PLoS ONE (Jan 2022)

New insights into the potential utility of the left atrial function analysis in heart failure with preserved ejection fraction diagnosis.

  • Roxana Cristina Rimbas,
  • Ionela Simona Visoiu,
  • Stefania Lucia Magda,
  • Sorina Mihaila-Baldea,
  • Maria Luiza Luchian,
  • Alexandra Maria Chitroceanu,
  • Memis Hayat,
  • Diana Janina Mihalcea,
  • Ruxandra Dragoi-Galrinho-Antunes-Guerra,
  • Miruna Stefan,
  • Andreea Velcea,
  • Anca Andreea Andronic,
  • Laura Lungeanu-Juravle,
  • Alina Ioana Nicula,
  • Dragos Vinereanu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0267962
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 5
p. e0267962

Abstract

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AimsNone of the conventional echocardiographic parameters alone predict increased NTproBNP level and symptoms, making diagnosis of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) very difficult in some cases, in resting condition. We evaluated LA functions by 2D speckle tracking echocardiography (STE) on top of conventional parameters in HFpEF and preHF patients with diastolic dysfunction (DD), in order to establish the added value of the LA deformation parameters in the diagnosis of HFpEF.MethodsWe prospectively enrolled 125 patients, 88 with HFpEF (68±9 yrs), and 37 asymptomatic with similar risk factors with DD (preHF) (61±8 yrs). We evaluated them by NTproBNP, conventional DD parameters, and STE. Global longitudinal strain (GS) was added. LA reservoir (R), conduit (C), and pump function (CT) were assessed both by volumetric and STE. 2 reservoir strain (S) derived indices were also measured, stiffness (SI) and distensibility index (DI).ResultsLA R and CT functions were significantly reduced in HFpEF compared to preHF group (all pConclusionsBy adding LA functional analysis, we might improve the HFpEF diagnosis accuracy, compared to present guidelines. LA pump function is the only one able to differentiates preHF from HFpEF patients at rest. A value of SR_CT < -1.66/s outperformed conventional parameters from the scoring system, reservoir strain, and LA overload indices in HFpEF diagnosis. We suggest that LA function by STE could be incorporated in the current protocol for HFpEF diagnosis at rest as a major functional criterion, in order to improve diagnostic algorithm, and also in the follow-up of patients with risk factors and DD, as a prognostic marker. Future studies are needed to validate our findings.