The Prognostic Value of One-Year Changes in Biventricular Mechanics for Three-Year Survival in Patients with Precapillary Pulmonary Hypertension: A Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance Feature Tracking Study

Background and Objectives: The management of patients with pulmonary hypertension (PH) poses a considerable challenge. While baseline cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (cMRI) indices are recognized for survival prognosis in PH, the prognostic value of one-year changes in biventricular mechanics, es...

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Published in:Medicina (Kaunas, Lithuania) Vol. 60; no. 1; p. 141
Main Authors: Padervinskienė, Lina, Ažukaitė, Joana, Hoppenot, Deimantė, Krivickienė, Aušra, Šimkus, Paulius, Nedzelskienė, Irena, Miliauskas, Skaidrius, Ereminienė, Eglė
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Abstract Background and Objectives: The management of patients with pulmonary hypertension (PH) poses a considerable challenge. While baseline cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (cMRI) indices are recognized for survival prognosis in PH, the prognostic value of one-year changes in biventricular mechanics, especially as assessed using feature tracking (FT) technology, remains underexplored. This study aims to assess the predictive value of one-year change in cMRI-derived biventricular function and mechanics parameters, along with N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) levels and six-minute walking test (6MWT) results for three-year mortality in precapillary PH patients. Materials and Methods: In this retrospective study, 36 patients diagnosed with precapillary pulmonary hypertension (mPAP 55.0 [46.3–70.5] mmHg, pulmonary capillary wedge pressure 10.0 [6.0–11.0] mmHg) were included. Baseline and one-year follow-up cMRI assessments, clinical data, and NT-proBNP levels were analyzed. FT technology was utilized to assess biventricular strain parameters. Patients were categorized into survival and non-survival groups based on three-year outcomes. Statistical analyses, including univariate logistic regression and Cox regression, were performed to identify predictive parameters. Results: The observed three-year survival rate was 83.3%. Baseline right ventricle (RV) ejection fraction (EF) was significantly higher in the survival group compared to non-survivors (41.0 [33.75–47.25]% vs. 28.0 [23.5–36.3]%, p = 0.044), and values of ≤32.5% were linked to a 20-fold increase in mortality risk. RV septum longitudinal strain (LS) and RV global LS exhibited significant improvement over a one-year period in the survival group compared to the non-survival group (−1.2 [−6.4–1.6]% vs. 4.9 [1.5–6.7]%, p = 0.038 and −3.1 [−9.1–2.6]% vs. 4.5 [−2.1–8.5]%, p = 0.048, respectively). Declines in RV septum LS by ≥2.95% and in RV GLS by ≥3.60% were associated with a 25-fold and 8-fold increase in mortality risk, respectively. Conclusions: The decrease in right ventricular septal and global longitudinal strain over a one-year period demonstrates a significant predictive value and an association with an increased three-year mortality risk in patients with precapillary PH.
AbstractList : The management of patients with pulmonary hypertension (PH) poses a considerable challenge. While baseline cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (cMRI) indices are recognized for survival prognosis in PH, the prognostic value of one-year changes in biventricular mechanics, especially as assessed using feature tracking (FT) technology, remains underexplored. This study aims to assess the predictive value of one-year change in cMRI-derived biventricular function and mechanics parameters, along with N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) levels and six-minute walking test (6MWT) results for three-year mortality in precapillary PH patients. : In this retrospective study, 36 patients diagnosed with precapillary pulmonary hypertension (mPAP 55.0 [46.3-70.5] mmHg, pulmonary capillary wedge pressure 10.0 [6.0-11.0] mmHg) were included. Baseline and one-year follow-up cMRI assessments, clinical data, and NT-proBNP levels were analyzed. FT technology was utilized to assess biventricular strain parameters. Patients were categorized into survival and non-survival groups based on three-year outcomes. Statistical analyses, including univariate logistic regression and Cox regression, were performed to identify predictive parameters. : The observed three-year survival rate was 83.3%. Baseline right ventricle (RV) ejection fraction (EF) was significantly higher in the survival group compared to non-survivors (41.0 [33.75-47.25]% vs. 28.0 [23.5-36.3]%, = 0.044), and values of ≤32.5% were linked to a 20-fold increase in mortality risk. RV septum longitudinal strain (LS) and RV global LS exhibited significant improvement over a one-year period in the survival group compared to the non-survival group (-1.2 [-6.4-1.6]% vs. 4.9 [1.5-6.7]%, = 0.038 and -3.1 [-9.1-2.6]% vs. 4.5 [-2.1-8.5]%, = 0.048, respectively). Declines in RV septum LS by ≥2.95% and in RV GLS by ≥3.60% were associated with a 25-fold and 8-fold increase in mortality risk, respectively. : The decrease in right ventricular septal and global longitudinal strain over a one-year period demonstrates a significant predictive value and an association with an increased three-year mortality risk in patients with precapillary PH.
