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Prognostic Significance of Cardiac Magnetic Resonance in Left Atrial and Biventricular Strain Analysis during the Follow-Up of Suspected Myocarditis

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JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE
Volume 12, Issue 2, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/jcm12020457

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myocarditis; atrium; ventricle; magnetic resonance imaging; feature tracking; strain

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This retrospective study aims to assess the variation in left atrial and biventricular strain and its prognostic value in suspected myocarditis. The results showed that the left atrial total emptying fraction was the only functional index that showed a statistically significant improvement, and the initial left atrial peak's late negative strain rate was the only parameter with significant predictive power of major adverse cardiac events. Therefore, cardiac magnetic resonance strain has great potential for monitoring left atrial and ventricular function in suspected myocarditis.
To assess the variation in left atrial (LA) and biventricular strain and its prognostic value in the course of suspected myocarditis, this retrospective study included 55 patients with clinically suspected myocarditis who underwent cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) examinations at baseline and follow-up periods. Cine images were used for feature tracking analysis. Paired Student's t test, McNemar's test, and Cox proportional hazard regression were used for statistical analysis. The LA total emptying fraction was the only functional index that showed a statistically significant improvement. The initial LA peak's late negative strain rate (SRa) was the only parameter with a significant predictive power of major adverse cardiac events under univariable (hazard ratio [HR] 2.396, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.044-5.498, p = 0.039) and multivariable Cox survival analysis when adjusted by LA strain parameters (HR 5.072, 95% CI 1.478-17.404, p = 0.010), LA strain and functional parameters (HR 7.197, 95% CI 1.679-30.846, p = 0.008), and LA and biventricular strain and functional parameters (HR 10.389, 95% CI 2.250-47.977, p = 0.003). Thus, our findings indicate that CMR strain is useful for monitoring LA and ventricular function in suspected myocarditis, that LA function may recover preceding ventricular function changes, and that LA strain may serve as an incremental tool to predict adverse outcomes.

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