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Abstract Objective Preserved right ventricular (RV) function is crucial in patients supported with left ventricular assist devices (LVAD). The use of strain derived from speckle tracking echocardiography (STE) is recommended by recent guidelines to evaluate intricate RV contractility. The data regarding long-term RV observation in LVAD patients using STE are limited. Thus, the study aimed to determine RV systolic function by STE in the remote period after LVAD implantation. Methods Patients with implanted third-generation LVADs with hydrodynamic bearing were prospectively enrolled (NCT05063006). The RV STE indices were analyzed before and after LVAD implantation, both at rest and during the cycle ergometer exercise test. Results We included 22 patients, the mean age was 58.4±7 years, 95.5% were men, and 45.5% had dilated cardiomyopathy. Stress tests were conducted 7 months postoperatively. The RV strain analysis was feasible in all subjects both in rest and exercise. The RV free wall strain (RVFWS) worsened from −13% (IQR, −17.3 to −10.9) to −11.3% (IQR, −12.9 to −6; p=0.033) after LVAD implantation with the particular decline in the apical RV segment [−11.3% (IQR, −16.4 to −6.2) vs −7.8% (IQR, −11.7 to −3.9; p=0.012)]. The RV four-chamber longitudinal strain (RV4CSL) remained unchanged [−8.5% (IQR, −10.8 to −6.9) vs −7.3% (IQR, −9.8 to −4.7; p=0.184)]. Neither RVFWS (−11.3% (IQR, −12.9 to −6) vs −9.9% (IQR, −13.5 to −7.5; p=0.077) nor RV4CSL [−7.3% (IQR, −9.8 to −4.7) vs −7.9% (IQR, −9.8 to −6.3; p=0.548)] changed during cycle ergometer stress test. Conclusion The RVFWS worsens after LVAD implantation presumably due to impaired apical contractility. In LVAD-supported patients during the cycle ergometer stress test, the detailed RV strain analysis is feasible and its indices remain unchanged. Funding Acknowledgement Type of funding sources: Other. Main funding source(s): 1. Cor Aegrum Foundation of Cardiac Surgery Development in Cracow2. Medtronic Poland sp. z o.o.

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