Additive Prognostic Value of Diastolic Dysfunction and Coronary Flow Reserve in Non- Ischemic Dilated Cardiomyopathy
Abstract
Data di Pubblicazione:
2010
Abstract:
Coronary flow reserve (CFR) on left anterior descending (LAD) can
be reduced in non-ischemic dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM). Aim of the study was
to assess the additive prognostic value of CFR in LAD and resting severe diastolic
dysfunction to identify responders to CRT.
Meetthoodss.. One hundred twenty-nine DCM patients (pts, 87 men, 62±12 years,
ejection fraction: 33±7%) underwent dipyridamole (0.84 mg/kg in 6') stress echo.
CFR was defined as the ratio between maximal vasodilation and rest peak
diastolic flow velocity in LAD, and diastolic dysfunction as the presence of resting
irreversible restrictive transmitral pattern.
Reessullttss.. We divided DCM pts in 4 groups, according to normal (>2, 56 pts) or
abnormal ( 2, 73 pts) CFR on LAD and absence (88 pts) or presence (41 pts) of
restrictive transmitral pattern. In pts with abnormal CFR on LAD, the additional
presence of restrictive patterns was associated to lower ejection fraction at rest
(26±5% vs 31±7% p=.007) and at peak stress (30±5% vs 36±8% p=.03) and
larger end-systolic volume at rest (149±55 ml vs 185±48, p=.030). During
median follow-up of 30 months, 19 deaths, and 33 cardiac adverse events.
Abnormal CFR on LAD and diastolic dysfunction were associated with poorer
event-free survival (Log Rank: 33.1, p<0.0001, Figure), with additive negative
prognostic value in pts with CFR on LAD <2 and the presence of restrictive
pattern.
Coonccllussiioonss.. In DCM patients with reduced CFR left anterior descending
territory during vasodilator stress, the associate presence of restrictive
transmitral pattern is an additive independent prognostic marker of bad
prognosis.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.05 Abstract in rivista
Elenco autori:
Sicari, Rosa; Pratali, Lorenza; Picano, Eugenio
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