Evaluation of left ventricular filling pressure by echocardiography in patients with atrial fibrillation

Author:

Khan Faraz H.,Zhao Debbie,Ha Jong-Won,Nagueh Sherif F.,Voigt Jens-Uwe,Klein Allan L.,Gude Einar,Broch Kaspar,Chan Nicholas,Quill Gina M.,Doughty Robert N.,Young Alistair,Seo Ji-Won,García-Izquierdo Eusebio,Moñivas-Palomero Vanessa,Mingo-Santos Susana,Wang Tom Kai Ming,Bezy Stephanie,Ohte Nobuyuki,Skulstad Helge,Beladan Carmen C.,Popescu Bogdan A.,Kikuchi Shohei,Panis Vasileios,Donal Erwan,Remme Espen W.,Nash Martyn P.,Smiseth Otto A.

Abstract

Abstract Background Echocardiography is widely used to evaluate left ventricular (LV) diastolic function in patients suspected of heart failure. For patients in sinus rhythm, a combination of several echocardiographic parameters can differentiate between normal and elevated LV filling pressure with good accuracy. However, there is no established echocardiographic approach for the evaluation of LV filling pressure in patients with atrial fibrillation. The objective of the present study was to determine if a combination of several echocardiographic and clinical parameters may be used to evaluate LV filling pressure in patients with atrial fibrillation. Results In a multicentre study of 148 atrial fibrillation patients, several echocardiographic parameters were tested against invasively measured LV filling pressure as the reference method. No single parameter had sufficiently strong association with LV filling pressure to be recommended for clinical use. Based on univariate regression analysis in the present study, and evidence from existing literature, we developed a two-step algorithm for differentiation between normal and elevated LV filling pressure, defining values ≥ 15 mmHg as elevated. The parameters in the first step included the ratio between mitral early flow velocity and septal mitral annular velocity (septal E/e’), mitral E velocity, deceleration time of E, and peak tricuspid regurgitation velocity. Patients who could not be classified in the first step were tested in a second step by applying supplementary parameters, which included left atrial reservoir strain, pulmonary venous systolic/diastolic velocity ratio, and body mass index. This two-step algorithm classified patients as having either normal or elevated LV filling pressure with 75% accuracy and with 85% feasibility. Accuracy in EF ≥ 50% and EF < 50% was similar (75% and 76%). Conclusions In patients with atrial fibrillation, no single echocardiographic parameter was sufficiently reliable to be used clinically to identify elevated LV filling pressure. An algorithm that combined several echocardiographic parameters and body mass index, however, was able to classify patients as having normal or elevated LV filling pressure with moderate accuracy and high feasibility.

Funder

Helse Sør-Øst RHF

Pūtahi Manawa / Healthy Hearts for Aotearoa New Zealand Centre of Research Excellence Research Fellowship

Health Research Council of New Zealand

Research Foundation Flanders

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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