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Mechanical Dyssynchrony Combined with Septal Scarring Reliably Identifies Responders to Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy

Background and aim: The presence of mechanical dyssynchrony on echocardiography is associated with reverse remodelling and decreased mortality after cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT). Contrarily, myocardial scar reduces the effect of CRT. This study investigated how well a combined assessment...

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Autores principales: Duchenne, Jürgen, Larsen, Camilla K., Cvijic, Marta, Galli, Elena, Aalen, John M., Klop, Boudewijn, Mirea, Oana, Puvrez, Alexis, Bézy, Stéphanie, Wouters, Laurine, Minten, Lennert, Sirnes, Per A., Khan, Faraz H., Voros, Gabor, Willems, Rik, Penicka, Martin, Kongsgård, Erik, Hopp, Einar, Bogaert, Jan, Smiseth, Otto A., Donal, Erwan, Voigt, Jens-Uwe
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10531814/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37763048
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12186108
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author Duchenne, Jürgen
Larsen, Camilla K.
Cvijic, Marta
Galli, Elena
Aalen, John M.
Klop, Boudewijn
Mirea, Oana
Puvrez, Alexis
Bézy, Stéphanie
Wouters, Laurine
Minten, Lennert
Sirnes, Per A.
Khan, Faraz H.
Voros, Gabor
Willems, Rik
Penicka, Martin
Kongsgård, Erik
Hopp, Einar
Bogaert, Jan
Smiseth, Otto A.
Donal, Erwan
Voigt, Jens-Uwe
author_facet Duchenne, Jürgen
Larsen, Camilla K.
Cvijic, Marta
Galli, Elena
Aalen, John M.
Klop, Boudewijn
Mirea, Oana
Puvrez, Alexis
Bézy, Stéphanie
Wouters, Laurine
Minten, Lennert
Sirnes, Per A.
Khan, Faraz H.
Voros, Gabor
Willems, Rik
Penicka, Martin
Kongsgård, Erik
Hopp, Einar
Bogaert, Jan
Smiseth, Otto A.
Donal, Erwan
Voigt, Jens-Uwe
author_sort Duchenne, Jürgen
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description Background and aim: The presence of mechanical dyssynchrony on echocardiography is associated with reverse remodelling and decreased mortality after cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT). Contrarily, myocardial scar reduces the effect of CRT. This study investigated how well a combined assessment of different markers of mechanical dyssynchrony and scarring identifies CRT responders. Methods: In a prospective multicentre study of 170 CRT recipients, septal flash (SF), apical rocking (ApRock), systolic stretch index (SSI), and lateral-to-septal (LW-S) work differences were assessed using echocardiography. Myocardial scarring was quantified using cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (CMR) or excluded based on a coronary angiogram and clinical history. The primary endpoint was a CRT response, defined as a ≥15% reduction in LV end-systolic volume 12 months after implantation. The secondary endpoint was time-to-death. Results: The combined assessment of mechanical dyssynchrony and septal scarring showed AUCs ranging between 0.81 (95%CI: 0.74–0.88) and 0.86 (95%CI: 0.79–0.91) for predicting a CRT response, without significant differences between the markers, but significantly higher than mechanical dyssynchrony alone. QRS morphology, QRS duration, and LV ejection fraction were not superior in their prediction. Predictive power was similar in the subgroups of patients with ischemic cardiomyopathy. The combined assessments significantly predicted all-cause mortality at 44 ± 13 months after CRT with a hazard ratio ranging from 0.28 (95%CI: 0.12–0.67) to 0.20 (95%CI: 0.08–0.49). Conclusions: The combined assessment of mechanical dyssynchrony and septal scarring identified CRT responders with high predictive power. Both visual and quantitative markers were highly feasible and demonstrated similar results. This work demonstrates the value of imaging LV mechanics and scarring in CRT candidates, which can already be achieved in a clinical routine.
