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  • Title: Two-dimensional speckle tracking to image ventricular-arterial coupling in uremia.
    Author: Ye FY, Liang YT, Lin XC.
    Journal: Echocardiography; 2019 Jan; 36(1):87-93. PubMed ID: 30411403.
    Abstract:
    OBJECTIVE: To study ventricular-arterial coupling(VAC) in uremic patients by application of two-dimensional speckle tracing imaging (2DSTI). METHODS: One hundred uremic patients were divided into two groups based on left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF): group 1 with LVEF ≥ 5%, and group 2 with LVEF < 55%. Forty healthy subjects were recruited as a control group. Conventional echocardiography was performed; VAC components and myocardial performance index were calculated. Longitudinal strain (LS) of 17 segments was measured using 2DSTI. Mean base (LSBA ), papillary muscle (LSPM ), and apex values (LSAP ) were calculated. RESULTS: Compared to subjects in the control group and group 1, subjects in group 2 exhibited decreased LV end-diastolic volume (EDV), end-systolic volume (ESV), LV mass index (LVMI), and VAC (P < 0.05). EF, fractional shortening (FS), end-systolic elastance (Ees) were significantly higher in group 2 (P < 0.05). SLBA , SLPM , and SLAP differed significantly among the groups (all P < 0.05). SLBA , SLPM , and SLAP correlated positively with Ees, EF, and FS (all P < 0.05) but negatively with arterial elastance (Ea), VAC, systemic vascular resistance index (SVRI), and rate-pressure product (RPP) (all P < 0.05). Multiple regression analysis revealed that relative wall thickness (RWT), LVMI, LSAP , and stroke works (SW) were independent predictors of VAC (b' = -0.443, 0.537, -0.470, and -0.491, all P < 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: In patients with uremia, LV myocardial LS gradually decreased as LV systolic dysfunction decreased. VAC correlated negatively with left ventricular LS, and LSAP was an independent predictor for VAC.
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