Assessment of right ventricular function by echocardiography in patients with chronic heart failure

Background: The main focus of most of the studies in heart failure (HF) is the assessment of the left ventricular functions, while the right ventricle was much less studied. Much of this neglect is due to the complexity of anatomy and physiology of the right ventricle which are considered challenges...

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Main Authors: Viola William, Wael El Kilany
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2018-09-01
Series:The Egyptian Heart Journal
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110260817301771
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spelling doaj-305cca4d10774038b7dc076bdf590e112020-11-25T02:41:24ZengSpringerOpenThe Egyptian Heart Journal1110-26082018-09-01703173179Assessment of right ventricular function by echocardiography in patients with chronic heart failureViola William0Wael El Kilany1Corresponding author at: Cardiology Department, Ain Shams University Hospitals, Faculty of Medicine, Ain Shams University, Abbassia, P.O. 11381, Cairo, Egypt.; Cardiology Department, Ain Shams University Hospital, Cairo, EgyptCardiology Department, Ain Shams University Hospital, Cairo, EgyptBackground: The main focus of most of the studies in heart failure (HF) is the assessment of the left ventricular functions, while the right ventricle was much less studied. Much of this neglect is due to the complexity of anatomy and physiology of the right ventricle which are considered challenges during assessment of RV. Objective: [1] To review the alterations of right ventricular dimensions & function associated with chronic heart failure. [2] To predict the prevalence of right ventricular systolic dysfunction in patients with chronic heart failure, based on echocardiographic parameters. Methods: 100 chronic left sided heart failure patients with LVEF less than 40% were evaluated in Ain Shams University hospitals from April 2015 to March 2016. All patients were subjected to full history taking & clinical evaluation. ECG was done mainly to exclude presence of ischemic heart disease. Complete trans-thoracic echocardiography study was done for assessment of [B] Left ventricular dimensions, systolic and diastolic functions [B] Assessment of the right side of the heart: [1] Measurement of the right ventricular dimensions [basal – mid cavity and the longitudinal diameters]. [2] Right ventricular area and calculation of the fractional area change (FAC). [3] Tricuspid annular plane systolic excursion (TAPSE). [4] Tissue Doppler derived tricuspid lateral annular systolic velocity (S′ wave velocity). [5] Tissue Doppler derived Myocardial Performance Index (MPI) (Tei index). [6] Grading of tricuspid regurgitation severity, and assessment of right ventricular systolic pressure. Results: Right ventricle was dilated at the basal level in 36% of the studied patients & at the mid cavity level in 23% of the patients. Longitudinal RV diameter was enlarged in 20% of the patients.Right ventricular systolic dysfunction was found in 36% of patients with DCM in the current study. Patients who had right ventricular systolic dysfunction had significantly higher incidence of elevated JVP, significantly lower EF and significantly higher grade of LV Diastolic dysfunction. They showed significantly larger RV dimensions at different levels, significantly worse degree of TR and significantly higher mean value of RVSP. Conclusions: The occurrence of right ventricular systolic dysfunction in patients with DCM is common [Approaching 40% in this study] and is independent of age and sex, and is proportionate to the degree of LV dilatation, and EF impairment. Keywords: RV, Heart failure, Fractional Area Change (RVFAC), TAPSE, Tissue Doppler derived tricuspid lateral annular systolic velocity (S′ wave velocity), MPI index right ventricular dimensionshttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110260817301771
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Assessment of right ventricular function by echocardiography in patients with chronic heart failure
The Egyptian Heart Journal
author_facet Viola William
Wael El Kilany
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title Assessment of right ventricular function by echocardiography in patients with chronic heart failure
title_short Assessment of right ventricular function by echocardiography in patients with chronic heart failure
title_full Assessment of right ventricular function by echocardiography in patients with chronic heart failure
title_fullStr Assessment of right ventricular function by echocardiography in patients with chronic heart failure
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of right ventricular function by echocardiography in patients with chronic heart failure
title_sort assessment of right ventricular function by echocardiography in patients with chronic heart failure
publisher SpringerOpen
series The Egyptian Heart Journal
issn 1110-2608
publishDate 2018-09-01
description Background: The main focus of most of the studies in heart failure (HF) is the assessment of the left ventricular functions, while the right ventricle was much less studied. Much of this neglect is due to the complexity of anatomy and physiology of the right ventricle which are considered challenges during assessment of RV. Objective: [1] To review the alterations of right ventricular dimensions & function associated with chronic heart failure. [2] To predict the prevalence of right ventricular systolic dysfunction in patients with chronic heart failure, based on echocardiographic parameters. Methods: 100 chronic left sided heart failure patients with LVEF less than 40% were evaluated in Ain Shams University hospitals from April 2015 to March 2016. All patients were subjected to full history taking & clinical evaluation. ECG was done mainly to exclude presence of ischemic heart disease. Complete trans-thoracic echocardiography study was done for assessment of [B] Left ventricular dimensions, systolic and diastolic functions [B] Assessment of the right side of the heart: [1] Measurement of the right ventricular dimensions [basal – mid cavity and the longitudinal diameters]. [2] Right ventricular area and calculation of the fractional area change (FAC). [3] Tricuspid annular plane systolic excursion (TAPSE). [4] Tissue Doppler derived tricuspid lateral annular systolic velocity (S′ wave velocity). [5] Tissue Doppler derived Myocardial Performance Index (MPI) (Tei index). [6] Grading of tricuspid regurgitation severity, and assessment of right ventricular systolic pressure. Results: Right ventricle was dilated at the basal level in 36% of the studied patients & at the mid cavity level in 23% of the patients. Longitudinal RV diameter was enlarged in 20% of the patients.Right ventricular systolic dysfunction was found in 36% of patients with DCM in the current study. Patients who had right ventricular systolic dysfunction had significantly higher incidence of elevated JVP, significantly lower EF and significantly higher grade of LV Diastolic dysfunction. They showed significantly larger RV dimensions at different levels, significantly worse degree of TR and significantly higher mean value of RVSP. Conclusions: The occurrence of right ventricular systolic dysfunction in patients with DCM is common [Approaching 40% in this study] and is independent of age and sex, and is proportionate to the degree of LV dilatation, and EF impairment. Keywords: RV, Heart failure, Fractional Area Change (RVFAC), TAPSE, Tissue Doppler derived tricuspid lateral annular systolic velocity (S′ wave velocity), MPI index right ventricular dimensions
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