Background: Assessment of systemic right ventricular (RV) function in patients with hypoplastic left heart syndrome is important during long-term follow-up after Fontan repair. Traditional echocardiographic parameters to evaluate systolic ventricular function are affected by loading conditions. The only generally accepted load-independent parameter of systolic function, end systolic elastance (Ees), requires invasive catheterization. Therefore, we sought to determine if parameters obtained by 2-dimensional speckle tracking (2DST) were affected by acute changes in preload and correlated with catheterization-derived indices of RV contractility in hypoplastic left heart syndrome patients after Fontan palliation. Methods and Results: Fifty-two patients with hypoplastic left heart syndrome (median age, 6.6; range 2.9-22.2 years) were prospectively enrolled to have echocardiography and conductance catheter studies performed simultaneously. We compared traditional echo, 2-dimensional speckle tracking and catheterization-derived parameters during different states of preload at baseline and during dobutamine infusion. Global longitudinal strain (S) showed a tendency to decrease with preload reduction, whereas global longitudinal strain rate (SR) did not change (S: -17.7±3.4% versus -16.9±3.8%, P=0.08; SR: -1.30±0.29 versus -1.34±0.34 s-1, P=0.3). S did not change with dobutamine infusion (-17.7±3.4% versus -18.4±3.9%, P=0.24), whereas SR increased significantly (-1.30±0.29 versus -2.26±0.49 s-1, P<0.001). RV Ees correlated with SR (rs= -0.47, P<0.001), but not with S (rs=0.07, P=0.5) or other echocardiographic parameters. Conclusions: In contrast to S, SR was not affected by preload and correlated with Ees of the systemic RV. SR may be a useful noninvasive surrogate of RV contractility and suitable for follow-up of patients with hypoplastic left heart syndrome after Fontan palliation.
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Schlangen, J., Petko, C., Hansen, J. H., Michel, M., Hart, C., Uebing, A., … Kramer, H. H. (2014). Two-dimensional global longitudinal strain rate is a preload independent index of systemic right ventricular contractility in hypoplastic left heart syndrome patients after fontan operation. Circulation: Cardiovascular Imaging, 7(6), 880–886. https://doi.org/10.1161/CIRCIMAGING.114.002110
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