Myocardial recovery after percutaneous coronary intervention in coronary artery disease patients with impaired systolic functionpredictive utility of global longitudinal strain
Indian Heart Journal • 2022
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Sheeren Khaled a, b, *, Ghada Shalaby c, b
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Indian Heart Journal
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International
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Abstract
Objective: Coronary revascularization is associated with better outcomes in coronary artery disease
patients. We aim to investigate the prevalence, and factors associated with left ventricular (LV)
improvement following successful percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) of patients with impaired
systolic function with specific reference to the value of baseline GLS.
Methods: This retrospective study reviewed the records of coronary artery disease patients with
impaired systolic function who were admitted and treated with PCI.
Result: Out of 420 consecutive acute coronary syndrome patients with an impaired systolic function who
were admitted and treated with PCI during the period from January 2021 to December 2021, 147 patients
(35%) showed no improvement in the Left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) post PCI and 273 patients
(65%) showed improvement of the LVEF post PCI in their follow up echocardiogram. Larger myocardial
injury dilated LV dimension at the acute phase showed a strong impact on further improving LV systolic
function. Baseline GLS showed a higher statistical difference between the Non-improving LVEF and
improving LVEF groups. Moreover, the early GLS and further LV systolic function improvement were
strongly correlated (P < 0.001) with higher sensitivity and specificity. A receiver operating characteristic
curve (ROC) analysis demonstrated that GLS values greater than 9% are a predictor of significant LVEF
improvement in the follow-up stage.
Conclusion: Sizable proportion of patients with impaired systolic function following successful PCI show
further LV systolic recovery. We demonstrated that the baseline GLS values of more than 9% are an accurate
predictor of significant LVEF improvement.
patients. We aim to investigate the prevalence, and factors associated with left ventricular (LV)
improvement following successful percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) of patients with impaired
systolic function with specific reference to the value of baseline GLS.
Methods: This retrospective study reviewed the records of coronary artery disease patients with
impaired systolic function who were admitted and treated with PCI.
Result: Out of 420 consecutive acute coronary syndrome patients with an impaired systolic function who
were admitted and treated with PCI during the period from January 2021 to December 2021, 147 patients
(35%) showed no improvement in the Left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) post PCI and 273 patients
(65%) showed improvement of the LVEF post PCI in their follow up echocardiogram. Larger myocardial
injury dilated LV dimension at the acute phase showed a strong impact on further improving LV systolic
function. Baseline GLS showed a higher statistical difference between the Non-improving LVEF and
improving LVEF groups. Moreover, the early GLS and further LV systolic function improvement were
strongly correlated (P < 0.001) with higher sensitivity and specificity. A receiver operating characteristic
curve (ROC) analysis demonstrated that GLS values greater than 9% are a predictor of significant LVEF
improvement in the follow-up stage.
Conclusion: Sizable proportion of patients with impaired systolic function following successful PCI show
further LV systolic recovery. We demonstrated that the baseline GLS values of more than 9% are an accurate
predictor of significant LVEF improvement.
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