Diagnostics (Aug 2022)

Evaluation of Fetal Cardiac Geometry and Contractility in Gestational Diabetes Mellitus by Two-Dimensional Speckle-Tracking Technology

  • Roxana Gireadă,
  • Demetra Socolov,
  • Elena Mihălceanu,
  • Ioan Tudor Lazăr,
  • Alexandru Luca,
  • Roxana Matasariu,
  • Alexandra Ursache,
  • Iuliana Bujor,
  • Tiberiu Gireadă,
  • Vasile Lucian Boiculese,
  • Răzvan Socolov

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12092053
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 9
p. 2053

Abstract

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Background: The most commonly known cardiac effect of gestational diabetes mellitus (GD) in the fetus is hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, but recent studies show that it is preceded by subclinical cardiac dysfunction. This study aimed to assess the effect of GD on fetal cardiac geometry and contractility by two-dimensional speckle-tracking technology. Methods: We performed a prospective observational study that included 33 pregnant patients with GD and 30 healthy individuals. For all fetuses, a four-chamber 3 s cine-loop was recorded and analyzed with Fetal Heart Quantification (FetalHQ®), a novel proprietary speckle-tracking software. The following cardiac indices were calculated: global sphericity index (GSI), global longitudinal strain (GLS), fractional area change (FAC), and 24-segment end-diastolic diameter (EDD), fractional shortening (FS), and sphericity index (SI) for both ventricles. Demographic and cardiac differences between the two groups were analyzed, as well as intra-rater and inter-rater reliability. Results: There were significant changes in right ventricular FAC and FS for segments 4–24 in fetuses exposed to GD (−1 SD, p Conclusions: Fetuses exposed to GD present impaired right ventricular contractility, especially in the mid and apical segments.

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