Fetal and neonatal echocardiographic analysis of biomechanical alterations for the systemic right ventricle heart

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2024-09-19
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Background: The perinatal transition's impact on systemic right ventricle (SRV) cardiac hemodynamics is not fully understood. Standard clinical image analysis tools fall short of capturing comprehensive diastolic and systolic measures of these hemodynamics.

Objectives: Compare standard and novel hemodynamic echocardiogram (echo) parameters to quantify perinatal changes in SRV and healthy controls.

Methods: We performed a retrospective study of 10 SRV patients with echocardiograms at 33-weeks gestation and at day of birth and 12 age-matched controls. We used in-house developed analysis algorithms to quantify ventricular biomechanics from four-chamber B-mode and color Doppler scans. Cardiac morphology, hemodynamics, tissue motion, deformation, and flow parameters were measured.

Results: Tissue motion, deformation, and index measurements did not reliably capture biomechanical changes. Stroke volume and cardiac output were nearly twice as large for the SRV compared to the control RV and left ventricle (LV) due to RV enlargement. The enlarged RV exhibited disordered flow with higher energy loss (EL) compared to prenatal control LV and postnatal control RV and LV. Furthermore, the enlarged RV demonstrated elevated vortex strength (VS) and kinetic energy (KE) compared to both the control RV and LV, prenatally and postnatally. The SRV showed reduced relaxation with increased early filling velocity (E) compared prenatally to the LV and postnatally to the control RV and LV. Furthermore, increased recovery pressure (ΔP) was observed between the SRV and control RV and LV, prenatally and postnatally.

Conclusions: The novel hydrodynamic parameters more reliably capture the SRV alterations than traditional parameters.

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Meyers BA, Bhattacharya S, Brindise MC, Loke YH, Payne RM, Vlachos PP. Fetal and neonatal echocardiographic analysis of biomechanical alterations for the systemic right ventricle heart. PLoS One. 2024;19(9):e0308645. Published 2024 Sep 19. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0308645
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