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Echocardiography ; 39(3): 496-513, 2022 03.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35187704

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BACKGROUND: Tricuspid annular plane (TAP) systolic excursion (TAPSE) is a reproducible M-mode parameter for the measurement of longitudinal shortening of the right ventricle (RV). To date, all attention has been focused on the systolic excursion of TAP and the diastolic excursion of the annular plane back to the base has been ignored. This study aims to compare the quantitative (excursion, slope, and duration) and qualitative (velocity, acceleration, and indentation) characteristics of TAP systolic and diastolic excursion, using color tissue Doppler imaging, in three groups of children with normal RV (NORV), volume overloaded RV (VORV), and pressure overloaded RV (PORV) and normal pulmonary arterial pressure. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: A prospective case-control study was performed in three groups of children with normal heart, VORV and PORV. TAPSE and tricuspid annular plane diastolic excursion (TAPDE) were quantitatively and qualitatively analyzed and compared between the three groups. Statistical analysis was performed using IBM SPSS Statistics for Windows. RESULTS: TAPSE, TAPDE, TAPSE slope, TAPSE slope/TAPDE slope, TAPDE duration and TAPDE duration/RR interval were lower in PORV (TAPSE: PORV: 14.45 ± 4.30, NORV: 20.45 ± 5.46, P = .003, TAPDE:PORV: 14.39 ± 4.61, NORV: 20.28 ± 5.65, P = .004, TAPSE slope:PORV: 4.79 ± 1.40, NORV: 7.15 ± 1.98, P = .001, .001, TAPDE duration:PORV: 201.1 ± 87.9 ms, NORV: 292.1 ± 97.9, P = .006, TAPDE duration/RR interval: PORV: .37 ± .09, NORV: .48 ± .08, P = .0002). CONCLUSION: Pressure-overload on RV produced more impairment of TAPSE and TAPDE patterns than volume overload. Values of TAPSE and TAPDE in patients with VORV and PORV stay in two ends of the normal spectrum. The harmful impact of pre-tricuspid volume overload seems to be less than the post-tricuspid volume overload.


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Ventrículos do Coração , Disfunção Ventricular Direita , Estudos de Casos e Controles , Criança , Ventrículos do Coração/diagnóstico por imagem , Humanos , Valva Tricúspide/diagnóstico por imagem , Função Ventricular Direita
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Ann Pediatr Cardiol ; 15(4): 364-373, 2022.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36935820

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Background: Congenital long QT syndrome (CLQTS) is a life-threatening ion channelopathy leading to syncope and sudden death. Early diagnosis during the prenatal period and timely intervention can prevent sudden cardiac death and catastrophic consequences of this genetic ion channelopathy. Fetal magnetocardiography and fetal electrocardiography (ECG) enable the measurement of fetal QT and JT intervals, but their inherently technically challenging and/or resource-intensiveness nature preclude their routine clinical application. On the other hand, the high-temporal resolution of M-mode echocardiography makes it a well-suited and widely available modality for the measurement of cardiac events. Aims and Objectives: We aimed to investigate the mechanical counterparts of the electrical QT and JT intervals on M-mode echocardiographic images of the tricuspid, mitral and aortic valves, and aortic wall. Methods: We performed a prospective study on consecutive children referred to the outpatient pediatric cardiology clinic at a tertiary children's hospital. We defined M-mode echocardiographic landmark points on tracings of tricuspid annular planar systolic excursion, mitral and aortic valves, and aortic wall with simultaneous electrocardiographic recording. We measured the mean±SD of the absolute time difference and RR-adjusted time difference in cases with non-coincident ECG events and echocardiographic landmarks. Results: Fifty healthy children were enrolled in the study. In 47 (94%) out of the 50 children, Q was coincident with the starting point of the tricuspid annular plane systolic excursion. In all children, the Q was coincident with the mid-point of the A-C line of the mitral valve. In 38 (76%) cases, there was a bump on the anterior wall of the aortic root immediately before the change in the slope of the aortic wall. This was coincident with the Q wave in 100% of cases. In all cases, the J point coincided with the point of acceleration of velocity on TAPSE. In all children, the J point coincided with the initial maximal opening of the aortic cusps. The end of the T wave occurred coincident with the peak of the tricuspid annular planar systolic excursion in 47 children (94%). In 48 children (96%), the end of the T wave coincided with the aortic cusps' closure point. Conclusions: Based on our findings, we propose to measure the averaged mechanical QT and JT intervals by using an angled M-mode tracing of the aortic and mitral valve in five consecutive beats in the parasternal long-axis view. This is the first study on mechanical QT and JT intervals in healthy children. The study opens the horizons into the in-utero diagnosis of congenital long QT syndrome by measuring fetal QT and JT intervals using the widely available M-mode echocardiography.

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