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spelling pubmed-105318142023-09-28 Mechanical Dyssynchrony Combined with Septal Scarring Reliably Identifies Responders to Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Duchenne, Jürgen Larsen, Camilla K. Cvijic, Marta Galli, Elena Aalen, John M. Klop, Boudewijn Mirea, Oana Puvrez, Alexis Bézy, Stéphanie Wouters, Laurine Minten, Lennert Sirnes, Per A. Khan, Faraz H. Voros, Gabor Willems, Rik Penicka, Martin Kongsgård, Erik Hopp, Einar Bogaert, Jan Smiseth, Otto A. Donal, Erwan Voigt, Jens-Uwe J Clin Med Article Background and aim: The presence of mechanical dyssynchrony on echocardiography is associated with reverse remodelling and decreased mortality after cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT). Contrarily, myocardial scar reduces the effect of CRT. This study investigated how well a combined assessment of different markers of mechanical dyssynchrony and scarring identifies CRT responders. Methods: In a prospective multicentre study of 170 CRT recipients, septal flash (SF), apical rocking (ApRock), systolic stretch index (SSI), and lateral-to-septal (LW-S) work differences were assessed using echocardiography. Myocardial scarring was quantified using cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (CMR) or excluded based on a coronary angiogram and clinical history. The primary endpoint was a CRT response, defined as a ≥15% reduction in LV end-systolic volume 12 months after implantation. The secondary endpoint was time-to-death. Results: The combined assessment of mechanical dyssynchrony and septal scarring showed AUCs ranging between 0.81 (95%CI: 0.74–0.88) and 0.86 (95%CI: 0.79–0.91) for predicting a CRT response, without significant differences between the markers, but significantly higher than mechanical dyssynchrony alone. QRS morphology, QRS duration, and LV ejection fraction were not superior in their prediction. Predictive power was similar in the subgroups of patients with ischemic cardiomyopathy. The combined assessments significantly predicted all-cause mortality at 44 ± 13 months after CRT with a hazard ratio ranging from 0.28 (95%CI: 0.12–0.67) to 0.20 (95%CI: 0.08–0.49). Conclusions: The combined assessment of mechanical dyssynchrony and septal scarring identified CRT responders with high predictive power. Both visual and quantitative markers were highly feasible and demonstrated similar results. This work demonstrates the value of imaging LV mechanics and scarring in CRT candidates, which can already be achieved in a clinical routine. MDPI 2023-09-21 /pmc/articles/PMC10531814/ /pubmed/37763048 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12186108 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Duchenne, Jürgen
Larsen, Camilla K.
Cvijic, Marta
Galli, Elena
Aalen, John M.
Klop, Boudewijn
Mirea, Oana
Puvrez, Alexis
Bézy, Stéphanie
Wouters, Laurine
Minten, Lennert
Sirnes, Per A.
Khan, Faraz H.
Voros, Gabor
Willems, Rik
Penicka, Martin
Kongsgård, Erik
Hopp, Einar
Bogaert, Jan
Smiseth, Otto A.
Donal, Erwan
Voigt, Jens-Uwe
Mechanical Dyssynchrony Combined with Septal Scarring Reliably Identifies Responders to Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy
title Mechanical Dyssynchrony Combined with Septal Scarring Reliably Identifies Responders to Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy
title_full Mechanical Dyssynchrony Combined with Septal Scarring Reliably Identifies Responders to Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy
title_fullStr Mechanical Dyssynchrony Combined with Septal Scarring Reliably Identifies Responders to Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy
title_full_unstemmed Mechanical Dyssynchrony Combined with Septal Scarring Reliably Identifies Responders to Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy
title_short Mechanical Dyssynchrony Combined with Septal Scarring Reliably Identifies Responders to Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy
title_sort mechanical dyssynchrony combined with septal scarring reliably identifies responders to cardiac resynchronization therapy
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10531814/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37763048
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12186108
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