Mechanical Dyssynchrony and Septal-Lateral Perfusion Heterogeneity Predict Adverse Left Ventricular Remodeling Beyond ECG-Defined LBBB

机械性不同步和室间隔-侧壁灌注异质性可预测除心电图定义的左束支传导阻滞之外的不良左心室重构。

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Abstract

AIMS: Left bundle branch block (LBBB) is associated with mechanical dyssynchrony, heterogeneous perfusion, and adverse left ventricular (LV) remodeling. However, not all patients with LBBB develop cardiomyopathy, and dyssynchrony can occur without conduction defects. The role of microvascular dysfunction remains uncertain. We aimed to assess how mechanical dyssynchrony and perfusion heterogeneity relate to LV remodeling and function in patients with and without LBBB. METHODS AND RESULTS: We analyzed 233 patients with LBBB and 932 matched controls who underwent PET myocardial perfusion imaging, assessing mechanical dyssynchrony (phase entropy), LV volumes, and ejection fraction (EF); coronary vascular resistance (CVR), myocardial blood flow (MBF), myocardial flow reserve (MFR) as markers of microvascular function; and septal-to-lateral MBF ratio (SLR) as a measure of regional perfusion heterogeneity. Compared with controls, LBBB patients had greater dyssynchrony (56% vs. 40%), larger LV volumes, and lower EF (54% vs. 67%) (all p<0.001), as well as higher stress CVR (37 vs. 34 mmHg/mL·min⁻¹·g⁻¹), and lower MBF (2.4 vs. 2.6 mL/min/g), MFR (2.4 vs. 2.6), and SLR (0.95 vs. 1.00) (all p<0.05). Among patients with dyssynchrony, SLR<1.0 identified greater remodeling. In multivariable regression, phase entropy and SLR independently predicted LV volumes and EF, with adverse effects of SLR reduction amplified in LBBB (interaction p<0.01). In Cox analysis, phase entropy (HR:1.02, p=0.01), MFR (HR:0.62, p<0.001), and LVEF (HR:0.97, p<0.001) were independently associated with death or heart failure hospitalization, whereas LBBB was not. CONCLUSIONS: Mechanical dyssynchrony and perfusion heterogeneity independently predict adverse LV remodeling, irrespective of LBBB. Integrated imaging improves cardiomyopathy stratification.

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