Right Ventricular Diastolic Function in Beta-thalassemia Major: Echocardiographic and Clinical Correlates
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Background: Cardiac hemochromatosis remains the most frequent cause of death in beta-thalassemia major. Previous studies suggest an important right ventricular (RV) contribution to cardiac morbidity and mortality. Studies with Doppler echocardiography have shown contradictory results regarding left ventricular (LV) filling, whereas the RV filling characteristics have not been studied yet. We prospectively studied the pattern of RV filling and investigated echocardiographic and clinical correlates during baseline and follow-up examinations in patients with beta-thalassemia major.
Methods And Results: The study included 79 patients, aged 24.2 +/- 8.0 years, with homozygous beta-thalassemia major without symptoms of heart failure with normal LV function and 51 healthy control subjects, matched for age, sex, and body surface area. Doppler echocardiographic indexes of systolic and diastolic ventricular function were assessed. Hemodynamic measurements were obtained in 8 patients by right heart catheterization. An abnormal RV relaxation pattern was evident in the patient group. The LV filling characteristics indicated increased preload without abnormal alteration, whereas catheterization findings were consistent with a high cardiac output state. Short tricuspid deceleration time (DT) had the best predictive value for subsequent cardiac events. Repeat echocardiographic study in 35 asymptomatic patients at 19 +/- 7 months demonstrated deterioration of LV systolic function, chamber enlargement, and shortening of DT of tricuspid and mitral inflow.
Conclusions: In patients with homozygous beta-thalassemia major without cardiac disease, the pattern of RV filling is abnormally altered, indicating impaired relaxation. In contrast, the LV filling is compatible with increased preload, as in chronic anemia. Short DT of early tricuspid inflow carries important prognostic value. LV remodeling occurs over time along with transition toward a restrictive ventricular filling pattern.
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