心力衰竭患者急性运动时主动脉僵硬度增加:心血管磁共振评估。

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2024-08-19 DOI:10.1016/j.amjcard.2024.08.009
Chidiogo Orizu BA , Mawra Jha MBBS , Lana Myerson BS , Zhiyong J. Dong PhD , Ulf Neisius MD, PhD , Inbar McCarthy MD , Dharshan Lakshminarayan MD , Warren J. Manning MD , Connie W. Tsao MD, MPH
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本研究旨在探讨急性运动对患有和未患有心力衰竭(HF)的个体近端主动脉舒张性(主动脉僵硬度的测量指标)的急性变化。心力衰竭患者(24 人)和非心力衰竭患者(26 人)分别在静息状态下和进行亚极限仰卧位自行车测力后接受了心血管磁共振(1.5T CMR)成像。根据左心室射血分数(LVEF),参与者被进一步分为射血分数降低型心房颤动(HFREF,14 人)和射血分数保留型心房颤动(HFPEF,10 人)。在静息状态和运动后立即采集肺动脉分叉处的升主动脉和降主动脉(分别为 AA 和 DA)横截面的 cine CMR 图像,以确定主动脉舒张性(AoD),AoD 越低表示主动脉僵硬度越高。采用非参数 Wilcoxon 符号检验比较了静息时和运动前后的平均值差异。在静息状态下,主动脉扩张性在高血脂患者和对照组之间没有明显差异。然而,在运动后,HF 患者(而非对照组)的 AoD 显著下降,表明主动脉僵硬度与运动有关(AA 的中位数(IQR):3.16 (1.26) x 10-3 mmHg-1 至 2.39 (1.57) x 10-3 mmHg-1;DA 的中位数(IQR):4.19 (2.58) x 10-3 mmHg-1 至 2.96 (1.79) x 10-3 mmHg-1;两者的 p=0.023)。这种下降在高频肾衰竭患者中尤为明显,而在高频肾衰竭患者中则没有观察到。通过无创 CMR 检测到的运动引起的主动脉僵化可能会导致心房颤动患者,尤其是心房颤动猝死患者在运动过程中心室与血管之间产生不利的相互作用。
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Increased Aortic Stiffness With Acute Exercise in Heart Failure: Assessment by Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance

This study aimed to investigate the acute changes in proximal aortic distensibility, a measure of aortic stiffness, induced by acute exercise in participants with and without heart failure (HF). Participants with HF (n = 24) and without HF (n = 26) underwent cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) (1.5 T) imaging at rest and after submaximal supine bicycle ergometry. The participants were further categorized into HF with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF) (n = 14) and HF with preserved ejection fraction (n = 10) based on the left ventricular ejection fraction. At rest and immediately after exercise, cine CMR images of the cross-sectional ascending and descending aorta at the pulmonary artery bifurcation level were obtained to determine aortic distensibility (AoD), with lower AoD indicating greater aortic stiffness. Differences in means of values at rest and before and after exercise were compared using the nonparametric Wilcoxon sign test. There was no significant difference in AoD at rest between subjects with HF and controls. However, immediately after exercise, participants with HF but not controls exhibited a significant reduction in AoD, indicating higher aortic stiffness related to exercise (median [interquartile range] for the ascending aorta: 3.16 (1.26) × 10−3 mm Hg−1 to 2.39 (1.57) × 10−3 mm Hg−1 and the descending aorta: 4.19 (2.58) × 10−3 mm Hg−1 to 2.96 (1.79) × 10−3 mm Hg−1) (both p = 0.023). This decrease was particularly observed in participants with HFrEF but not in those with HF with preserved ejection fraction. Exercise-induced aortic stiffness, detectable by noninvasive CMR, may contribute to unfavorable ventricular-vascular interactions during exercise in participants with HF, especially HFrEF.

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