Echocardiographic parameters of systemic right ventricular size and function compared to cardiac MRI

2014 
Background Patients with dextro-Transposition of the Great Arteries (d-TGA) who have undergone atrial switch palliation and patients with congenitally corrected Transposition of the Great Arteries (ccTGA) have systemic right ventricles which are prone to long term dysfunction and failure. Assessment of right ventricular function by echocardiography has been challenging because of anatomical location and shape. Quantitative echocardiographic measurements have been validated in sub-pulmonary right ventricles, but are understudied in systemic right ventricles. Cardiac MRI (cMRI) is the current gold standard in RV assessment but is time consuming and expensive. Methods 27 patients with either d-TGA (n = 15) or ccTGA (n = 12) who had both a cMRI and echocardiogram within 6 months of each other were evaluated. Echocardiographic parameters of RV size including measurements at the base, mid cavity, longitudinal axis, and end diastolic area were compared to volume measurements made by cMRI. Echocardiographic parameters of function including myocardial performance index (MPI), dP/dt and fractional area change (FAC) were compared to cMRI measurements of ejection fraction. Statistical analysis was done using linear regression analysis comparing echocardiographic parameters to cMRI results in all patients in the study and in the subgroups of d-TGA and ccTGA.
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