Background and Objectives: The management of patients with pulmonary hypertension (PH) poses a considerable challenge. While baseline cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (cMRI) indices are recognized for survival prognosis in PH, the prognostic value of one-year changes in biventricular mechanics, especially as assessed using feature tracking (FT) technology, remains underexplored. This study aims to assess the predictive value of one-year change in cMRI-derived biventricular function and mechanics parameters, along with N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) levels and six-minute walking test (6MWT) results for three-year mortality in precapillary PH patients. Materials and Methods: In this retrospective study, 36 patients diagnosed with precapillary pulmonary hypertension (mPAP 55.0 [46.3–70.5] mmHg, pulmonary capillary wedge pressure 10.0 [6.0–11.0] mmHg) were included. Baseline and one-year follow-up cMRI assessments, clinical data, and NT-proBNP levels were analyzed. FT technology was utilized to assess biventricular strain parameters. Patients were categorized into survival and non-survival groups based on three-year outcomes. Statistical analyses, including univariate logistic regression and Cox regression, were performed to identify predictive parameters. Results: The observed three-year survival rate was 83.3%. Baseline right ventricle (RV) ejection fraction (EF) was significantly higher in the survival group compared to non-survivors (41.0 [33.75–47.25]% vs. 28.0 [23.5–36.3]%, p = 0.044), and values of ≤32.5% were linked to a 20-fold increase in mortality risk. RV septum longitudinal strain (LS) and RV global LS exhibited significant improvement over a one-year period in the survival group compared to the non-survival group (−1.2 [−6.4–1.6]% vs. 4.9 [1.5–6.7]%, p = 0.038 and −3.1 [−9.1–2.6]% vs. 4.5 [−2.1–8.5]%, p = 0.048, respectively). Declines in RV septum LS by ≥2.95% and in RV GLS by ≥3.60% were associated with a 25-fold and 8-fold increase in mortality risk, respectively. Conclusions: The decrease in right ventricular septal and global longitudinal strain over a one-year period demonstrates a significant predictive value and an association with an increased three-year mortality risk in patients with precapillary PH.
