Right ventricle Outflow Tract Acceleration Time: Correlation with Left Ventricular Diastolic Function

Liz Andréa V Baroncini
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Background: There are no available data about the measurement of acceleration time at the right ventricle outflow tract (AcT) and its relevance in the analysis of the left ventricular diastolic function (LVDF). Objective: To correlate AcT with echocardiographic parameters of LVDF. Method: Eighty-seven patients (58.4±14.5 years; 52% women) submitted to transthoracic echocardiogram assessing spectral and tissue Doppler of the transmitral flow and mitral annulus, AcT, left atrial volume (LAV), and pulmonary artery systolic pressure (PASP). Patients with systolic dysfunction of the LV and grades II and III diastolic dysfunction (DD) were excluded. Main analyses were performed using the Spearman’s Correlation Coefficient (SCC) and Pearson’s Linear Correlation Coefficient (PLCC). Results: A negative correlation between AcT value and age (PLCC – 0.36; Student’s t-test; p <0.001) and a positive correlation between AcT and E/A ratio (SCC 0.38; p<0.001), between AcT and E/e’ ratio (SCC 0.26; p=0.01), between AcT and E wave of the mitral flow (PLCC 0.36; p= 0.001) were found. LAV and PASP did not correlate with AcT. In patients with a normal diastolic function, AcT was higher when compared with the AcT in patients with Grade I DD (0.150±0.029ms versus 0.127±0.023ms; p<0.001; Student’s t-test). The threshold suggested in this subgroup of patients was 0.135s. Conclusions: The present study correlated, unprecedentedly, AcT with echocardiographic parameters of the LV diastolic function. AcT values lower than 0.135s were associated with grade I diastolic dysfunction and higher than 0.135s values were associated with normal diastole.
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右心室流出道加速时间:与左心室舒张功能的相关性
背景:关于右心室流出道加速时间的测量及其与左室舒张功能(LVDF)分析的相关性尚无可用的数据。目的:探讨AcT与左室房颤超声心动图参数的相关性。方法:87例患者(58.4±14.5岁;52%的女性)接受了经胸超声心动图检查,评估了门静脉血流和二尖瓣环、AcT、左房容积(LAV)和肺动脉收缩压(PASP)的频谱和组织多普勒。排除左室收缩功能障碍和II级和III级舒张功能障碍(DD)的患者。主要分析采用Spearman相关系数(SCC)和Pearson线性相关系数(PLCC)。结果:AcT值与年龄呈负相关(PLCC - 0.36;学生的学习任务;p <0.001), AcT与E/ a比值呈正相关(SCC 0.38;p<0.001), AcT与E/ E比值之间(SCC 0.26;p=0.01), AcT与二尖瓣血流E波之间(PLCC 0.36;P = 0.001)。LAV和PASP与AcT无相关性。舒张功能正常患者的AcT高于I级DD患者(0.150±0.029ms vs 0.127±0.023ms;p < 0.001;学生的学习任务)。该亚组患者的阈值为0.135s。结论:本研究史无前例地将AcT与左室舒张功能超声心动图参数相关联。AcT值低于0.135s与I级舒张功能不全相关,高于0.135s与舒张正常相关。
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