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RV Contractile Function and Its Coupling to Pulmonary Circulation in Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction: Stratification of Clinical Phenotypes and Outcomes

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Publisher Elsevier
Date 2017 Apr 17
PMID 28412423
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Abstract

Objectives: This study sought to investigate how right ventricular (RV) contractile function and its coupling with pulmonary circulation (PC) stratify clinical phenotypes and outcome in heart failure preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) patients.

Background: Pulmonary hypertension and RV dysfunction are key hemodynamic abnormalities in HFpEF.

Methods: Three hundred eighty seven HFpEF patients (mean age 64 ± 12 years, 59% females, left ventricular ejection fraction 59 ± 7%) underwent RV and pulmonary hemodynamic evaluation by echocardiography (entire population) and right heart catheterization (219 patients). Patients were investigated by tricuspid annular plane systolic excursion (TAPSE) to pulmonary artery systolic pressure (PASP) relationship and stratified according to TAPSE/PASP ratio tertiles (1: <0.35; 2: 0.35 to 0.57; 3: >0.57). Specifically, TAPSE/PASP ratio was taken as a noninvasive index of RV to PC coupling based on the correlation with invasively evaluated RV systolic elastance/arterial elastance (r = 0.35; p < 0.0001).

Results: Groups had similar prevalence of comorbidities except for a higher prevalence of atrial fibrillation and kidney dysfunction in tertile 1. Progressively increasing levels of natriuretic peptides, worse systemic and pulmonary hemodynamics, abnormal exercise aerobic capacity and ventilatory inefficiency were observed from the highest to lowest TAPSE/PASP tertile. TASPE/PASP correlated with pulmonary artery compliance (r = 0.69; p < 0.0001). Remarkably, the tertile 1 group distributed along the worse portion of the curve at lower pulmonary artery compliance and higher pulmonary vascular resistances. In addition, the TAPSE/PASP ratio emerged as an independent predictor of worse outcomes.

Conclusions: A thorough assessment of RV-PC coupling and RV contractile function stratify HFpEF phenotypes at different level of risk. These observations shift the interest toward therapeutic strategies that may benefit the right heart as primary unmet need in the complex pathophysiology of the HFpEF syndrome.

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