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Left Atrial Epicardial Adipose Tissue Is Associated with Worse Left Ventricular Strain in Atrial Fibrillation Patients

Abstract Body (Do not enter title and authors here): Background:
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is associated with abnormal left ventricular systolic and diastolic function. While left atrial epicardial adipose tissue (LA-EAT), a metabolically active visceral fat deposit has been associated with worse phasic left atrial strain, its effect on left ventricular (LV) function in AF patients is not well elucidated.
Hypothesis
AF patients with increased LA-EAT have worse LV function.
Aims
Assess the association between LV function in terms of global longitudinal strain (GLS) and global radial strain (GRS) and LA-EAT in AF patients.
Methods:
Patients were identified from the University of Washington Cardiac Arrhythmia Data Repository (CADRe). EAT volume was quantified using Dixon MRI sequences. The Cardiac Electro-Mechanic Research Group Application’s (CemrgApp) built-in tools were used to contour left atrial epicardial adipose tissue and total epicardial adipose tissue volume using Dixon sequences (panel A). Cardiac magnetic resonance cine images were used to extract GLS and GRS using image processing software (CVI42®) (panel B).
Results:
A total of 101 patients (average age 64 ±11 years; 72.3% male) were included. LA-EAT index was 18.22 ± 9.36 ml/m2. The median LV ejection fraction (LV-EF) was 57.6%±11.5. LV GLS and GRS were -14.86% ± 3.74% and 27.67%± 10.22% respectively. LA-EAT was significantly correlated with LV GLS (R=0.261; p=0.008) and GRS (R=0.283; p= 0.004); but not with LV-EF (R=0.134; p=0.181) (panel C). Multivariate linear regression also showed an independent association between LV GLS and GRS along with LA-EAT after adjusting for body mass index, left atrial volume, and congestive heart failure.
Conclusion:
LA-EAT is independently associated with worse LV global longitudinal strain and global radial strain. LA-EAT may negatively affect LV function in AF patients beyond the ejection fraction.
  • Kassar, Ahmad  ( University of Washington , Seattle , Washington , United States )
  • Chamoun, Nadia  ( University of Washington , Seattle , Washington , United States )
  • Chahine, Yaacoub  ( University of Washington , Seattle , Washington , United States )
  • Akoum, Nazem  ( UNIV WASHINGTON , Seattle , Washington , United States )
  • Author Disclosures:
    Ahmad Kassar: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Nadia Chamoun: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Yaacoub Chahine: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Nazem Akoum: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships
Meeting Info:

Scientific Sessions 2024

2024

Chicago, Illinois

Session Info:

Updates on Multimodality Imaging in Electrophysiology

Sunday, 11/17/2024 , 11:30AM - 12:30PM

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