Abstract

BackgroundSystemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is associated with high cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. It is frequently underestimated by routine imaging techniques. Aim of the work was to determine if new echocardiographic imaging modalities like tissue Doppler, can detect abnormalities in left ventricular function in asymptomatic SLE patients. Patients and methodsFifty SLE patients were attending the rheumatology department of the Kasr El Aini hospital. All patients were subjected to cardiac, musculoskeletal examination, routine laboratory investigations. Twenty healthy age matched subjects were taken as controls. Ultrasound examination by two dimensional echocardiography and color tissue Doppler were performed on the patients and control to obtain the cardiac chamber diameters, systolic and diastolic myocardial velocities. ResultsSLE patients have an increased prevalence of subclinical LV dysfunction. SLE patients with positive tissue Doppler findings were of old age, had long disease duration, high disease activity and nephritis. ConclusionTissue Doppler velocities have been shown to be a sensitive tool in detecting early myocardial dysfunction before the occurrence of reduced left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF).

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