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Mangia M, D'Andrea E, Cecchetto A, Beccari R, Mele D, Nistri S. Current and Clinically Relevant Echocardiographic Parameters to Analyze Left Atrial Function. J Cardiovasc Dev Dis 2024; 11:241. [PMID: 39195149 DOI: 10.3390/jcdd11080241] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 04/25/2024] [Revised: 07/28/2024] [Accepted: 07/31/2024] [Indexed: 08/29/2024] Open
Abstract
The evaluation of the left atrial (LA) size using the LA volume index (LAVI) is clinically relevant due to its prognostic significance in various conditions. Nonetheless, adding a LA function assessment to the LAVI provides further clinical and prognostic information in different cardiovascular (CV) diseases. The assessment of LA function by echocardiography primarily includes volumetric measurements (LA ejection fraction [LAEF]), tissue Doppler imaging (TDI) (mitral annular late diastolic velocity [a']), and speckle-tracking methods, such as LA longitudinal reservoir strain (LA strain). This review analyzes and discusses the current medical evidence and potential clinical usefulness of these different methods to analyze LA function.
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- Mario Mangia
- Department of Cardiac Thoracic Vascular Sciences and Public Health, University of Padua, 35128 Padova, Italy
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- Department of Cardiac Thoracic Vascular Sciences and Public Health, University of Padua, 35128 Padova, Italy
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- Department of Cardiac Thoracic Vascular Sciences and Public Health, University of Padua, 35128 Padova, Italy
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- Department of Cardiac Thoracic Vascular Sciences and Public Health, University of Padua, 35128 Padova, Italy
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- Department of Cardiac Thoracic Vascular Sciences and Public Health, University of Padua, 35128 Padova, Italy
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- Department of Cardiac Thoracic Vascular Sciences and Public Health, University of Padua, 35128 Padova, Italy
- Cardiology Service, CMSR Veneto Medica, 36077 Altavilla Vicentina, Italy
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Koukos M, Dimitroglou Y, Tsartsalis D, Beneki E, Tolis E, Patsourakos D, Kalompatsou A, Aggeli C, Tsioufis K. Left Atrium: A New Prognostic Marker and Therapeutic Target in Secondary Mitral Regurgitation? Eur Cardiol 2024; 19:e04. [PMID: 38807855 PMCID: PMC11131153 DOI: 10.15420/ecr.2023.47] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 11/01/2023] [Accepted: 03/13/2024] [Indexed: 05/30/2024] Open
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Mitral regurgitation (MR) is one of the most common valvular abnormalities worldwide and can be subdivided into primary and secondary causes. Atrial MR consists of a novel type of secondary MR (SMR), most often observed in patients with AF and heart failure with preserved ejection fraction. The main pathophysiological mechanism of atrial MR is mitral valve annular dilatation. Recently published studies have highlighted the clinical significance of left atrium (LA) evaluation in the early diagnosis and prognosis of patients with primary MR. However, there are little data regarding the role of the LA in SMR. The present literature review aims to elucidate the use of the echocardiographic parameters regarding LA evaluation in the prognosis prediction and therapeutic strategy of patients with SMR.