Background and Objectives: The management of patients with pulmonary hypertension (PH) poses a considerable challenge. While baseline cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (cMRI) indices are recognized for survival prognosis in PH, the prognostic value of one-year changes in biventricular mechanics, especially as assessed using feature tracking (FT) technology, remains underexplored. This study aims to assess the predictive value of one-year change in cMRI-derived biventricular function and mechanics parameters, along with N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) levels and six-minute walking test (6MWT) results for three-year mortality in precapillary PH patients. Materials and Methods: In this retrospective study, 36 patients diagnosed with precapillary pulmonary hypertension (mPAP 55.0 [46.3-70.5] mmHg, pulmonary capillary wedge pressure 10.0 [6.0-11.0] mmHg) were included. Baseline and one-year follow-up cMRI assessments, clinical data, and NT-proBNP levels were analyzed. FT technology was utilized to assess biventricular strain parameters. Patients were categorized into survival and non-survival groups based on three-year outcomes. Statistical analyses, including univariate logistic regression and Cox regression, were performed to identify predictive parameters. Results: The observed three-year survival rate was 83.3%. Baseline right ventricle (RV) ejection fraction (EF) was significantly higher in the survival group compared to non-survivors (41.0 [33.75-47.25]% vs. 28.0 [23.5-36.3]%, p = 0.044), and values of ≤32.5% were linked to a 20-fold increase in mortality risk. RV septum longitudinal strain (LS) and RV global LS exhibited significant improvement over a one-year period in the survival group compared to the non-survival group (-1.2 [-6.4-1.6]% vs. 4.9 [1.5-6.7]%, p = 0.038 and -3.1 [-9.1-2.6]% vs. 4.5 [-2.1-8.5]%, p = 0.048, respectively). Declines in RV septum LS by ≥2.95% and in RV GLS by ≥3.60% were associated with a 25-fold and 8-fold increase in mortality risk, respectively. Conclusions: The decrease in right ventricular septal and global longitudinal strain over a one-year period demonstrates a significant predictive value and an association with an increased three-year mortality risk in patients with precapillary PH.Background and Objectives: The management of patients with pulmonary hypertension (PH) poses a considerable challenge. While baseline cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (cMRI) indices are recognized for survival prognosis in PH, the prognostic value of one-year changes in biventricular mechanics, especially as assessed using feature tracking (FT) technology, remains underexplored. This study aims to assess the predictive value of one-year change in cMRI-derived biventricular function and mechanics parameters, along with N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) levels and six-minute walking test (6MWT) results for three-year mortality in precapillary PH patients. Materials and Methods: In this retrospective study, 36 patients diagnosed with precapillary pulmonary hypertension (mPAP 55.0 [46.3-70.5] mmHg, pulmonary capillary wedge pressure 10.0 [6.0-11.0] mmHg) were included. Baseline and one-year follow-up cMRI assessments, clinical data, and NT-proBNP levels were analyzed. FT technology was utilized to assess biventricular strain parameters. Patients were categorized into survival and non-survival groups based on three-year outcomes. Statistical analyses, including univariate logistic regression and Cox regression, were performed to identify predictive parameters. Results: The observed three-year survival rate was 83.3%. Baseline right ventricle (RV) ejection fraction (EF) was significantly higher in the survival group compared to non-survivors (41.0 [33.75-47.25]% vs. 28.0 [23.5-36.3]%, p = 0.044), and values of ≤32.5% were linked to a 20-fold increase in mortality risk. RV septum longitudinal strain (LS) and RV global LS exhibited significant improvement over a one-year period in the survival group compared to the non-survival group (-1.2 [-6.4-1.6]% vs. 4.9 [1.5-6.7]%, p = 0.038 and -3.1 [-9.1-2.6]% vs. 4.5 [-2.1-8.5]%, p = 0.048, respectively). Declines in RV septum LS by ≥2.95% and in RV GLS by ≥3.60% were associated with a 25-fold and 8-fold increase in mortality risk, respectively. Conclusions: The decrease in right ventricular septal and global longitudinal strain over a one-year period demonstrates a significant predictive value and an association with an increased three-year mortality risk in patients with precapillary PH.
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Author Padervinskienė, Lina
Ereminienė, Eglė
Krivickienė, Aušra
Nedzelskienė, Irena
Miliauskas, Skaidrius
Ažukaitė, Joana
Šimkus, Paulius
Hoppenot, Deimantė
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cardiac magnetic resonance
Care and treatment
feature tracking
Health sciences
Heart
Hospitals
Humans
Hypertension, Pulmonary
Intubation
Lithuania
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
Mechanics
Medical imaging equipment
Medical prognosis
Medical research
Medicine, Experimental
Mortality
Natriuretic peptides
Patient outcomes
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Prognosis
Pulmonary arteries
Pulmonary hypertension
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