Abstract

BackgroundAtrial fibrillation (AF) is associated with profound structural and functional changes in the atria. In the present study, we investigated the association between left atrial (LA) phasic function and the extent of LA fibrosis using advanced cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging techniques, including 3-dimensional (3D) late gadolinium enhancement (LGE) and feature tracking.MethodsPatients with paroxysmal and persistent AF (n = 105) underwent CMR in sinus rhythm. LA global reservoir strain, conduit strain and contractile strain were derived from cine CMR images using CMR feature tracking. The extent of LA fibrosis was assessed from 3D LGE images. Healthy subjects underwent CMR and served as controls (n = 19).ResultsSignificantly lower LA reservoir strain, conduit strain and contractile strain were found in AF patients, as compared to healthy controls (− 15.9 ± 3.8% vs. − 21.1 ± 3.6% P < 0.001, − 8.7 ± 2.7% vs. − 12.6 ± 2.5% P < 0.001 and − 7.2 ± 2.3% vs. − 8.6 ± 2.2% P = 0.02, respectively). Patients with a high degree of LA fibrosis (dichotomized by the median value) had lower reservoir strain and conduit strain compared to patients with a low degree of LA fibrosis (− 15.0 ± 3.9% vs. − 16.9 ± 3.3%, P = 0.02 and − 7.9 ± 2.7% vs. − 9.5 ± 2.6%, P = 0.01, respectively). In contrast, no difference was found for LA contractile strain (− 7.1 ± 2.4% vs. − 7.4 ± 2.3%, P = 0.55).ConclusionsImpaired LA reservoir and conduit strain are present in AF patients with extensive atrial fibrosis. Future studies are needed to examine the biologic nature of this association and possible therapeutic implications.

Highlights

  • Atrial fibrillation (AF) is associated with profound structural and functional changes in the atria

  • We investigated the association between left atrial (LA) strain and LA fibrosis during all three phases of the cardiac cycle in AF patients, using advanced Cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging and post-processing techniques including 3D late gadolinium enhancement (LGE) and feature tracking

  • Assessable 3D contrast enhanced magnetic resonance angiogram (CE-MRA) and 3D LGE images for quantification of LA fibrosis were available in 82 patients (78%)

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Atrial fibrillation (AF) is associated with profound structural and functional changes in the atria. We investigated the association between left atrial (LA) phasic function and the extent of LA fibrosis using advanced cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging techniques, including 3-dimensional (3D) late gadolinium enhancement (LGE) and feature tracking. Cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging has emerged as the gold standard method to evaluate the atrial remodeling process. We investigated the association between LA strain and LA fibrosis during all three phases of the cardiac cycle in AF patients, using advanced CMR imaging and post-processing techniques including 3D LGE and feature tracking

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