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- Markos Koukos
- 1st Department of Cardiology, Hippokration Hospital of Athens, University of Athens Athens, Greece
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- 1st Department of Cardiology, Hippokration Hospital of Athens, University of Athens Athens, Greece
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- 1st Department of Cardiology, Hippokration Hospital of Athens, University of Athens Athens, Greece
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- 1st Department of Cardiology, Hippokration Hospital of Athens, University of Athens Athens, Greece
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- 1st Department of Cardiology, Hippokration Hospital of Athens, University of Athens Athens, Greece
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- 1st Department of Cardiology, Hippokration Hospital of Athens, University of Athens Athens, Greece
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- 1st Department of Cardiology, Hippokration Hospital of Athens, University of Athens Athens, Greece
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- 1st Department of Cardiology, Hippokration Hospital of Athens, University of Athens Athens, Greece
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- 1st Department of Cardiology, Hippokration Hospital of Athens, University of Athens Athens, Greece
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Anwar AM. Incremental diagnostic and prognostic utility of left atrial deformation in heart failure using speckle tracking echocardiography. Heart Fail Rev 2024; 29:713-727. [PMID: 38466374 DOI: 10.1007/s10741-024-10392-z] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Accepted: 01/31/2024] [Indexed: 03/13/2024]
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Left atrium (LA) is a very important component of cardiovascular performance. The assessment of LA function has gathered the interest with expanding research supporting the utility as a biomarker for outcomes in heart failure (HF). Echocardiography is the main imaging modality which helps in a qualitative and quantitative assessment of the LA size and function. Recent advances in probe technology and software analysis have provided a better understanding of LA anatomy, physiology, pathology, and function. A variety of parameters have been defined as markers of LA function but there is no single parameter that best defines LA function. Speckle tracking echocardiography-derived analysis of LA deformation provides a window on all phases of LA function (reservoir, conduit, and booster pump). There is accumulative published data that supported the diagnostic and prognostic values of LA deformation integration during echo assessment of LA in HF. This review article summarized the clinical utility of LA deformation that may help in prediction, diagnosis, categorization, risk stratification, and guiding the proper selection of therapy in HF patients in daily practice.
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- Ashraf M Anwar
- Department of Cardiology, King Fahad Armed Forces Hospital, P.O. Box: 9862, Jeddah, 21159, Saudi Arabia.
- Department of Cardiology, Faculty of Medicine, Al-Azhar University, Cairo, Egypt.
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Anwar AM. Potential Diagnostic and Prognostic Values of Left Atrial Strain in Valvular Heart Disease. J Cardiovasc Echogr 2024; 34:41-49. [PMID: 39086705 PMCID: PMC11288298 DOI: 10.4103/jcecho.jcecho_9_24] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 02/04/2024] [Revised: 02/25/2024] [Accepted: 04/24/2024] [Indexed: 08/02/2024] Open
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There has been increasing evidence supporting the importance of left atrial (LA) functional analysis and measurement in various physiologic and pathologic cardiovascular conditions due to its high diagnostic and prognostic values. Assessment of LA strain (LAS) has emerged as an early marker of subclinical LA dysfunction. Using speckle-tracking echocardiography, LAS can be measured in all phases of LA function (reservoir, conduit, and booster pump). In valvular heart disease (VHD), surgical and nonsurgical interventions should be performed before irreversible left ventricular (LV) and/or LA myocardial dysfunction. The current guidelines recommended using LV strain as a parameter for early detection and timely intervention. Currently, many published data have shown the diagnostic and prognostic values of LAS in VHD, which is encouraging to integrate LAS during echo assessment. In this review, we aim to collect the current data about the clinical utility of LAS changes in risk stratification, predicting outcome, and guiding the time of intervention in VHD. The review summarized these data according to the type of valve pathologies.
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- Ashraf Mohammed Anwar
- Department of Cardiology, King Fahad Armed Forces Hospital, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
- Department of Cardiology, Faculty of Medicine, Al-Azhar University, Cairo, Egypt
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Begic Z, Djukic M, Begic E, Aziri B, Mladenovic Z, Iglica A, Sabanovic-Bajramovic N, Begic N, Kovacevic-Preradovic T, Stanetic B, Badnjevic A. Left atrial strain analysis in the realm of pediatric cardiology: Advantages and implications. Technol Health Care 2024; 32:1255-1272. [PMID: 37840514 DOI: 10.3233/thc-231087] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 10/17/2023]
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BACKGROUND Left atrial (LA) strain analysis has emerged as a noninvasive technique for assessing LA function and early detection of myocardial deformation. Recently, its application has also shown promise in the pediatric population, spanning diverse cardiac conditions that demand accurate and sensitive diagnostic measures. OBJECTIVE This research article endeavors to explore the role of LA strain parameters and contribute to the growing body of knowledge in pediatric cardiology, paving the way for more effective and tailored approaches to patient care. METHODS A comprehensive literature review was conducted to gather evidence from studies using echocardiographic strain imaging techniques across pediatric populations. RESULTS LA strain parameters exhibited greater sensitivity than conventional atrial function indicators, with early detection of diastolic dysfunction and LA remodeling in pediatric cardiomyopathy, children with multisystem inflammatory syndrome, rheumatic heart disease, as well as childhood renal insufficiency and obesity offering prognostic relevance as potential markers in these pediatric subpopulations. However, there remains a paucity of evidence concerning pediatric mitral valve pathology, justifying further exploration. CONCLUSION LA strain analysis carries crucial clinical and prognostic implications in pediatric cardiac conditions, with reliable accuracy and sensitivity to early functional changes.
