Left Atrial Peak Systolic Strain as an Indicator Pathway of Diastolic Dysfunction of the Left Ventricle

Author:

Chávez Christian Osmar12,Centurión Osmar Antonio12,Meza Alfredo Javier12,del Pilar Falcón Rocío12,Scavenius Karina E.12,García Laura B.12,Sequeira Orlando R.12,Torales Judith M.12,Galeano Erdulfo J.1

Affiliation:

1. From the Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, Clinical Hospital, Asunción National University (UNA), San Lorenzo, Paraguay

2. Department of Health Sciences Research, Sanatorio Metropolitano, Fernando de la Mora, Paraguay.

Abstract

Background: Left atrial peak systolic strain (LA-PSS) imaging is an emerging index of left atrial function, and it was shown to be decreased in heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (EF). We aimed to determine whether LA-PSS could be used as an additional diagnostic parameter to current existing guidelines for the presence of left ventricle diastolic dysfunction (LVDD). Materials and Methods: A total of 190 consecutive adult patients with cardiovascular risk factors and normal left ventricle EF with no prior history of heart failure were included in the study. Speckle tracking software was used to study ventricular parietal deformity, left ventricle global longitudinal systolic strain, and LA-PSS. Results: The median left ventricle global longitudinal systolic strain was −19%, with a significant difference (P < 0.001) between patients with normal diastolic function versus those with LVDD. The median LA-PSS was 33% (30% to 38%) (P < 0.001). Most patients (61%) had grade 1 atrial dysfunction based on PSS (range 24%–35%). The analysis of the area under the receiver operating characteristic curve of the LA-PSS as a potential indicator pathway of LVDD was 67% [95% confidence interval (CI), 62–72], and 75% (95% CI, 70–80), when the indeterminate pattern was included. The decreased LA-PSS made it possible to reclassify patients with an indeterminate pattern of diastolic function in 96% of cases. Conclusions: These results support the potential role of LA-PSS as an additional parameter for the diagnosis of LVDD in patients with normal EF, and may be integrated into the guidelines for routine evaluation of patients.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

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