Evaluating Left Ventricular Systolic Synchronicity with Real-Time 3D Echocardiography in Newborns

AbstractKnowing the normal values of left ventricular (LV) systolic synchronicity in the early neonatal period is very important for understanding myocardial function. This retrospective study analyzed data of 105 newborns who were examined using real-time 3-dimensional echocardiography (RT3DE). The time to the point of minimal regional systolic volume (Tmsv) was measured from volume –time curves in each segment. Standard deviation (SD) and maximal difference (Dif) of Tmsv were calculated from 16 (6 basal/6 mid/4 apical), 12 (6 basal/6 mid), and 6 (basal) LV segments with the corresponding parameters adjusted for the R–R interval. Influences of age, sex, gestational age, bir th weight, and heart rate on parameters were explored. Data showed no significant difference among Tmsv-16-SD, Tmsv-12-SD, and Tmsv-6-SD. A strong correlation was found between Tmsv-6-SD and Tmsv-6-Dif (r = 0.83,P <  0.001), Tmsv-12-SD and Tmsv-6-SD (r = 0.77,P <  0.001), and Tmsv-12-Dif and Tmsv-6-Dif (r = 0.76,P <  0.001) and a moderate correlation was found between Tmsv-16-SD and Tmsv-16-Dif (r = 0.66,P <  0.001), Tmsv-6-SD and Tmsv-12-Dif (r = 0.62,P <  0.001), and Tmsv-12-SD and Tmsv-6-Dif (r = 0.61,P <  0.001). Heart rate correlated negatively with Tmsv (r = − 0.03 to − 0.11,P <  0.004–0.000), but had no effect on parameters adjusted for %R–R. Age, sex, gestational age, and birth weight did not affect any of t...
Source: Pediatric Cardiology - Category: Cardiology Source Type: research