Background: The commonest echocardiographic measurement, left ventricular ejection fraction, can not necessarily predict mortality of recipients following heart transplantation potentially due to afterload dependency. Afterload-independent left ventricular stroke work index (LVSWI) is alternatively recommended by the current guideline; however, pulmonary artery catheters are rarely inserted in organ donors in most jurisdictions. We propose a novel non-invasive echocardiographic parameter, Pressure-Strain Product (PSP), as a potential surrogate of catheter-based LVSWI. This study aimed to investigate if PSP could correlate with catheter-based LVSWI in an ovine model of brain stem death (BSD) donors. The association between PSP and myocardial mitochondrial function in the post-transplant hearts was also evaluated. Methods: Thirty-one female sheep (weight 47 ± 5 kg) were divided into two groups; BSD (n = 15), and sham neurologic injury (n = 16). Echocardiographic parameters including global circumferential strain (GCS) and global radial strain (GRS) and pulmonary artery catheter-based LVSWI were simultaneously measured at 8-timepoints during 24-h observation. PSP was calculated as a product of GCS or GRS, and mean arterial pressure for PSPcirc or PSPrad, respectively. Myocardial mitochondrial function was evaluated following 6-h observation after heart transplantation. Results: In BSD donor hearts, PSPcirc (n = 96, rho =.547, p <.001) showed the best correlation with LVSWI among other echocardiographic parameters. PSPcirc returned AUC of.825 to distinguish higher values of cardiomyocyte mitochondrial function (cut-off point; mean value of complex 1,2 O2 Flux) in post-transplant hearts, which was greater than other echocardiographic parameters. Conclusions: PSPcirc could be used as a surrogate of catheter-based LVSWI reflecting mitochondrial function.
Echocardiographic surrogate of left ventricular stroke work in a model of brain stem death donors / K. Sato, L.S. Hoe, J. Chan, N.G. Obonyo, K. Wildi, S. Heinsar, S.M. Colombo, C. Ainola, G. Abbate, N. Sato, M.R. Passmore, M. Bouquet, E.S. Wilson, K. Hyslop, S. Livingstone, A. Haymet, J. Jung, K. Skeggs, C. Palmieri, N. White, D. Platts, J.Y. Suen, D.C. Mcgiffin, G.L. Bassi, J.F. Fraser. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL INVESTIGATION. - ISSN 0014-2972. - 54:10(2024 Oct), pp. e14259.1-e14259.11. [10.1111/eci.14259]
Echocardiographic surrogate of left ventricular stroke work in a model of brain stem death donors
S.M. Colombo;G.L. Bassi;
2024
Abstract
Background: The commonest echocardiographic measurement, left ventricular ejection fraction, can not necessarily predict mortality of recipients following heart transplantation potentially due to afterload dependency. Afterload-independent left ventricular stroke work index (LVSWI) is alternatively recommended by the current guideline; however, pulmonary artery catheters are rarely inserted in organ donors in most jurisdictions. We propose a novel non-invasive echocardiographic parameter, Pressure-Strain Product (PSP), as a potential surrogate of catheter-based LVSWI. This study aimed to investigate if PSP could correlate with catheter-based LVSWI in an ovine model of brain stem death (BSD) donors. The association between PSP and myocardial mitochondrial function in the post-transplant hearts was also evaluated. Methods: Thirty-one female sheep (weight 47 ± 5 kg) were divided into two groups; BSD (n = 15), and sham neurologic injury (n = 16). Echocardiographic parameters including global circumferential strain (GCS) and global radial strain (GRS) and pulmonary artery catheter-based LVSWI were simultaneously measured at 8-timepoints during 24-h observation. PSP was calculated as a product of GCS or GRS, and mean arterial pressure for PSPcirc or PSPrad, respectively. Myocardial mitochondrial function was evaluated following 6-h observation after heart transplantation. Results: In BSD donor hearts, PSPcirc (n = 96, rho =.547, p <.001) showed the best correlation with LVSWI among other echocardiographic parameters. PSPcirc returned AUC of.825 to distinguish higher values of cardiomyocyte mitochondrial function (cut-off point; mean value of complex 1,2 O2 Flux) in post-transplant hearts, which was greater than other echocardiographic parameters. Conclusions: PSPcirc could be used as a surrogate of catheter-based LVSWI reflecting mitochondrial function.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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