Assessment of right ventricular sequelae by speckle tracking echocardiography in recovered COVID-19 patients.

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q3 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS Acta cardiologica Pub Date : 2024-09-12 DOI:10.1080/00015385.2024.2398840
Kemal Emrecan Parsova, Nursen Keles, Mesut Karatas, Mehmet Baran Karatas, Erkan Kahraman, Furkan Durak, Cevdet Ugur Kocogulları
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Abstract

Background: TTE is the main modality used to assess RV function, but conventional TTE parameters have limited diagnostic value because they may fail to detect early abnormalities in RV systolic function. Due to its ability to detect subclinical impairment of cardiac function, 2D STE has been widely used to investigate RV function. In this study, we aimed to investigate whether there are sequelae of RV function in recovered COVID-19 patients with pulmonary involvement.

Methods: This is a prospective observational cohort study of 57 healthy volunteers and 54 patients. Participants had no history of chronic illness and no evidence of respiratory or cardiac symptoms. The patients had been hospitalised with COVID-19 with pulmonary involvement but did not require intensive care unit follow-up or non-invasive mechanical ventilation support. TTE was performed. Demographic and clinical characteristics and laboratory test results were collected.

Results: LVEF, TAPSE, St and FAC were significantly lower in the patient group. LV-LS 3-chamber, LV-GLS, RV-FWS, RV-GLS were significantly lower in the patient group.

Conclusions: RV-LS and LV-GLS were shown to decrease in the patient group. Although no obvious pathological values were observed in RV parameters on conventional echocardiography, TAPSE, St and FAC values were lower in the patient group.

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通过斑点追踪超声心动图评估 COVID-19 康复患者的右心室后遗症。
背景:TTE 是用于评估 RV 功能的主要方式,但传统 TTE 参数的诊断价值有限,因为它们可能无法检测到 RV 收缩功能的早期异常。二维 STE 能够检测亚临床心功能损害,因此被广泛用于研究 RV 功能。在本研究中,我们的目的是调查 COVID-19 康复期肺部受累患者的 RV 功能是否存在后遗症:这是一项前瞻性观察性队列研究,研究对象包括 57 名健康志愿者和 54 名患者。参与者无慢性病史,无呼吸道或心脏症状。患者曾因 COVID-19 肺部受累住院,但无需重症监护室随访或无创机械通气支持。进行了 TTE 检查。收集了人口统计学特征、临床特征和实验室检查结果:结果:患者组的 LVEF、TAPSE、St 和 FAC 明显较低。患者组的 LV-LS 3 腔、LV-GLS、RV-FWS、RV-GLS 均明显降低:结论:患者组的 RV-LS 和 LV-GLS 有所下降。结论:患者组的 RV-LS 和 LV-GLS 均出现下降,虽然常规超声心动图未观察到明显的 RV 参数病理值,但患者组的 TAPSE、St 和 FAC 值均较低。
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Acta cardiologica
Acta cardiologica 医学-心血管系统
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2.50
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12.50%
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115
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Acta Cardiologica is an international journal. It publishes bi-monthly original, peer-reviewed articles on all aspects of cardiovascular disease including observational studies, clinical trials, experimental investigations with clear clinical relevance and tutorials.
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