Early Diastolic Release Flow Is a Sensitive Early Marker for Left Ventricular Apical Aneurysm in Patients with Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy

早期舒张期释放血流是肥厚型心肌病患者左心室心尖部动脉瘤的敏感早期标志物

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Left ventricular apical aneurysm (LVAA) is a rare but important finding in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) that is associated with increased risk for ventricular arrhythmia and thromboembolism. Doppler evidence of basally-directed flow during early diastole representing the release of pressurized blood volume during ventricular relaxation may serve as a more sensitive marker for LVAA than standard 2D echocardiography. METHODS: HCM patients with LVAA and available echocardiography were enrolled. Clinical echocardiographic studies were assessed for evidence of early-diastolic release flow (EDRF), defined as basally-directed flow identified in early diastole. Sensitivity of EDRF for detection of LVAA was compared to alternative imaging modalities. In patients with repeat echocardiography at 5-years, changes in aneurysm size and EDRF flow characteristics were assessed. RESULTS: 51 HCM patients with LVAA were enrolled. While standard 2d echocardiography had low sensitivity for LVAA (25/51, 49%), EDRF was detected in 46/51 patients (90%). In the subset of patients for whom LVAA was missed on 2D echocardiography, sensitivity of EDRF remained high (26/26, 100%). In patients with 5-year longitudinal imaging (n=16, 31%), mean aneurysm size increased (17mm vs 25mm, p-value=0.0002) and LVEF decreased (62% vs 54%, p-value=0.002); EDRF visualization was lost in 4 (25%). Specificity of EDRF for LVAA diagnosis was 96.4% in control patients with apical variant HCM. CONCLUSIONS: EDRF is a sensitive early echocardiographic marker of LVAA that is most useful for LVAA that would otherwise be missed on standard 2D echocardiography. Identification should prompt definitive testing with CMR or contrast-enhanced echocardiography.

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