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P624The prognostic value of myocardial deformation in patients with congenital aortic stenosis

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Congenital aortic stenosis (AoS) is associated with significant mortality and morbidity but predictors for clinical outcome are scarce. Strain analysis provides a robust and reproducible method for early detection of… Click to show full abstract

Congenital aortic stenosis (AoS) is associated with significant mortality and morbidity but predictors for clinical outcome are scarce. Strain analysis provides a robust and reproducible method for early detection of left ventricular (LV) dysfunction, which might be of prognostic value. Therefore we aimed to assess the prognostic value of LV global longitudinal strain (GLS) and global longitudinal early diastolic strain rate (GLSre) with regard to cardiovascular events. This prospective study, included clinically stable patients with congenital AoS between 2011–2013. LV GLS and GLSre was performed in the apical 4, 3 and 2-chamber views using Tomtec software. The endpoint was a composite of death, heart failure, hospitalization, arrhythmia, thrombo-embolic events and re-intervention. In total 138 patients were included (33 [26–43] years, 86 (62%) male), NYHA class I: 134 (97%). Mean LV GLS was −15.3±3.2%, GLSre 0.66±0.18 s–1. Both correlated with NT-proBNP, LV volumes and ejection fraction (strongest LV GLS with LV EF: r −0.539, p<0.001, strongest LV GLSre with age: r −0.376 p<0.001). During median follow-up of 5.9 [5.5–6.2] years, the endpoint occurred in 53 (38%) patients: 4 patients died, 9 developed heart failure, 22 arrhythmias, 8 thrombo-embolic events and 35 re-interventions. Both LV GLS (standardized HR (sHR 0.62 (95% CI 0.47–0.81) and GLSre (sHR 0.62 (95% CI 0.47–0.83) were associated with the endpoint. Additional multivariable analysis showed that both GLS and GLSre were associated independent of left atrial volume, NT-proBNP and prior re-interventions. Figure 1 Left ventricular GLS and GLSre are reduced in adult patients with congenital AoS. Both markers are associated with adverse cardiac events and have clear clinical relevance Erasmus Thorax Foundation

Keywords: gls; prognostic value; congenital aortic; glsre; patients congenital

Journal Title: European Heart Journal
Year Published: 2019

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