Arquivos Brasileiros de Cardiologia (Jan 2009)
Correlação do colágeno intersticial miocárdico do septo do ventrículo direito com a função ventricular em pacientes com cardiomiopatia isquêmica Correlación del colágeno intersticial miocárdico del septo del ventrículo derecho con la función ventricular en pacientes con cardiomiopatía isquémica Correlation of myocardial interstitial collagen in the right ventricular septum with ventricular function of patients with ischemic cardiomyopathy
Abstract
FUNDAMENTO: O conteúdo de colágeno intersticial (CI) no miocárdio exerce influência no relaxamento e na contração ventricular. A sua relação com a função ventricular em pacientes (pcts) com cardiomiopatia isquêmica (CMPI) não está plenamente estudada em humanos. OBJETIVO: Avaliar a relação da quantidade de CI nas áreas não-infartadas no septo do ventrículo direito com a função ventricular na CMPI. MÉTODOS: 31pcts com doença arterial coronariana foram classificados em quatro grupos: Grupo C (Controle): 7pcts com as frações de ejeção dos ventrículos esquerdo (FEVE) e direito (FEVD) normais; Grupo 1: 5 pcts com FEVD FUNDAMENTO: El contenido de colágeno intersticial (CI) en el miocardio ejerce influencia en la relajación y en la contracción ventricular. Su relación con la función ventricular en pacientes (pcts) con cardiomiopatía isquémica (CMPI) no está plenamente estudiada en humanos. OBJETIVO: Evaluar la relación de la cantidad de CI en las áreas no infartadas en el septo del ventrículo derecho con la función ventricular en la CMPI. MÉTODOS: Se clasificaron a 31 pcts con enfermedad arterial coronaria en cuatro grupos: Grupo C (Control): 7 pcts con fracción de eyección de los ventrículos izquierdo (FEVI) y derecho (FEVD) normales; Grupo 1:5 pcts con FEVD BACKGROUND: Myocardial collagen content influences ventricular relaxation, contraction, and morphology. Its relationship with ventricular function in patients (Pts) with ischemic cardiomyopathy (ICMP) has not yet been fully studied in humans. OBJECTIVE: To assess the relationship between interstitial collagen content in non-infarcted areas of the right ventricular septum and ventricular function in ICMP. METHODS: 31 pts with coronary artery disease were divided into four groups as follows:The control group consisted of 7 pts with normal left (LVEF) and right (RVEF) ventricular ejection fraction (group C); Group 1: 5 patients with RVEF < 40%; Group 2: 9 pts with LVEF < 40%; and Group 3, 10 pts with biventricular dysfunction. RVEF and LVEF were measured by radionuclide angiography. For quantitative analysis of interstitial collagen volume fraction (CVF), endomyocardial biopsy specimens were taken from the right ventricle and stained with picrosirius red. RESULTS: Mean CVF was significantly higher in group 3, compared with the control group and with groups 1 and 2 (30.2 ± 7.9% vs. 6.8 ± 3.3% vs. 15.8 ± 4.1% vs. 17.5±7.7%, respectively; p =0.0001). It was also significantly higher in patients belonging to group 2, compared with those in the control group (17.5 ± 7.7% vs. 6.8 ± 3.3%, p =0.0001). CVF was inversely correlated with RVEF (r = - 0.50, p = 0.003) and LVEF (r = -0.70, p = 0.0001). CONCLUSION: In ICMP, CVF is elevated in non-infarcted areas of the right ventricular septum and inversely correlated with right and left ventricular function.
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