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Maximum longitudinal relaxation velocity of the left ventricle: its clinical value and relationship with NT-proBNP plasma levels in heart failure
Authors:Taléns-Visconti Raquel  Rivera Miguel  Climent Vicente  Valero Ricardo  Martínez-Dolz Luis  Sancho-Tello Ma José  Cortés Raquel  Miro Vicente  Sevilla Begoña  Perez-Bosca Jose Leandro  Bertomeu Vicente  Salvador Antonio  Jordan Alejandro  Marin Francisco  Sogorb Francisco
Affiliation:Research Center La Fe Hospital, Valencia, Spain.
Abstract:BACKGROUND: M-mode recordings of the mitral annulus to measure the maximum ascending velocity during early diastole as an expression of maximum longitudinal relaxation velocity of the left ventricle (RVm) can be used as an index of left ventricular (LV) diastolic function. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship of RVm with LV functional parameters in patients with heart failure, with N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) plasma levels, and with their functional classification. METHODS AND RESULTS: RVm was recorded in 97 patients by M-mode echocardiography. Patients were classified according to the New York Heart Association (NYHA) and the concentration of NT-proBNP was determined. Patients with ejection fraction (EF)>40 showed a significant correlation between RVm and mitral annulus motion (MAM), mitral flow propagation velocity, E/A, age, deceleration time (DT), and NT-proBNP. In patients with EF40, though its relationship with NT-proBNP both in patients with EF>or40 it is influenced only by age. RVm values showed a significant decrease in NYHA class II and III.
Keywords:heart failure    left ventricular function    mitral annulus
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