Association of Left Atrial Dysfunction with Pulmonary Hemodynamics and Cardiovascular Outcomes in Patients with Systemic Sclerosis

左心房功能障碍与系统性硬化症患者肺血流动力学和心血管结局的相关性

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Left atrial (LA) reservoir strain (LARS) is emerging as an early marker of cardiac remodelling, providing significant prognostic information. The present study investigated the prevalence of LA dysfunction and its association with pulmonary hemodynamics and cardiovascular (CV) outcomes in systemic sclerosis (SSc) patients. METHODS: We included 52 patients who had SSc without structural cardiac disease. All patients underwent 2-dimensional transthoracic echocardiography and right heart catheterization. LARS was assessed by using speckle-tracking analysis. The study outcome was a composite of heart failure or pulmonary hypertension (PH)-related hospitalization, lung transplantation, and CV death. RESULTS: Abnormal LARS (< 24%) was present in 18 patients (34.6%). Despite the similar prevalence of PH between groups with abnormal vs normal LARS (P = 0.322), patients with LA dysfunction had significantly higher pulmonary vascular resistance (3.5 Wood Units [1.9-5.2] vs 2.0 Wood Units [1.3-2.9], P = 0.029) and reduced pulmonary artery compliance (2.4 [2.1-4.1] ml/mm Hg vs. 3.9 [2.5-5.0] ml/mm Hg, p=0.024) than those with normal LARS. During a median follow-up of 3.2 years, patients with LA dysfunction displayed worse event-free survival than their counterparts (log-rank P = 0.036). The combination of LA function and PH status provided better risk stratification for composite CV outcome, as the highest incidence of adverse outcome was observed in patients with LA dysfunction and PH (40.0%), followed by those with LA dysfunction or PH alone (13.6%), and finally those without LA dysfunction and PH (0%, P = 0.008). CONCLUSIONS: LA dysfunction was related to unfavourable pulmonary artery remodelling and adverse outcomes in SSc patients without structural cardiac disease.

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