| Literature DB >> 25180597 |
Shuai Zhang1, Zhi-Gang Yang1, Jia-Yu Sun1, Ling-Yi Wen1, Hua-Yan Xu1, Ge Zhang1, Ying-Kun Guo2.
Abstract
PURPOSE: To determine whether 3.0-T magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) could assess right ventricular (RV) function in patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM), and if this assessment is correlated with the New York Heart Function Assessment (NYHA) classification.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25180597 PMCID: PMC4152157 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0104312
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Figure 1Cardiac images show an example of left and right ventricular function data obtained from the patient at end-diastole phase using MRI.
Figure 2Measurement of the right ventricular and IVS dimensions from 4-CH cardiac views in patients with HCM.
Characteristics of HCM patients and normal individuals.
| HCM (N = 46) | Health controls (N = 23) |
| |
| Age, y | 51.17±15.18 | 45.65±14.89 | .157 |
| Male gender | 45.7% | 43.5% | .864 |
| Angina pectoris | 43% | - | - |
| Dyspnea | 3% | - | - |
| Syncope | 22% | - | - |
| Current smoking | 32.6% | 30.4% | .855 |
| Weight, kg | 60.09±10.98 | 59.59±9.72 | .854 |
| Height, cm | 159.11±8.42 | 162.48±7.94 | .115 |
| Body surface area, m2 | 1.71±0.17 | 1.72±0.15 | .737 |
| NYHA, I/II/III/IV/ | 14/15/11/6 | - | - |
Data given as the mean ±SD.
RV and LV function and size parameters of HCM patients and normal individuals.
| Variable | HCM (n = 46) | Health controls (n = 23) |
|
| RVEDV, ml/m2 | 51.45±13.58 | 65.31±11.39 | .000 |
| RVESV, ml/m2 | 24.43±9.92 | 31.26±7.34 | .003 |
| RVSV, ml/m2 | 27.32±8.42 | 36.83±6.33 | .000 |
| RVEF, % | 53.58 ±10.67 | 52.15±6.21 | .486 |
| RVMASS, g/m2 | 31.39±6.73 | 20,16±7.66 | .000 |
| RVEDD, cm | 2.61±0.62 | 3.28±0.46 | .000 |
| IVST, cm | 2.34±0.53 | 0.90±0.13 | .000 |
| LVEDV, ml/m2 | 75.30±26.73 | 86.13±10.36 | .019 |
| LVESV, ml/m2 | 29.94±25.36 | 39.54±6.43 | .028 |
| LVSV, ml/m2 | 45.38±14.31 | 51.60±6.28 | .015 |
| LVEF, % | 62.59±13.76 | 59.99±4.62 | .251 |
| LVMASS, g/m2 | 119.33±37.53 | 48.59±10.58 | .000 |
| LVEDD, cm | 3.43±0.81 | 4.41±0.35 | .000 |
Data given as the mean ±SD.
RVEF, right ventricular ejection fraction; RVEDV, right ventricular end diastolic volume; RVESV, right ventricular end systolic volume; RVSV, right ventricular stroke volume; IVST, interventricular septal thickness; RVEDD, right ventricular end diastolic diameter.
Figure 3Scatterplots show the close relationship between RVEDD and LVEDD measuring with cardiac MRI (r = 0.53, 95% CI: 0.39, 0.71; p<0.001).
Function and size parameters in different NYHA classifications.
| Class I | Class II | Class III | Class IV | Spearman coefficient | |
| RVEF, % | 56.01±9.03 | 57.93±7.93 | 53.67±7.67 | 36.83±10.40* | −.367 |
| RVEDV, ml/m2 | 51.95±12.55 | 51.67±13.19 | 43.21±8.67 | 64.85±15.69* | .027 |
| RVESV, ml/m2 | 22.73±7.09 | 21.73±7.02 | 19.98±4.95 | 43.29±8.20* | .240 |
| RVEDD, cm | 2.46±0.60 | 2.35±0.64 | 2.88±0.45 | 3.13±0.55* | .378 |
| IVST, cm | 2.36±0.41 | 2.47±0.61 | 2.01±0.49 | 2.47±0.53 | −.059 |
| LVEF, % | 65.36±8.96 | 65.93±7.01 | 65.56±11.94 | 42.35±22.50* | −.191 |
| LVEDV, ml/m2 | 67.81±18.61 | 76.74±17.00 | 63.93±18.04 | 110.00±46.67* | .133 |
| LVESV, ml/m2 | 22.53±6.09 | 26.03±7.05 | 22.43±11.88 | 70.77±54.42* | .207 |
| LVEDD, cm | 3.22±0.62 | 3.21±0.50 | 3.34±0.50 | 4.64±1.28* | .295 |
Data given as the mean ±SD. *, p<0.05, compared to Class I, Class II and Class III.
Figure 4With ROC analyses, the sensitivity and specificity of RV and LV dysfunction and dimension on cardiac MRI for predicting HCM patients with severe heart failure (Class IV) were high.
Interobserver and intraobserver variability of RV functional parameters.
| RVEF | RVEDV | RVESV | RVSV | RVMASS | |
| Interobserver | 9.5%±4.4 | 4.9%±2.7 | 7.1%±4.6 | 8.2%±5.0 | 6.4%±3.7 |
| Intraobserver | 8.5%±4.2 | 4.0%±2.2 | 5.7%±4.1 | 8.2%±4.3 | 5.7%±3.4 |