.
Nandi, Deipanjan
O’Connor, Matthew J.
Shaddy, Robert E.
Banerjee, Anirban
author_sort Nawaytou, Hythem M.
title Left ventricular rotational mechanics in children after heart transplantation
title_short Left ventricular rotational mechanics in children after heart transplantation
title_full Left ventricular rotational mechanics in children after heart transplantation
title_fullStr Left ventricular rotational mechanics in children after heart transplantation
title_full_unstemmed Left ventricular rotational mechanics in children after heart transplantation
title_sort left ventricular rotational mechanics in children after heart transplantation
publisher American Heart Association
publishDate 2016
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/54705/1/Left%20ventricular%20rotational%20mechanics%20in%20children%20after%20heart%20transplantation.pdf
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http://circimaging.ahajournals.org/content/9/9/e004848.long
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