Ultrasonographic assessment of pulmonary and Central venous congestion in experimental heart failure.
Niklas HegemannPengchao SangJonathan H KimCeren KoçanaNoor MominJan KlagesMariya M KucherenkoChristoph KnosallaBenjamin O'BrienSzandor SimmonsMatthias NahrendorfWolfgang M KueblerJana GrunePublished in: American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology (2023)
Pulmonary and systemic congestion as a consequence of heart failure are clinically recognized as alarm signals for clinical outcome and mortality. Although signs and symptoms of congestion are well detectable in patients, monitoring of congestion in small animals with heart failure lacks adequate noninvasive methodology yet. Here, we developed a novel ultrasonography-based scoring system to assess pulmonary and systemic congestion in experimental heart failure, by using lung ultrasound (LUS) and imaging of the inferior vena cava (Cava), termed CavaLUS. CavaLUS was established and tested in a rat model of supracoronary aortic banding and a mouse model of myocardial infarction, providing high sensitivity and specificity while correlating to numerous parameters of cardiac performance and disease severity. CavaLUS, therefore, provides a novel comprehensive tool for experimental heart failure in small animals to noninvasively assess congestion. NEW & NOTEWORTHY As thorough, noninvasive assessment of congestion is not available in small animals, we developed and validated an ultrasonography-based research tool to evaluate pulmonary and central venous congestion in experimental heart failure models.
Keyphrases
- heart failure
- left ventricular
- pulmonary hypertension
- cardiac resynchronization therapy
- inferior vena cava
- acute heart failure
- magnetic resonance imaging
- mouse model
- atrial fibrillation
- end stage renal disease
- chronic kidney disease
- ejection fraction
- magnetic resonance
- type diabetes
- pulmonary artery
- high resolution
- risk factors
- ultrasound guided
- newly diagnosed
- computed tomography
- contrast enhanced
- coronary artery
- cardiovascular disease
- pulmonary arterial hypertension
- patient reported