Investigating Cardiac MRI Based Right Ventricular Contractility as a Novel Non-Invasive Metric of Pulmonary Arterial Pressure
Background We test the hypothesis that cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging-based indices of four-dimensional (4D) (three dimensions (3D) + time) right ventricle (RV) function have predictive values in ascertaining invasive pulmonary arterial systolic pressure (PASP) measurements from right hear...
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doaj-f58a8f20013146d7af6daf0dba273b5b2020-11-25T01:23:55ZengSAGE PublishingClinical Medicine Insights: Cardiology1179-54682014-01-018s110.4137/CMC.S15711Investigating Cardiac MRI Based Right Ventricular Contractility as a Novel Non-Invasive Metric of Pulmonary Arterial PressurePrahlad G. Menon0Srilakshmi M. Adhypak1Ronald B. Williams2Mark Doyle3Robert W. W. Biederman4University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.St Johns Medical College Hospital, Bangalore, India.Cardiovascular MRI, Allegheny General Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.Cardiovascular MRI, Allegheny General Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.Cardiovascular MRI, Allegheny General Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.Background We test the hypothesis that cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging-based indices of four-dimensional (4D) (three dimensions (3D) + time) right ventricle (RV) function have predictive values in ascertaining invasive pulmonary arterial systolic pressure (PASP) measurements from right heart catheterization (RHC) in patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH). Methods We studied five patients with idiopathic PAH and two age and sex-matched controls for RV function using a novel contractility index (CI) for amplitude and phase to peak contraction established from analysis of regional shape variation in the RV endocardium over 20 cardiac phases, segmented from CMR images in multiple orientations. Results The amplitude of RV contractility correlated inversely with RV ejection fraction (RVEF; R 2 = 0.64, P = 0.03) and PASP ( R 2 = 0.71, P = 0.02). Phase of peak RV contractility also correlated inversely to RVEF ( R 2 = 0.499, P = 0.12) and PASP ( R 2 = 0.66, P = 0.04). Conclusions RV contractility analyzed from CMR offers promising non-invasive metrics for classification of PAH, which are congruent with invasive pressure measurements.https://doi.org/10.4137/CMC.S15711 |
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Prahlad G. Menon Srilakshmi M. Adhypak Ronald B. Williams Mark Doyle Robert W. W. Biederman Investigating Cardiac MRI Based Right Ventricular Contractility as a Novel Non-Invasive Metric of Pulmonary Arterial Pressure Clinical Medicine Insights: Cardiology |
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Prahlad G. Menon Srilakshmi M. Adhypak Ronald B. Williams Mark Doyle Robert W. W. Biederman |
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Investigating Cardiac MRI Based Right Ventricular Contractility as a Novel Non-Invasive Metric of Pulmonary Arterial Pressure |
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Investigating Cardiac MRI Based Right Ventricular Contractility as a Novel Non-Invasive Metric of Pulmonary Arterial Pressure |
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Investigating Cardiac MRI Based Right Ventricular Contractility as a Novel Non-Invasive Metric of Pulmonary Arterial Pressure |
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Investigating Cardiac MRI Based Right Ventricular Contractility as a Novel Non-Invasive Metric of Pulmonary Arterial Pressure |
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Investigating Cardiac MRI Based Right Ventricular Contractility as a Novel Non-Invasive Metric of Pulmonary Arterial Pressure |
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investigating cardiac mri based right ventricular contractility as a novel non-invasive metric of pulmonary arterial pressure |
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Clinical Medicine Insights: Cardiology |
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Background We test the hypothesis that cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging-based indices of four-dimensional (4D) (three dimensions (3D) + time) right ventricle (RV) function have predictive values in ascertaining invasive pulmonary arterial systolic pressure (PASP) measurements from right heart catheterization (RHC) in patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH). Methods We studied five patients with idiopathic PAH and two age and sex-matched controls for RV function using a novel contractility index (CI) for amplitude and phase to peak contraction established from analysis of regional shape variation in the RV endocardium over 20 cardiac phases, segmented from CMR images in multiple orientations. Results The amplitude of RV contractility correlated inversely with RV ejection fraction (RVEF; R 2 = 0.64, P = 0.03) and PASP ( R 2 = 0.71, P = 0.02). Phase of peak RV contractility also correlated inversely to RVEF ( R 2 = 0.499, P = 0.12) and PASP ( R 2 = 0.66, P = 0.04). Conclusions RV contractility analyzed from CMR offers promising non-invasive metrics for classification of PAH, which are congruent with invasive pressure measurements. |
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