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Right Atrial and Ventricular Strain Analysis in Patients with Carcinoid Heart Disease

Abstract Body (Do not enter title and authors here): Background: Carcinoid heart disease (CaHD) typically affects tricuspid and pulmonary valves and is associated with poor survival. To date, the role of right ventricular (RV) and atrial (RA) strain has not been evaluated in such cohort.
Research Questions: To evaluate RV and RA strain patterns and assess their impact on survival and congestive heart failure (CHF) development.
Methods: Retrospective study of CaHD patients (ICD 9/10 diagnosis of neuroendocrine tumor and echocardiographic evidence of CaHD prior to any surgical intervention; 2004-2019). Longitudinal strain was evaluated using speckle-tracking, RV/RA-focused view was used. RV strain was averaged from 3 and 6 segments for free wall (FWS) and global strain (GS), respectively. Auto-tracking with manual adjustment was done to ensure optimal tracking. The tracing of RV/RA endocardium was done with 15 points using the tricuspid valve annulus as a reference. The impact of strain parameters on mortality and CHF was evaluated with the Kaplan Meier and Cox proportional hazard analyses.
Results: A total of 138 patients were included (mean age was 63 ± 10 years; 47% females). Median follow-up was 5.0 years (3.7-8.2). Significant RA and RV enlargement (72 and 79%, respectively) was more common than RV dysfunction (10%). The most common valvular disease > moderate was tricuspid regurgitation (TR; 97%) followed by pulmonary regurgitation (PR; 70%). RV GS mean was -21 + 6%, with FWS of -23 + 7%. The mean RA strain analysis revealed (93% sinus rhythm): a reservoir of 26 + 11%, a conduit of 14 + 8%, and an atrial contraction of 12 + 8%. Strain parameters were not associated with overall mortality. As opposed to PR/TR severity and RV/RA enlargement/dysfunction, patients with low RA reservoir strain (<23%) were more likely to develop CHF (adjusted-HR=1.80, p=0.04, 95% CI 1.04 - 3.134).
Conclusions: Our findings suggests that CaHD patients have RV/RA dysfunction with overall reduced strain parameters. Patients with low RA reservoir had higher risk of CHF, but none of the RV/RA strain parameters were associated with excess mortality. This shows how strain analysis could complement other echocardiographic parameters in CaHD morbidity assessment.
  • Alabdaljabar, Mohamad Saleh  ( Mayo Clinic , Rochester , Minnesota , United States )
  • Alexandrino, Francisco  ( Mayo Clinic , Rochester , Minnesota , United States )
  • Al-shakarchi, Nader  ( Mayo Clinic , Rochester , Minnesota , United States )
  • Olgun, Hilal  ( Mayo clinic , Rochester , Minnesota , United States )
  • Lloyd, James  ( Mayo Clinic , Rochester , Minnesota , United States )
  • Luis, Sushil  ( MAYO CLINIC , Rochester , Minnesota , United States )
  • Pislaru, Sorin  ( MAYO CLINIC , Rochester , Minnesota , United States )
  • Pellikka, Patricia  ( Mayo Clinic , Rochester , Minnesota , United States )
  • Connolly, Heidi  ( Mayo Clinic , Rochester , Minnesota , United States )
  • Author Disclosures:
    Mohamad Saleh Alabdaljabar: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Francisco Alexandrino: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Nader Al-Shakarchi: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Hilal Olgun: No Answer | James Lloyd: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Sushil Luis: DO have relevant financial relationships ; Other (please indicate in the box next to the company name):Cardiol Therapeutics - Counsultant - No personal funding - All funding goes to my employer:Active (exists now) ; Other (please indicate in the box next to the company name):Medtronic - Counsultant - No personal funding - All funding goes to my employer:Active (exists now) ; Other (please indicate in the box next to the company name):Kiniksa Pharmaceuticals - Counsultant - No personal funding - All funding goes to my employer:Active (exists now) | Sorin Pislaru: No Answer | Patricia Pellikka: DO have relevant financial relationships ; Research Funding (PI or named investigator):Ultromics Ltd:Active (exists now) ; Research Funding (PI or named investigator):TerSera:Past (completed) ; Research Funding (PI or named investigator):GE Healthcare:Past (completed) ; Consultant:Astellas:Past (completed) ; Research Funding (PI or named investigator):Edwards Lifesciences:Active (exists now) | Heidi Connolly: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships
Meeting Info:

Scientific Sessions 2024

2024

Chicago, Illinois

Session Info:

Echoes of the Heart: State of the Art Imaging in Cardio-Oncology

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