Abnormal Left Ventricular Strain Correlates with Left Ventricular Dysfunction but not Aortic Pathology in Marfan Syndrome in Children.
Patrick S ConnellShaine Alaine MorrisTam T DoanJustin D WeigandPublished in: Pediatric cardiology (2023)
Cardiomyopathy is a complication in adults with Marfan syndrome (MFS). Early recognition of MFS patients at high risk of cardiomyopathy could impact monitoring and treatment. Abnormal ventricular strain has been associated with impaired ventricular function among adults with MFS but remains understudied in children. We retrospectively analyzed a cohort of patients with MFS undergoing cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (CMR) performed in 2003-2018 at age < 19 years. Correlations were evaluated between initial global circumferential strain (GCS) and global longitudinal strain (GLS) and the outcomes of left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF), aortic root z-score, and vertebral artery tortuosity index corrected for height (VTI-h), all measured from CMR, using Spearman correlation. In those with serial CMR, the ability of ventricular strain to predict development of abnormal LVEF within a 5-year period was assessed. A total of 31 subjects were included (median age at initial CMR 13.5 years, Q1Q3 10.7-16.2 years), with 48% (n = 15) having LVEF < 55%. Worse GCS and worse GLS were associated with lower LVEF (ρ = - 0.629, p < 0.001 and ρ = - 0.411, p = 0.030, respectively). A clinical cutoff of GCS = - 34% predicted LVEF < 55% with sensitivity = 80% and specificity = 50%. Neither GCS nor GLS was associated with aortic root z-score (GCS: p = 0.524; GLS: p = 0.624) nor VTI-h (GCS: p = 0.949; GLS: p = 0.593). Of those with LVEF ≥ 55%, initial GCS and GLS did not differ between those with later normal versus abnormal LVEF (GCS: p = 0.505; GLS: p = 0.232). In this cohort, abnormal LV strain was associated with abnormal LVEF, but not with aortic dilation or low LVEF within the 5 years post-CMR.
Keyphrases
- left ventricular
- heart failure
- aortic stenosis
- hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
- cardiac resynchronization therapy
- acute myocardial infarction
- left atrial
- ejection fraction
- magnetic resonance imaging
- mitral valve
- aortic valve
- young adults
- aortic dissection
- body mass index
- pulmonary artery
- metabolic syndrome
- computed tomography
- atrial fibrillation
- magnetic resonance
- type diabetes
- transcatheter aortic valve replacement
- adipose tissue
- coronary artery disease
- aortic aneurysm