Biventricular Impairment and Ventricular Interdependence in Patients With Alcoholic Cardiomyopathy: Insights Through Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Background Alcoholic cardiomyopathy (ACM) can lead to progressive cardiac dysfunction and heart failure, but little is known about biventricular impairment and ventricular interdependence (VI) in ACM patients. Purpose To use cardiac MRI to investigate biventricular impairment and VI in ACM patients....

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Published inJournal of magnetic resonance imaging Vol. 61; no. 1; pp. 289 - 302
Main Authors Wang, Jin, Yang, Zhi‐Gang, Fang, Han, Yan, Wei‐Feng, Shen, Meng‐Ting, Guo, Ying‐Kun, Jiang, Li, Jiang, Yu, Min, Chen‐Yan, Li, Yuan
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Abstract Background Alcoholic cardiomyopathy (ACM) can lead to progressive cardiac dysfunction and heart failure, but little is known about biventricular impairment and ventricular interdependence (VI) in ACM patients. Purpose To use cardiac MRI to investigate biventricular impairment and VI in ACM patients. Study Type Retrospective. Population Forty‐one male patients with ACM and 45 sex‐ and age‐matched controls. Field Strength/Sequence 3.0 T/balanced steady‐state free precession sequence, inversion recovery prepared echo‐planar imaging sequence and phase‐sensitive inversion recovery sequence. Assessment Biventricular structure, function, and global strain (encompassing peak strain [PS], peak systolic, and diastolic strain rate), PS of interventricular septal (IVS), microvascular perfusion (including upslope and time to maximum signal intensity [TTM]), late gadolinium enhancement (LGE), and baseline characteristics were compared between the controls and ACM patients. Statistical Tests Student's t‐test, Mann–Whitney U test, Pearson's correlation, and multivariable linear regression models with a stepwise selection procedure. A two‐tailed P value <0.05 was deemed as statistically significant. Results Compared to control subjects, ACM patients showed significantly biventricular adverse remodeling, reduced left ventricle (LV) global upslope and prolonged global TTM, and the presence of LGE. ACM patients were characterized by a significant decline in all global strain within the LV, right ventricle (RV), and IVS compared with the controls. RV global PS was significantly associated with LV global PS and IVS PS in radial, circumferential, and longitudinal directions. Multivariable analyses demonstrated the longitudinal PS of IVS was significantly correlated with RV global radial PS (β = 0.614) and circumferential PS (β = 0.545). Additionally, RV global longitudinal PS (GLPS) was significantly associated with radial PS of IVS (β = −0.631) and LV GLPS (β = 1.096). Data Conclusion ACM patients exhibited biventricular adverse structural alterations and impaired systolic and diastolic function. This cohort also showed reduced LV microvascular perfusion, the presence of LGE, and unfavorable VI. Evidence Level 3 Technical Efficacy Stage 3
AbstractList Alcoholic cardiomyopathy (ACM) can lead to progressive cardiac dysfunction and heart failure, but little is known about biventricular impairment and ventricular interdependence (VI) in ACM patients. To use cardiac MRI to investigate biventricular impairment and VI in ACM patients. Retrospective. Forty-one male patients with ACM and 45 sex- and age-matched controls. 3.0 T/balanced steady-state free precession sequence, inversion recovery prepared echo-planar imaging sequence and phase-sensitive inversion recovery sequence. Biventricular structure, function, and global strain (encompassing peak strain [PS], peak systolic, and diastolic strain rate), PS of interventricular septal (IVS), microvascular perfusion (including upslope and time to maximum signal intensity [TTM]), late gadolinium enhancement (LGE), and baseline characteristics were compared between the controls and ACM patients. Student's t-test, Mann-Whitney U test, Pearson's correlation, and multivariable linear regression models with a stepwise selection procedure. A two-tailed P value <0.05 was deemed as statistically significant. Compared to control subjects, ACM patients showed significantly biventricular adverse remodeling, reduced left ventricle (LV) global upslope and prolonged global TTM, and the presence of LGE. ACM patients were characterized by a significant decline in all global strain within the LV, right ventricle (RV), and IVS compared with the controls. RV global PS was significantly associated with LV global PS and IVS PS in radial, circumferential, and longitudinal directions. Multivariable analyses demonstrated the longitudinal PS of IVS was significantly correlated with RV global radial PS (β = 0.614) and circumferential PS (β = 0.545). Additionally, RV global longitudinal PS (GLPS) was significantly associated with radial PS of IVS (β = -0.631) and LV GLPS (β = 1.096). ACM patients exhibited biventricular adverse structural alterations and impaired systolic and diastolic function. This cohort also showed reduced LV microvascular perfusion, the presence of LGE, and unfavorable VI. 3 TECHNICAL EFFICACY: Stage 3.