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- Zijo Begic
- Department of Cardiology, Pediatric Clinic, Clinical Center University of Sarajevo, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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- Department of Cardiology, University Children's Hospital, Belgrade, Serbia
- Faculty of Medicine, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia
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- Department of Pharmacology, Sarajevo Medical School, Sarajevo School of Science and Technology, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Department of Cardiology, General Hospital "Prim. Dr. Abdulah Nakas", Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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- Department of Pharmacology, Sarajevo Medical School, Sarajevo School of Science and Technology, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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- Department of Cardiology, Military Medical Academy, University of Defense, Belgrade, Serbia
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- Intensive Care Unit, Clinic for Heart, Blood Vessels and Rheumatism, Clinical Center University of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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- Intensive Care Unit, Clinic for Heart, Blood Vessels and Rheumatism, Clinical Center University of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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- Department of Cardiology, Pediatric Clinic, Clinical Center University of Sarajevo, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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- Department of Cardiology, University Clinical Centre of the Republic of Srpska, Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Department of Internal Medicine, Medical Faculty, University of Banja Luka, Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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- Department of Cardiology, University Clinical Centre of the Republic of Srpska, Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Department of Internal Medicine, Medical Faculty, University of Banja Luka, Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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- Verlab Research Institute for Biomedical Engineering, Medical Devices and Artificial Intelligence, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Sarajevo, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Presume J, Paiva MS, Guerreiro S, Ribeiras R. Parameters of the mitral apparatus in patients with ischemic and nonischemic dilated cardiomyopathy. J Int Med Res 2023; 51:3000605231218645. [PMID: 38150557 PMCID: PMC10754024 DOI: 10.1177/03000605231218645] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 08/22/2023] [Accepted: 11/10/2023] [Indexed: 12/29/2023] Open
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The mitral valve apparatus is a complex structure consisting of several coordinating components: the annulus, two leaflets, the chordae tendineae, and the papillary muscles. Due to the intricate interplay between the mitral valve and the left ventricle, a disease of the latter may influence the normal function of the former. As a consequence, valve insufficiency may arise despite the absence of organic valve disease. This is designated as functional or secondary mitral regurgitation, and it arises from a series of distortions to the valve components. This narrative review describes the normal anatomy and the pathophysiology behind the mitral valve changes in ischemic and non-ischemic dilated cardiomyopathies. It also explains the value of a complete multiparametric assessment of this structure. Not only must an assessment include quantitative measures of regurgitation, but also various anatomical parameters from the mitral apparatus and left ventricle, since they carry prognostic value and are predictors of mitral valve repair success and durability.
