Assessment of right ventricular strain and strain rate in patients with severe mitral stenosis before and after balloon mitral valvuloplasty

Vipin Kumar, V Jacob Jose, Purendra Kumar Pati, John Jose, Vipin Kumar, V Jacob Jose, Purendra Kumar Pati, John Jose

Abstract

Objective: Right ventricular (RV) dysfunction in isolated severe mitral stenosis (MS) patients have prognostic significance. Study aim was to assess RV function in these subjects by strain and strain rate analysis, pre and post-balloon mitral valvuloplasty (BMV).

Methods: Twenty five patients with isolated severe MS in sinus rhythm were assessed for RV function by two dimensional (2D) longitudinal strain & strain rate imaging before and after BMV and compared with that from twelve healthy age matched controls.

Results: Patients with severe MS had significantly lower global RV systolic strain; segmental strain at basal, mid, apical septum and basal RV free wall; but similar strain at mid and apical RV free wall as compared to controls. The systolic strain rate was significantly lower only at mid septum. In addition, they had higher estimated pulmonary artery systolic pressure and RV myocardial performance index; lower tricuspid annular plane systolic excursion (TAPSE), peak systolic velocity at lateral tricuspid annulus, isovolumic acceleration and fractional area change (FAC). Global RV systolic strain as well as, segmental strain at basal, mid and apical septum showed a statistically significant rise after BMV. TAPSE and FAC also increased significantly post BMV.

Conclusions: RV systolic function is impaired in patients with severe MS and can be assessed by global and segmental RV strain before the appearance of clinical signs of systemic venous congestion. Impaired global and segmental RV strain values in these patients are primarily due to increased after load and improve after BMV with reduction in RV afterload.

Keywords: Balloon mitral valvuloplasty; Mitral stenosis; Right ventricular function; Strain; Strain rate.

Copyright © 2014 Cardiological Society of India. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Figures

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Graphic demonstration of 2D longitudinal strain curves for each segment of RV free wall and interventricular septum.
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Graphic demonstration of 2D longitudinal strain rate curves for each segment of RV free wall and interventricular septum.
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Tissue Doppler imaging at the lateral tricuspid annulus.

Source: PubMed

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