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Predictive value of left atrial remodeling for response to cardiac resynchronization therapy
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Aim: Response to cardiac resynchronization therapy varies significantly among
patients, with one third of them failing to demonstrate left ventricular reverse
remodeling after cardiac resynchronization therapy. Left atrial size and function is
increasingly recognized as a marker of disease severity in the heart failure population.
The aim of this study was to evaluate whether echocardiographic left atrial indices
predict left ventricular reverse remodeling after cardiac resynchronization therapy.
Materials and methods: Ninety-nine cardiac resynchronization therapy candidates were
prospectively included in the study and underwent echocardiography before and 3-months
after cardiac resynchronization therapy implantation. Cardiac resynchronization therapy
response was defined as a 15% relative reduction in left ventricular end-systolic
volume. Indexed left atrial volume, left atrial reservoir strain, left ventricular
end-diastolic volume, and left ventricular ejection fraction along with other known
predictors of cardiac resynchronization therapy response (gender, etiology of heart
failure, presence of typical left bundle branch block pattern, QRS duration >150 ms)
were included in a multivariate logistic regression model to identify predictors for
cardiac resynchronization therapy response. Results: Cardiac resynchronization therapy
response occurred in n = 63 (64%) patients. The presence of a typical left bundle branch
block (OR 4.2, 95 CI: 1.4–12.1, p = 0.009), QRS duration >150 ms (OR 4.2, 95 CI:
1.4–11.0, p = 0.029), and left atrial volume index (OR: 0.6, 95 CI: 0.4–0.9, p = 0.012)
remained the only significant predictors for cardiac resynchronization therapy response
after three months. None of the baseline left ventricular parameters showed an
independent predictive value. Conclusion: Left atrial size at baseline is an independent
predictor and is inversely proportional to left ventricular volumetric reverse
remodeling in cardiac resynchronization therapy candidates.
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Title: Predictive value of left atrial remodeling for response to cardiac
resynchronization therapy
Description:
Aim: Response to cardiac resynchronization therapy varies significantly among
patients, with one third of them failing to demonstrate left ventricular reverse
remodeling after cardiac resynchronization therapy.
Left atrial size and function is
increasingly recognized as a marker of disease severity in the heart failure population.
The aim of this study was to evaluate whether echocardiographic left atrial indices
predict left ventricular reverse remodeling after cardiac resynchronization therapy.
Materials and methods: Ninety-nine cardiac resynchronization therapy candidates were
prospectively included in the study and underwent echocardiography before and 3-months
after cardiac resynchronization therapy implantation.
Cardiac resynchronization therapy
response was defined as a 15% relative reduction in left ventricular end-systolic
volume.
Indexed left atrial volume, left atrial reservoir strain, left ventricular
end-diastolic volume, and left ventricular ejection fraction along with other known
predictors of cardiac resynchronization therapy response (gender, etiology of heart
failure, presence of typical left bundle branch block pattern, QRS duration >150 ms)
were included in a multivariate logistic regression model to identify predictors for
cardiac resynchronization therapy response.
Results: Cardiac resynchronization therapy
response occurred in n = 63 (64%) patients.
The presence of a typical left bundle branch
block (OR 4.
2, 95 CI: 1.
4–12.
1, p = 0.
009), QRS duration >150 ms (OR 4.
2, 95 CI:
1.
4–11.
0, p = 0.
029), and left atrial volume index (OR: 0.
6, 95 CI: 0.
4–0.
9, p = 0.
012)
remained the only significant predictors for cardiac resynchronization therapy response
after three months.
None of the baseline left ventricular parameters showed an
independent predictive value.
Conclusion: Left atrial size at baseline is an independent
predictor and is inversely proportional to left ventricular volumetric reverse
remodeling in cardiac resynchronization therapy candidates.
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