Impact of delayed ventricular wall area ratio on pathophysiology of mechanical dyssynchrony: implication from single-ventricle physiology and 0D modeling
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Published:2020-08-06
Issue:1
Volume:70
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ISSN:1880-6546
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Container-title:The Journal of Physiological Sciences
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language:en
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Short-container-title:J Physiol Sci
Author:
Hayama YohsukeORCID, Shimizu Shuji, Kawada Toru, Negishi Jun, Sakaguchi Heima, Miyazaki Aya, Ohuchi Hideo, Yamada Osamu, Kurosaki Kenichi, Sugimachi Masaru
Abstract
AbstractElectrical disparity can induce inefficient cardiac performance, representing an uncoordinated wall motion at an earlier activated ventricular wall: an early shortening followed by a systolic rebound stretch. Although regional contractility and distensibility modulate this pathological motion, the effect of a morphological factor has not been emphasized. Our strain analysis in 62 patients with single ventricle revealed that those with an activation delay in 60–70% of ventricular wall area suffered from cardiac dysfunction and mechanical discoordination along with prolonged QRS duration. A computational simulation with a two-compartment ventricular model also suggested that the ventricle with an activation delay in 70% of the total volume was most vulnerable to a large activation delay, accompanied by an uncoordinated motion at an earlier activated wall. Taken together, the ratio of the delayed ventricular wall has a significant impact on the pathophysiology due to an activation delay, potentially highlighting an indicator of cardiac dysfunction.
Funder
Takeda Science Foundation Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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