Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine (Oct 2021)

A Comparative Study of Systolic and Diastolic Mechanical Synchrony in Canine, Primate, and Healthy and Failing Human Hearts

  • Tiangang Zhu,
  • Ming Lei,
  • Ming Lei,
  • Zhilong Wang,
  • Zhilong Wang,
  • Rongli Zhang,
  • Rongli Zhang,
  • Yan Zhang,
  • Yan Zhang,
  • Wenying Jin,
  • Chao Yu,
  • Christopher L.-H. Huang,
  • Christopher L.-H. Huang,
  • Christopher L.-H. Huang,
  • Dongyue Liu,
  • Wen Zheng,
  • Wen Zheng,
  • Yuli Liu,
  • Xin Quan,
  • Lingyun Kong,
  • Siying Liang,
  • Xiuqin Zhang,
  • Xiuqin Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fcvm.2021.750067
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8

Abstract

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Aim: Mechanical dyssynchrony (MD) is associated with heart failure (HF) and may be prognostically important in cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT). Yet, little is known about its patterns in healthy or diseased hearts. We here investigate and compare systolic and diastolic MD in both right (RV) and left ventricles (LV) of canine, primate and healthy and failing human hearts.Methods and Results: RV and LV mechanical function were examined by pulse-wave Doppler in 15 beagle dogs, 59 rhesus monkeys, 100 healthy human subjects and 39 heart failure (HF) patients. This measured RV and LV pre-ejection periods (RVPEP and LVPEP) and diastolic opening times (Q-TVE and Q-MVE). The occurrence of right (RVMDs) and left ventricular systolic mechanical delay (LVMDs) was assessed by comparing RVPEP and LVPEP values. That of right (RVMDd) and left ventricular diastolic mechanical delay (LVMDd) was assessed from the corresponding diastolic opening times (Q-TVE and Q-MVE). These situations were quantified by values of interventricular systolic (IVMDs) and diastolic mechanical delays (IVMDd), represented as positive if the relevant RV mechanical events preceded those in the LV. Healthy hearts in all species examined showed greater LV than RV delay times and therefore positive IVMDs and IVMDd. In contrast a greater proportion of the HF patients showed both markedly increased IVMDs and negative IVMDd, with diastolic mechanical asynchrony negatively correlated with LVEF.Conclusion: The present IVMDs and IVMDd findings have potential clinical implications particularly for personalized setting of parameter values in CRT in individual patients to achieve effective treatment of HF.

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