Left Atrial Phasic Function via Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Patients with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy

Pediatric cardiology(2023)

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Abstract
Cardiac dysfunction is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD). Left atrial (LA) function is a poorly understood concept in this patient population, and research suggests underlying structural changes that could affect atrial function. Cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging may provide an important non-invasive approach to evaluating LA function. This study was a single center retrospective review of consecutive CMR studies over a 1 year period comparing LA phasic function within a cohort of DMD patients, and to those with structurally and functionally normal hearts. LA strain measurements including global reservoir, conduit, boost-pump strain, and LA volumes were obtained retrospectively. Spearman correlation analyses were performed on atrial strain measurements. 107 DMD and 79 normal CMR studies were included. The DMD cohort had worse systolic function ( p < 0.001), smaller indexed max LA and left ventricular (LV) volumes ( p < 0.001), and greater LA emptying fraction ( p < 0.001). In the DMD cohort, emptying fraction decreased with advanced patient age ( p < 0.001) and diminishing systolic function ( p < 0.001). DMD patients with moderate or severe LV dysfunction demonstrated lower LA emptying fraction ( p = 0.002), more impaired 2-chamber LA reservoir ( p = 0.003), and LA pump ( p = 0.006) and conduit strain ( p = 0.018). DMD patients with preserved function have lower indexed LA volumes with higher LA emptying fractions than controls. Progression of disease and age is associated with decreased LA emptying fraction with early manifestations in reservoir and conduit strain. These findings suggest that strain markers of LA compliance and early left ventricular relaxation are associated with worsening cardiomyopathy in the DMD population.
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Pediatric cardiology, Cardiac advanced imaging, Atrial strain, Cardiomyopathy
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