Structural And/Or Functional Underpinnings of Magnetic Resonance Imaging Bi-Atrial Strain Impairment in Patients With Takotsubo Syndrome

2021 ◽  
pp. 084653712110571
Author(s):  
John E. Madias
2012 ◽  
Vol 31 (9) ◽  
pp. 609-613
Author(s):  
Cláudia Jorge ◽  
Luís Sargento ◽  
Manuel Gato Varela ◽  
Pedro Canas da Silva ◽  
Ana G. Almeida ◽  
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2021 ◽  
pp. 084653712110424
Author(s):  
Riccardo Cau ◽  
Pierpaolo Bassareo ◽  
Gloria Caredda ◽  
Jasjit S. Suri ◽  
Antonio Esposito ◽  
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Objectives: The purpose of this study was to investigate whether there may be a bi-atrial dysfunction in Takotsubo syndrome (TS) during the transient course of the disease, using cardiac magnetic resonance imaging feature tracking (CMR-FT) in analyzing bi-atrial strain. Method: Eighteen TS patients and 13 healthy controls were studied. Reservoir, conduit, and booster bi-atrial functions were analyzed by CMR-FT. The correlation between LA and RA strain parameters was assessed. Intra- and inter-observer reproducibility was evaluated for all strain and strain rate (SR) parameters using intraclass correlation coefficients (ICCs) and Bland-Altman analysis. Results: Atrial strain were feasible in all patients and controls. Takotsubo patients showed an impaired LA Reservoir strain (∊s), LA Reservoir strain rate (SRs), LA and RA Conduit strain(∊e), LA and RA conduit strain rate (SRe) in comparison with controls (P < 0.001 for all of them), while no differences were found as to LA and RA booster deformation parameters (∊a and SRa). Analysis of correlation showed that LA ∊s, SRs, ∊e, and SRe were positively correlated with corresponding RA strain measurements (P < 0.001, r = 0.61 and P = 0,03, r = 0,54, respectively). Reproducibility was good to excellent for all atrial strain and strain rate parameters (ICCs ranging from 0,50 to 0,96). Conclusion: Atrial strain analysis using CMR-FT may be a useful tool to reveal new pathophysiological insights in Takotsubo cardiomyopathy. Additional studies, with a larger number of patients, are needed to confirm the possible role of these advanced CMR tools in characterizing TS patients.


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