Coupled waveform patterns in the arterial and venous fontan circulation are related to parameters of pulmonary, lymphatic and cardiac function

IF 0.8 Q4 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS International journal of cardiology. Congenital heart disease Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI:10.1016/j.ijcchd.2022.100429
Margaret R. Ferrari , Michal Schäfer , Kendall S. Hunter , Michael V. Di Maria
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The lack of a sub-pulmonary ventricle in patients with a Fontan circulation contributes to circulatory decline, largely related to increased central venous pressure. Our group has determined that single-site waveform analysis correlates with clinical features of Fontan patients. The goal of this study was to determine if multi-site waveform analysis yielded additional associations with functional status or cardiac performance. Patients with a Fontan circulation (N = 95) that underwent free-breathing cardiac MRI were included in this study. Volumetric flow rate curves were sampled in the ascending aorta, superior vena cava, inferior vena cava and left pulmonary artery. Flow curves were interpolated to equal temporal phases and were then used to create three data matrices of arterial and venous waveforms. Principal component analysis was performed on each matrix and principal components that accounted for >10% variance were correlated to traditional clinical indices. Results indicate correlation of inferior and superior vena cava waveform patterns to parameters of pulmonary (RV/TLC %, lowest SaO2%), lymphatic (cystatin-c, BUN, alkaline phosphatase) and to ventricular function (CI, EF, EDVi, ESVi and VVCR). This study demonstrates that coupled waveform analysis of arterial and venous vessels relays additional information about Fontan patient status.

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fontan动脉和静脉循环中的耦合波形模式与肺、淋巴和心脏功能参数有关
Fontan循环患者缺乏肺下心室会导致循环系统下降,这在很大程度上与中心静脉压升高有关。我们的小组已经确定,单位点波形分析与Fontan患者的临床特征相关。本研究的目的是确定多部位波形分析是否产生与功能状态或心脏表现的额外关联。接受自由呼吸心脏MRI检查的Fontan循环(N=95)患者被纳入本研究。对升主动脉、上腔静脉、下腔静脉和左肺动脉的体积流速曲线进行采样。流量曲线被插值到相等的时间相位,然后用于创建动脉和静脉波形的三个数据矩阵。对每个矩阵和占>;10%的方差与传统临床指标相关。结果表明,下腔静脉和上腔静脉波形模式与肺参数(RV/TLC%,最低SaO2%)、淋巴参数(胱抑素-c、BUN、碱性磷酸酶)和心室功能参数(CI、EF、EDVi、ESVi和VVCR)相关。这项研究表明,动脉和静脉血管的耦合波形分析传递了关于Fontan患者状态的额外信息。
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International journal of cardiology. Congenital heart disease
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