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- João Presume
- Cardiology Department, Hospital de Santa Cruz, Centro Hospitalar Lisboa Ocidental, Lisbon, Portugal
- Comprehensive Health Research Centre, NOVA Medical School, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal
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- Cardiology Department, Hospital de Santa Cruz, Centro Hospitalar Lisboa Ocidental, Lisbon, Portugal
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- Cardiology Department, Hospital de Santa Cruz, Centro Hospitalar Lisboa Ocidental, Lisbon, Portugal
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- Cardiology Department, Hospital de Santa Cruz, Centro Hospitalar Lisboa Ocidental, Lisbon, Portugal
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Marchetti D, Di Lenarda F, Novembre ML, Paolisso P, Schillaci M, Melotti E, Doldi M, Terzi R, Gallazzi M, Conte E, Volpato V, Bartorelli A, Andreini D. Contemporary Echocardiographic Evaluation of Mitral Regurgitation and Guidance for Percutaneous Mitral Valve Repair. J Clin Med 2023; 12:7121. [PMID: 38002733 PMCID: PMC10672624 DOI: 10.3390/jcm12227121] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 09/17/2023] [Revised: 10/16/2023] [Accepted: 11/10/2023] [Indexed: 11/26/2023] Open
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Mitral valve regurgitation (MR) is a multifaceted valvular heart disease. Echocardiography plays a central role in etiology assessment, severity quantification, treatment candidacy, outcome evaluation, and patient follow-up. In this review, we describe the comprehensive echocardiographic assessment of MR, including transthoracic (TTE) and transesophageal (TEE) approaches, 2D and 3D modalities, strain imaging, stress echocardiography, and artificial intelligence (AI) applications. Transcatheter edge-to-edge mitral valve repair (TEER) has been established as a key therapy for patients with severe, symptomatic MR and high surgical risk. TEER is performed under TEE guidance. We outline a practical overview of echocardiographic guidance on TEER.
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- Davide Marchetti
- Division of University Cardiology, IRCCS Ospedale Galeazzi Sant’Ambrogio, 20100 Milan, Italy; (D.M.); (E.M.); (R.T.); (A.B.)
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- Division of University Cardiology, IRCCS Ospedale Galeazzi Sant’Ambrogio, 20100 Milan, Italy; (D.M.); (E.M.); (R.T.); (A.B.)
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- Division of University Cardiology, IRCCS Ospedale Galeazzi Sant’Ambrogio, 20100 Milan, Italy; (D.M.); (E.M.); (R.T.); (A.B.)
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- Division of University Cardiology, IRCCS Ospedale Galeazzi Sant’Ambrogio, 20100 Milan, Italy; (D.M.); (E.M.); (R.T.); (A.B.)
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- Division of University Cardiology, IRCCS Ospedale Galeazzi Sant’Ambrogio, 20100 Milan, Italy; (D.M.); (E.M.); (R.T.); (A.B.)
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- Division of University Cardiology, IRCCS Ospedale Galeazzi Sant’Ambrogio, 20100 Milan, Italy; (D.M.); (E.M.); (R.T.); (A.B.)
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- Division of University Cardiology, IRCCS Ospedale Galeazzi Sant’Ambrogio, 20100 Milan, Italy; (D.M.); (E.M.); (R.T.); (A.B.)
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- Division of University Cardiology, IRCCS Ospedale Galeazzi Sant’Ambrogio, 20100 Milan, Italy; (D.M.); (E.M.); (R.T.); (A.B.)
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- Division of University Cardiology, IRCCS Ospedale Galeazzi Sant’Ambrogio, 20100 Milan, Italy; (D.M.); (E.M.); (R.T.); (A.B.)
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- Division of University Cardiology, IRCCS Ospedale Galeazzi Sant’Ambrogio, 20100 Milan, Italy; (D.M.); (E.M.); (R.T.); (A.B.)
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- Division of University Cardiology, IRCCS Ospedale Galeazzi Sant’Ambrogio, 20100 Milan, Italy; (D.M.); (E.M.); (R.T.); (A.B.)
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- Division of University Cardiology, IRCCS Ospedale Galeazzi Sant’Ambrogio, 20100 Milan, Italy; (D.M.); (E.M.); (R.T.); (A.B.)
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- Division of University Cardiology, IRCCS Ospedale Galeazzi Sant’Ambrogio, 20100 Milan, Italy; (D.M.); (E.M.); (R.T.); (A.B.)
- Department of Clinical and Biomedical Sciences, University of Milan, 20100 Milan, Italy
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