(Circulation. 2004;110:II-153 II-157.)
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Surgery for Congenital Heart Disease |
From the Grown up Congenital Heart Unit (A.F., S.C.), The Heart Hospital, Westmoreland Street, London, UK; The Hospital for Sick Children (A.N.R.), Toronto, Canada; Kinderherzpraxis (M.V.), München, Germany.
Correspondence to Prof Vogel, Kinderherzpraxis München, Leopoldstr. 27 D-80802, Munich, Germany. E-mail drmichaelvogel{at}web.de
Background Evaluation of right ventricular (RV) function in patients with pulmonary regurgitation (PR) after tetralogy repair remains challenging because of abnormal RV loading conditions.
Methods and Results We examined 124 patients, aged 21±11.4 years, who had tetralogy repair at 3.7±3.5 years. By Doppler echocardiography, 33 patients had mild, 22 moderate, and 69 severe PR; 55 had significant tricuspid regurgitation (TR). Myocardial velocities, myocardial acceleration during isovolumic contraction (IVA), strain, and strain rate were measured at RV and LV base. Tricuspid valve annulus was measured in a 4-chamber view. QRS, QT, and JT intervals and their dispersions were measured from 12-lead electrocardiogram. IVA in the RV was lower in all patients compared with controls (0.8±0.4 versus 1.8±0.5, P<0.0001) and correlated with the severity of PR (r=0.43, P<0.0001), whereas myocardial velocities, and strain/strain rate did not. LV IVA correlated with PR (r=0.32, P<0.001) and with RV IVA (r=0.28, P<0.003). Patients with severe PR had a higher incidence of TR (r=0.69, P<0.0001) and lower RV IVA (1.0±0.4 versus 0.6±0.3, P<0.0001), a larger tricuspid valve ring diameter (P<0.0001), and prolonged electrical depolarization (P<0.001). Age at surgery or examination did not correlate with PR and with RV function assessed by IVA. In the RV, IVA correlated inversely with QRS duration (P<0.01).
Conclusions Although load-dependent myocardial velocities and strain are not influenced by the severity of PR and presence of significant TR, IVA demonstrates reduced contractile function in relation to the degree of PR and may be an early, sensitive index for selecting patients for valve replacement.
Key Words: tetralogy of Fallot pulmonary regurgitation tissue Doppler right ventricular function
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