Early-Onset Fetal Growth Restriction Increases Left Ventricular Sphericity in Adolescents Born Very Preterm.
Jonas LiefkeAlvaro Sepúlveda-MartinezSnehlata ShakyaKatarina Steding EhrenborgHåkan ArhedenEva MorsingDavid LeyEinar HeibergErik HedströmPublished in: Pediatric cardiology (2023)
Left ventricular shape alterations predict cardiovascular outcomes and have been observed in children born preterm and after fetal growth restriction (FGR). The aim was to investigate whether left ventricular shape is altered in adolescents born very preterm and if FGR has an additive effect. Adolescents born very preterm due to verified early-onset FGR and two control groups with birthweight appropriate for gestational age (AGA), born at similar gestational age and at term, respectively, underwent cardiac MRI. Principal component analysis was applied to find the modes of variation best explaining shape variability for end-diastole, end-systole, and for the combination of both, the latter indicative of function. Seventy adolescents were included (13-16 years; 49% males). Sphericity was increased for preterm FGR versus term AGA for end-diastole (36[0-60] vs - 42[- 82-8]; p = 0.01) and the combined analysis (27[- 23-94] vs - 51[- 119-11]; p = 0.01), as well as for preterm AGA versus term AGA for end-diastole (30[- 56-115] vs - 42[- 82-8]; p = 0.04), for end-systole (57[- 29-89] vs - 30[- 79-34]; p = 0.03), and the combined analysis (44[- 50-145] vs - 51[- 119-11]; p = 0.02). No group differences were observed for left ventricular mass or ejection fraction (all p ≥ 0.33). Sphericity was increased after very preterm birth and exacerbated by early-onset FGR, indicating an additive effect to that of very preterm birth on left ventricular remodeling. Increased sphericity may be a prognostic biomarker of future cardiovascular disease in this cohort that as of yet shows no signs of cardiac dysfunction using standard clinical measurements.
Keyphrases
- gestational age
- early onset
- preterm birth
- left ventricular
- birth weight
- young adults
- aortic stenosis
- low birth weight
- late onset
- ejection fraction
- hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
- cardiac resynchronization therapy
- heart failure
- acute myocardial infarction
- physical activity
- cardiovascular disease
- left atrial
- mitral valve
- transcatheter aortic valve replacement
- oxidative stress
- type diabetes
- aortic valve
- preterm infants
- computed tomography
- metabolic syndrome
- acute coronary syndrome