Cited 13 times since 2010 (1 per year) source: EuropePMC Heart (British Cardiac Society), Volume 97, Issue 3, 6 1 2010, Pages 231-236 Relationship between temporal sequence of right ventricular deformation and right ventricular performance in patients with corrected tetralogy of Fallot. van der Hulst AE, Roest AA, Delgado V, Holman ER, de Roos A, Blom NA, Bax JJ

Objective

Right ventricular (RV) dysfunction is common in patients with corrected tetralogy of Fallot (cToF). Abnormalities in the temporal pattern of RV mechanical activation have been observed in patients with cToF, but the relationship with RV performance remains unclear. This study characterises RV performance and the temporal sequence of RV deformation in patients with cToF and healthy controls.

Study design

37 patients with cToF were compared with 18 controls. Using two-dimensional speckle tracking analysis, global RV strain was assessed. In addition, time to peak strain and the time difference between RV inlet and RV outlet (RV time delay) was assessed.

Main outcome measure

The relation between RV performance and RV time delay was assessed with linear regression analysis. Results RV strain was reduced in patients compared with controls (-20.9 ± 4.3% vs -30.7 ± 3.4%, p<0.001). Time to peak strain at the RV inlet showed no differences between patients with cToF and controls (406 ± 55 ms vs 405 ± 67 ms, p=0.429), whereas time to peak strain at the RV outlet was significantly delayed in patients with cToF (339 ± 75 ms vs 262 ± 85 ms, p=0.003). Consequently, RV time delay was significantly shorter in patients with cToF than in controls (66 ± 48 ms vs 143 ± 53 ms, p<0.001). A close relation between RV time delay and RV strain was observed (r=-0.70, p<0.001).

Conclusion

In patients with cToF, RV outlet deformation is delayed, causing a reduction in RV time delay which is significantly related to impairment in RV performance.

Heart. 2010 12;97(3):231-236