Archives of Medicine and Health Sciences (Jan 2016)

Assessment of cardiac dyssynchrony in Nigerian patients with dilated cardiomyopathy

  • Eme Offiah,
  • Kelechukwu Uwanuruochi,
  • Anisiuba B Chukwuemeka,
  • Onwubere B Jones,
  • Clement O Odigwe

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/2321-4848.183375
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 1
pp. 13 – 16

Abstract

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Background: Interventricular, intraventricular, and atrioventricular dyssynchrony (AVD) have been reported in patients with dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM). However, the causes of DCM vary with the regional distribution in various etiologies, with expected differences in the pattern and frequency of cardiac dyssynchrony. Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate cardiac dyssynchrony in patients with DCM by conventional echocardiographic assessment. Materials and Methods: Fifteen patients with DCM were studied. All patients underwent conventional Doppler echocardiographic evaluation including septal-to-posterior wall motion delay (SPWMD), interventricular motion delay (IVMD), and diastolic filling period. Results: Cardiac dyssynchrony was present in 13 of the 15 patients (86.7%). The overall frequencies of intra-left ventricular dyssynchrony (intra-LVD), interventricular dyssynchrony (inter-VD), and AVD are 38.5%, 30.8%, and 53.9%, respectively. Conclusion: The prevalence of dyssynchrony in our patients with DCM was significant. This raises the need for the development of local expertise in interventional cardiology including cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT).

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