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Main Author: José M. del Castillo
Format: Artículo científico
Language:en
Published: Sociedad Argentina de Cardiología 2016
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Online Access:https://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=305350076010
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  • Right Ventricle: Echocardiographic Evaluation of Pressure and Volume Overload José M. del Castillo Eugenio S. de Albuquerque Carlos A. M. Silveira Diana P. Lamprea Ángela P. Bandeira Adriano A. Mendes Carlos G. P. Rocal Clodoval B. Perreira Jr Michael V. da Silva Medicina Two Right Ventricle Echocardiography dimensional Strain Pulmonary Hypertension Background: New echocardiographic techniques have renewed the interest in the assessment of right ventricular function; however, there are still not clearly defined reference values or large-scale analyses on the behavior of this chamber when submitted to pres- sure (RVPO) or volume (RVVO) overload. Objective: The aim of this study was to analyze echocardiographic abnormalities and right ventricular longitudinal and transverse strain in patients with RVPO and RVVO and in healthy subjects (CTRL). Methods: Fifty CTRL subjects (mean age 47±18 years, 31 females), 50 RVPO patients (mean age 48±12 years, 32 females) and 30 RVVO patients (mean age 43±14 years, 19 females) were included in the study. Left ventricular, left atrial, right ventricular and right atrial dimensions, and left and right ventricular function were analyzed. Two-dimensional left and right ventricular longitu- dinal strain and right ventricular transverse strain were evaluated. Analysis of variance was used to compare means and standard deviations. Results: Demographic data, left ventricular ejection fraction and adjusted left atrial volume showed no significant differences among groups. Diameters, right ventricular wall thickness, tricuspid regurgitation gradient and adjusted right atrial volume were higher in RVPO patients. Right ventricular function parameters were decreased in RVPO and normal in RVVO patients. The right ventricular lateral transverse strain was increased both in RVPO and RVVO. Conclusions: Right ventricular echocardiographic parameters and strain showed signs of remodeling, both in RVPO and RVVO, and decreased systolic function in RVPO. Increased right ventricular transverse strain would probably be due to remodeling, and decreased longitudinal strain to systolic dysfunction. Decreased left ventricular longitudinal strain may indicate early biventricular dysfunction. 2016 artículo científico 0034-7000 https://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=305350076010 en http://www.redalyc.org/revista.oa?id=3053 Revista Argentina de Cardiología application/pdf Sociedad Argentina de Cardiología Revista Argentina de Cardiología (Argentina) Num.6 Vol.84