Alcoholic cardiomyopathy (ACM) can lead to progressive cardiac dysfunction and heart failure, but little is known about biventricular impairment and ventricular interdependence (VI) in ACM patients.BACKGROUNDAlcoholic cardiomyopathy (ACM) can lead to progressive cardiac dysfunction and heart failure, but little is known about biventricular impairment and ventricular interdependence (VI) in ACM patients.To use cardiac MRI to investigate biventricular impairment and VI in ACM patients.PURPOSETo use cardiac MRI to investigate biventricular impairment and VI in ACM patients.Retrospective.STUDY TYPERetrospective.Forty-one male patients with ACM and 45 sex- and age-matched controls.POPULATIONForty-one male patients with ACM and 45 sex- and age-matched controls.3.0 T/balanced steady-state free precession sequence, inversion recovery prepared echo-planar imaging sequence and phase-sensitive inversion recovery sequence.FIELD STRENGTH/SEQUENCE3.0 T/balanced steady-state free precession sequence, inversion recovery prepared echo-planar imaging sequence and phase-sensitive inversion recovery sequence.Biventricular structure, function, and global strain (encompassing peak strain [PS], peak systolic, and diastolic strain rate), PS of interventricular septal (IVS), microvascular perfusion (including upslope and time to maximum signal intensity [TTM]), late gadolinium enhancement (LGE), and baseline characteristics were compared between the controls and ACM patients.ASSESSMENTBiventricular structure, function, and global strain (encompassing peak strain [PS], peak systolic, and diastolic strain rate), PS of interventricular septal (IVS), microvascular perfusion (including upslope and time to maximum signal intensity [TTM]), late gadolinium enhancement (LGE), and baseline characteristics were compared between the controls and ACM patients.Student's t-test, Mann-Whitney U test, Pearson's correlation, and multivariable linear regression models with a stepwise selection procedure. A two-tailed P value <0.05 was deemed as statistically significant.STATISTICAL TESTSStudent's t-test, Mann-Whitney U test, Pearson's correlation, and multivariable linear regression models with a stepwise selection procedure. A two-tailed P value <0.05 was deemed as statistically significant.Compared to control subjects, ACM patients showed significantly biventricular adverse remodeling, reduced left ventricle (LV) global upslope and prolonged global TTM, and the presence of LGE. ACM patients were characterized by a significant decline in all global strain within the LV, right ventricle (RV), and IVS compared with the controls. RV global PS was significantly associated with LV global PS and IVS PS in radial, circumferential, and longitudinal directions. Multivariable analyses demonstrated the longitudinal PS of IVS was significantly correlated with RV global radial PS (β = 0.614) and circumferential PS (β = 0.545). Additionally, RV global longitudinal PS (GLPS) was significantly associated with radial PS of IVS (β = -0.631) and LV GLPS (β = 1.096).RESULTSCompared to control subjects, ACM patients showed significantly biventricular adverse remodeling, reduced left ventricle (LV) global upslope and prolonged global TTM, and the presence of LGE. ACM patients were characterized by a significant decline in all global strain within the LV, right ventricle (RV), and IVS compared with the controls. RV global PS was significantly associated with LV global PS and IVS PS in radial, circumferential, and longitudinal directions. Multivariable analyses demonstrated the longitudinal PS of IVS was significantly correlated with RV global radial PS (β = 0.614) and circumferential PS (β = 0.545). Additionally, RV global longitudinal PS (GLPS) was significantly associated with radial PS of IVS (β = -0.631) and LV GLPS (β = 1.096).ACM patients exhibited biventricular adverse structural alterations and impaired systolic and diastolic function. This cohort also showed reduced LV microvascular perfusion, the presence of LGE, and unfavorable VI.DATA CONCLUSIONACM patients exhibited biventricular adverse structural alterations and impaired systolic and diastolic function. This cohort also showed reduced LV microvascular perfusion, the presence of LGE, and unfavorable VI.3 TECHNICAL EFFICACY: Stage 3.EVIDENCE LEVEL3 TECHNICAL EFFICACY: Stage 3.
