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Ventricular-ventricular interaction variables correlate with surrogate variables of clinical outcome in children with pulmonary hypertension.


ABSTRACT: Determination of biventricular dimensions, function, and ventricular-ventricular interactions (VVI) is an essential part of the echocardiographic examination in adults with pulmonary hypertension (PH); however, data from according pediatric studies are sparse. We hypothesized that left and right heart dimensions/function and VVI variables indicate disease severity and progression in children with PH. Left heart, right heart, and VVI variables (e.g. end-systolic LV eccentricity index [LVEI], right ventricular [RV]/left ventricular [LV] dimension ratio) were echocardiographically determined in 57 children with PH, and correlated with New York Heart Association (NYHA) functional class (FC), N-terminal-pro brain natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP), and invasive hemodynamic variables (e.g. pulmonary vascular resistance index [PVRi]). Clinically sicker patients (higher NYHA FC) had lower LV ejection fraction (LVEF) and higher LVEI - a surrogate of LV compression. In PH children, the ratio of systolic pulmonary arterial pressure divided by systolic systemic arterial pressure (sPAP/sSAP) and the PVRi correlated well with the LVEI ( P?

SUBMITTER: Koestenberger M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6542130 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Apr-Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Ventricular-ventricular interaction variables correlate with surrogate variables of clinical outcome in children with pulmonary hypertension.

Koestenberger Martin M   Sallmon Hannes H   Avian Alexander A   Cantinotti Massimiliano M   Gamillscheg Andreas A   Kurath-Koller Stefan S   Schweintzger Sabrina S   Hansmann Georg G  

Pulmonary circulation 20190401 2


Determination of biventricular dimensions, function, and ventricular-ventricular interactions (VVI) is an essential part of the echocardiographic examination in adults with pulmonary hypertension (PH); however, data from according pediatric studies are sparse. We hypothesized that left and right heart dimensions/function and VVI variables indicate disease severity and progression in children with PH. Left heart, right heart, and VVI variables (e.g. end-systolic LV eccentricity index [LVEI], righ  ...[more]

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