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Changes in left atrial deformation in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy: Evaluation by vector velocity imaging.
OBJECTIVES: Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) represents a generalized myopathic process affecting both ventricular and atrial myocardium. We assessed the global and regional left atrial (LA) function and its relation to left ventricular (LV) mechanics and clinical status in patients with HCM using Vector Velocity Imaging (VVI). METHODS: VVI of the LA and LV was acquired from apical four- and two-chamber views of 108 HCM patients (age 40聽卤聽19years, 56.5% men) and 33 healthy subjects, all had normal LV systolic function. The LA subendocardium was traced to obtain atrial volumes, ejection fraction, velocities, and strain (系)/strain rate (SR) measurements. RESULTS: Left atrial reservoir (系sys,SRsys) and conduit (early diastolic SRe) function were significantly reduced in HCM compared to controls (P聽聽-聽1.8s(-聽1) was 81% sensitive and 30% specific, SRa>聽-聽1.5s(-聽1) was 73% sensitive and 40% specific. By multivariate analysis global LV系sys and LV septal thickness are independent predictors for LA系sys, while end systolic diameter is the only independent predictor for SRsys, P聽<聽.001. CONCLUSION: Left atrial reservoir and conduit function as measured by VVI were significantly impaired while contractile function was preserved among HCM patients. Left atrial deformation was greatly influenced by LV mechanics and correlated to severity of phenotype