Background Alcoholic cardiomyopathy (ACM) can lead to progressive cardiac dysfunction and heart failure, but little is known about biventricular impairment and ventricular interdependence (VI) in ACM patients. Purpose To use cardiac MRI to investigate biventricular impairment and VI in ACM patients. Study Type Retrospective. Population Forty‐one male patients with ACM and 45 sex‐ and age‐matched controls. Field Strength/Sequence 3.0 T/balanced steady‐state free precession sequence, inversion recovery prepared echo‐planar imaging sequence and phase‐sensitive inversion recovery sequence. Assessment Biventricular structure, function, and global strain (encompassing peak strain [PS], peak systolic, and diastolic strain rate), PS of interventricular septal (IVS), microvascular perfusion (including upslope and time to maximum signal intensity [TTM]), late gadolinium enhancement (LGE), and baseline characteristics were compared between the controls and ACM patients. Statistical Tests Student's t‐test, Mann–Whitney U test, Pearson's correlation, and multivariable linear regression models with a stepwise selection procedure. A two‐tailed P value <0.05 was deemed as statistically significant. Results Compared to control subjects, ACM patients showed significantly biventricular adverse remodeling, reduced left ventricle (LV) global upslope and prolonged global TTM, and the presence of LGE. ACM patients were characterized by a significant decline in all global strain within the LV, right ventricle (RV), and IVS compared with the controls. RV global PS was significantly associated with LV global PS and IVS PS in radial, circumferential, and longitudinal directions. Multivariable analyses demonstrated the longitudinal PS of IVS was significantly correlated with RV global radial PS (β = 0.614) and circumferential PS (β = 0.545). Additionally, RV global longitudinal PS (GLPS) was significantly associated with radial PS of IVS (β = −0.631) and LV GLPS (β = 1.096). Data Conclusion ACM patients exhibited biventricular adverse structural alterations and impaired systolic and diastolic function. This cohort also showed reduced LV microvascular perfusion, the presence of LGE, and unfavorable VI. Evidence Level 3 Technical Efficacy Stage 3
BackgroundAlcoholic cardiomyopathy (ACM) can lead to progressive cardiac dysfunction and heart failure, but little is known about biventricular impairment and ventricular interdependence (VI) in ACM patients.PurposeTo use cardiac MRI to investigate biventricular impairment and VI in ACM patients.Study TypeRetrospective.PopulationForty‐one male patients with ACM and 45 sex‐ and age‐matched controls.Field Strength/Sequence3.0 T/balanced steady‐state free precession sequence, inversion recovery prepared echo‐planar imaging sequence and phase‐sensitive inversion recovery sequence.AssessmentBiventricular structure, function, and global strain (encompassing peak strain [PS], peak systolic, and diastolic strain rate), PS of interventricular septal (IVS), microvascular perfusion (including upslope and time to maximum signal intensity [TTM]), late gadolinium enhancement (LGE), and baseline characteristics were compared between the controls and ACM patients.Statistical TestsStudent's t‐test, Mann–Whitney U test, Pearson's correlation, and multivariable linear regression models with a stepwise selection procedure. A two‐tailed P value <0.05 was deemed as statistically significant.ResultsCompared to control subjects, ACM patients showed significantly biventricular adverse remodeling, reduced left ventricle (LV) global upslope and prolonged global TTM, and the presence of LGE. ACM patients were characterized by a significant decline in all global strain within the LV, right ventricle (RV), and IVS compared with the controls. RV global PS was significantly associated with LV global PS and IVS PS in radial, circumferential, and longitudinal directions. Multivariable analyses demonstrated the longitudinal PS of IVS was significantly correlated with RV global radial PS (β = 0.614) and circumferential PS (β = 0.545). Additionally, RV global longitudinal PS (GLPS) was significantly associated with radial PS of IVS (β = −0.631) and LV GLPS (β = 1.096).Data ConclusionACM patients exhibited biventricular adverse structural alterations and impaired systolic and diastolic function. This cohort also showed reduced LV microvascular perfusion, the presence of LGE, and unfavorable VI.Evidence Level3Technical EfficacyStage 3
Author Min, Chen‐Yan
Li, Yuan
Yang, Zhi‐Gang
Wang, Jin
Jiang, Li
Fang, Han
Guo, Ying‐Kun
Yan, Wei‐Feng
Shen, Meng‐Ting
Jiang, Yu
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Snippet Background Alcoholic cardiomyopathy (ACM) can lead to progressive cardiac dysfunction and heart failure, but little is known about biventricular impairment and...
Alcoholic cardiomyopathy (ACM) can lead to progressive cardiac dysfunction and heart failure, but little is known about biventricular impairment and...
BackgroundAlcoholic cardiomyopathy (ACM) can lead to progressive cardiac dysfunction and heart failure, but little is known about biventricular impairment and...
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SubjectTerms Adult
Aged
alcoholic cardiomyopathy
Cardiomyopathy
Cardiomyopathy, Alcoholic - diagnostic imaging
Case-Control Studies
Congestive heart failure
Contrast Media
Echo-Planar Imaging
Female
Field strength
Gadolinium
Heart diseases
Heart Ventricles - diagnostic imaging
Heart Ventricles - physiopathology
Humans
Impairment
late gadolinium enhancement
Magnetic resonance imaging
Magnetic Resonance Imaging - methods
Male
Medical imaging
Microvasculature
Middle Aged
Multivariable control
Perfusion
Population studies
Recovery
Regression analysis
Regression models
Retrospective Studies
Statistical analysis
Statistical tests
strain
Strain rate
Structure-function relationships
Ventricle
ventricular interdependence
Title Biventricular Impairment and Ventricular Interdependence in Patients With Alcoholic Cardiomyopathy: Insights Through Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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