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Left ventricular rotational abnormalities following successful kidney transplantation-insights from the three-dimensional speckle-tracking echocardiographic MAGYAR-Path Study.

Bernadett Borda1, Árpád Kormányos2, Péter Domsik2, Anita Kalapos2, Csaba Lengyel3, Nóra Ambrus2, György Lázár1, Tamás Forster2, Attila Nemes2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Kidney transplantation (KTx) is the preferred treatment for virtually all suitable candidates with end-stage renal disease. There is limited information on left ventricular (LV) rotational mechanics post-KTx, therefore the present study aimed to assess it and to compare it to that of age- and gender-matched healthy controls.
METHODS: The present study comprised 42 KTx patients, from which 4 patients were excluded due to insufficient image quality (mean age: 46.3±8.2 years, 29 males). Control group consisted of 81 age- and gender-matched healthy individuals (mean age: 43.5±10.8 years, 51 males). All KTx patients and healthy controls successfully underwent transthoracic two-dimensional (2D) Doppler echocardiography and three-dimensional speckle-tracking echocardiography (3DSTE).
RESULTS: Significant differences could be demonstrated in LA diameter, LV end-diastolic diameter and volume, interventricular septum, LV posterior wall thickness, LV ejection fraction and early and late filling transmitral flow velocities and in their ratio between KTx patients and controls; none of the subjects examined showed grade 2-4 mitral and/or tricuspid regurgitations. Three patients following successful KTx showed near absence of LV twist called as LV 'rigid body rotation' (RBR) movement. When the remaining 35 post-KTx patients were analysed separately, reduced basal LV rotation could be demonstrated in post-KTx patients with tendentious increase in apical LV rotation resulting in an unchanged LV twist.
CONCLUSIONS: KTx is associated with alterations in LV rotational mechanics with unchanged LV twist suggesting a remodelling of this sort of movement. The near absence of LV twist (LV-RBR) could be demonstrated in some post-KTx cases.

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Keywords:  Kidney transplantation (KTx); echocardiography; left ventricular rotation (LV rotation); three-dimensional (3D); twist

Year:  2018        PMID: 30701163      PMCID: PMC6328384          DOI: 10.21037/qims.2018.10.12

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Quant Imaging Med Surg        ISSN: 2223-4306


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Authors:  Attila Nemes; Anita Kalapos; Péter Domsik; Tamás Forster
Journal:  Orv Hetil       Date:  2012-09-30       Impact factor: 0.540

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Authors:  Attila Nemes; Anita Kalapos; Péter Domsik; Tamás Forster
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Authors:  Aaron A Phillips; Anita T Cote; Shannon S D Bredin; Darren E R Warburton
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10.  Left ventricular rotation and twist: why should we learn?

Authors:  Satoshi Nakatani
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