Mechanical Dyssynchrony of Isolated Left and Right Ventricular Human Myocardium in End-Stage Heart Failure

Author:

Mashali Mohammed A.12ORCID,Saad Nancy S.12ORCID,Peczkowski Kyra K.12ORCID,Fanning Tom12,Hare Austin N.12ORCID,Whitson Bryan A.3ORCID,Mokadam Nahush A.3ORCID,Janssen Paul M.L.12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physiology and Cell Biology, College of Medicine (M.A.M., N.S.S., K.K.P., T.F., A.N.H., P.M.L.J.)

2. Dorothy M. Davis Heart and Lung Research Institute (M.A.M., N.S.S., K.K.P., T.F., A.N.H., P.M.L.J.)

3. Division of Cardiac Surgery, College of Medicine, The Ohio State University, Columbus (B.A.W., N.A.M.).

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The left and right ventricles of the human heart differ in embryology, shape, thickness, and function. Ventricular dyssynchrony often occurs in cases of heart failure. Our objectives were to assess whether differences in contractile properties exist between the left and right ventricles and to evaluate signs of left/right ventricular mechanical synchrony in isolated healthy and diseased human myocardium. METHODS: Myocardial left and right ventricular trabeculae were dissected from nonfailing and end-stage failing human hearts. Baseline contractile force and contraction/relaxation kinetics of the left ventricle were compared to those of the right ventricle in the nonfailing group (n=41) and in the failing group (n=29). Correlation analysis was performed to assess the mechanical synchrony between left and right ventricular myocardium isolated from the same heart, in nonfailing (n=41) and failing hearts (n=29). RESULTS: The failing right ventricular myocardium showed significantly higher developed force (Fdev; P =0.001; d=0.98), prolonged time to peak ( P <0.001; d=1.14), and higher rate of force development ( P =0.002; d=0.89) and force decline ( P =0.003; d=0.82) compared to corresponding left ventricular myocardium. In healthy myocardium, a strong positive relationship was present between the left and right ventricles in time to peak (r=0.58, P <0.001) and maximal kinetic rate of contraction (r=0.63, P <0.001). These coefficients were much weaker, often nearly absent, in failing myocardium. CONCLUSIONS: At the level of isolated cardiac trabeculae, contractile performance, specifically of contractile kinetics, is correlated in the nonfailing myocardium between the left and right ventricles‚ but this correlation is significantly weaker, or even absent, in end-stage heart failure, suggesting an interventricular mechanical dyssynchrony.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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