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Impact of Myocardial Fibrosis on Left Ventricular Function Evaluated by Feature-Tracking Myocardial Strain Cardiac Magnetic Resonance in Competitive Male Triathletes With Normal Ejection Fraction.

Enver Tahir1, Jitka Starekova1, Kai Muellerleile2, Eric Freiwald3, Alexandra von Stritzky2, Julia Münch2, Maxim Avanesov1, Julius Matthias Weinrich1, Christian Stehning4, Ersin Cavus2, Sebastian Bohnen2, Ulf K Radunski2, Stefan Blankenberg2, Gerhard Adam1, Perikles Simon5, Axel Pressler6,7, Monica Patten2, Gunnar K Lund1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: To analyze the effect of myocardial fibrosis on left ventricular (LV) function evaluated by feature-tracking strain analysis by cine cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) in competitive male triathletes with normal ejection fraction (EF).Methods and 
Results: 78 asymptomatic male triathletes with >10 weekly training hours (43±11 years) and 28 male age-matched controls were studied by late gadolinium enhancement (LGE) and cine CMR. Global and segmental radial, longitudinal and circumferential strains were analyzed using feature-tracking cine CMR. Focal non-ischemic LGE was observed in 15 of 78 triathletes (19%, LGE+) with predominance in the basal inferolateral segments. LVEF was normal in LGE+ (62±6%) and LGE- triathletes (62±5%, P=0.958). In contrast, global radial strain was lower in LGE+ triathletes at 40±7% compared with LGE- triathletes (45±7%, P<0.05). Reduced segmental radial strain occurred either in LGE+ segments or in directly adjacent segments. Strain analysis revealed regional differences in controls, with the highest radial and longitudinal strain in the inferolateral segments, which were typically affected by fibrosis in LGE+ triathletes.
CONCLUSIONS: Reduced global and regional radial strain suggests a negative effect of myocardial fibrosis on LV function in LGE+ triathletes with normal EF. The observed regional differences in controls with the highest radial and longitudinal strain in the inferolateral segments may explain the typical occurrence of fibrosis in this myocardial region in triathletes.

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Keywords:  Athletes; Cardiac magnetic resonance imaging; Contrast media; Fibrosis; Myocardium

Year:  2019        PMID: 31080228     DOI: 10.1253/circj.CJ-18-1388

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Circ J        ISSN: 1346-9843            Impact factor:   2.993


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Authors:  Christopher J François; Gregory P Barton; Philip A Corrado; Aimee T Broman; Naomi C Chesler; Marlowe W Eldridge; Oliver Wieben; Kara N Goss
Journal:  Radiol Cardiothorac Imaging       Date:  2022-06-09

Review 2.  State-of-the-art myocardial strain by CMR feature tracking: clinical applications and future perspectives.

Authors:  Jing Xu; Wenjing Yang; Shihua Zhao; Minjie Lu
Journal:  Eur Radiol       Date:  2022-02-24       Impact factor: 7.034

3.  Quantification of myocardial deformation in patients with Fabry disease by cardiovascular magnetic resonance feature tracking imaging.

Authors:  Lei Zhao; Chen Zhang; Jie Tian; Madiha Saiedi; Chenyao Ma; Ning Li; Fang Fang; Xiaohai Ma; Joseph Selvanayagam
Journal:  Cardiovasc Diagn Ther       Date:  2021-02

4.  Distinguishing Cardiac Amyloidosis and Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy by Thickness and Myocardial Deformation of the Right Ventricle.

Authors:  Hui Liu; Peng Bai; Hua-Yan Xu; Zhen-Lin Li; Chun-Chao Xia; Xiao-Yue Zhou; Liang-Geng Gong; Ying-Kun Guo
Journal:  Cardiol Res Pract       Date:  2022-02-01       Impact factor: 1.866

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