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Longitudinal strain assessed by cardiac magnetic resonance correlates to hemodynamic findings in patients with severe aortic stenosis and predicts positive remodeling after transcatheter aortic valve replacement.


ABSTRACT: To assess left-ventricular strain parameters before and after transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) by feature tracking cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (FT CMR) and to correlate the findings to hemodynamic state and left-ventricular remodeling.Patients with symptomatic AS underwent FT CMR before and after TAVR. Patients were carefully evaluated by a comprehensive work-up including CMR, echocardiography and left and right heart catheterization. Thirty patients formed the study population. High-flow/high-gradient (HF/HG) aortic stenosis was diagnosed in 11 patients (36.7%), 6 patients (20.0%) exhibited low-flow/low-gradient AS (LF/LG) and 13 patients (43.3%) were classified to have so-called paradoxical low-flow/low-gradient (PLF/LG) AS. The HF/HG patients had a significantly reduced longitudinal strain which recovered after TAVR (-12.67 ± 4.60 to -15.46 ± 5.61%, p = 0.048). In the LF/LG group, an even more pronounced reduction of longitudinal strain and also an impairment of longitudinal velocity could be observed. Both parameters improved after therapy (strain: -5.06 ± 4.25 to -8.02 ± 3.28%, p = 0.045; velocity: 25.33 ± 9.63 to 37.13 ± 11.64 mm/s, p = 0.042). Patients with PLF/LG showed preserved longitudinal strain but a reduction of longitudinal velocity similar to the LF/LG group. These patients did not show a significant improvement of strain parameters after TAVR. Longitudinal velocity exhibited the highest predictive power for the identification of a low-flow state (sensitivity 75%, specificity 80%).Improvement of longitudinal strain parameters after TAVR is dependent on the initial hemodynamically defined AS subgroup.

SUBMITTER: Buckert D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5760599 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Longitudinal strain assessed by cardiac magnetic resonance correlates to hemodynamic findings in patients with severe aortic stenosis and predicts positive remodeling after transcatheter aortic valve replacement.

Buckert Dominik D   Cieslik Maciej M   Tibi Raid R   Radermacher Michael M   Rasche Volker V   Bernhardt Peter P   Hombach Vinzenz V   Rottbauer Wolfgang W   Wöhrle Jochen J  

Clinical research in cardiology : official journal of the German Cardiac Society 20170814 1


<h4>Aims</h4>To assess left-ventricular strain parameters before and after transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) by feature tracking cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (FT CMR) and to correlate the findings to hemodynamic state and left-ventricular remodeling.<h4>Methods and results</h4>Patients with symptomatic AS underwent FT CMR before and after TAVR. Patients were carefully evaluated by a comprehensive work-up including CMR, echocardiography and left and right heart catheterization.  ...[more]

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