Magnetic resonance assessment of prevalence and correlates of right ventricular abnormalities in isolated left ventricular non-compaction.
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Abstract:
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the prevalence and correlates of right
ventricular (RV) noncompaction (RVNC), RV systolic dysfunction, and RV myocardial
fibrosis in patients with isolated left ventricular (LV) noncompaction (LVNC). For this
purpose, cine and contrast-enhanced cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was used.
A total of 56 consecutive patients with isolated LVNC were included in the study. The
diagnosis of isolated LVNC was based on the presence of standard cardiac MRI and clinical
criteria. For each patient, cine and contrast-enhanced cardiac MR images were analyzed to
evaluate the prevalence and correlates of RVNC, RV dysfunction, and late gadolinium
enhancement (a surrogate of myocardial fibrosis) involving the RV. Mean age of the patient
population was 45 - 19 years; 35 patients (63%) were men. RVNC was observed in 5
patients (9%). Impaired RV systolic function was observed in 9 patients (16%). Late
gadolinium enhancement was not observed in any RV segment. No association was found
between wall motion abnormalities and noncompaction at RV segmental level (4 coefficient
0.041, p [ 0.26). At multivariate analysis, LV ejection fraction was the only variable
independently related to RV ejection fraction (b [ 0.62, p <0.001). In conclusion, RV
systolic dysfunction is present in a non-negligible proportion of patients with isolated
LVNC; LV systolic function is the only variable independently related to RV systolic
function. 2014 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Cardia magnetic resonance; lleft ventricular non-compaction
Elenco autori:
Pingitore, Alessandro
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