Abstract

Left ventricular regional systolic motion was investigated in patients with right ventricular pressure overload and 10 controls using tagged cine magnetic resonance imaging. The regional shortening fraction was determined in four segments (septal, lateral, inferior, and anterior) on the short-axis image. An asynchrony index, nonhomogeneity of regional shortening, was calculated. Septal shortening in these patients was depressed, and showed an inverse correlation with the right-to-left ventricular peak pressure ratio ( r=−0.80, P<0.01). Lateral shortening was greater in the patients than in the controls ( P<0.01). The asynchrony index was significantly greater in the patients than in the controls ( P<0.01), and correlated with the right-to-left systolic pressure ratio ( r=0.64, P=0.02) and the left ventricular end-diastolic pressure ( r=0.79, P<0.01). The altered distribution of regional circumferential shortening results in an increased heterogeneity of regional systolic motion. These findings may have important implications for the assessment of ventricular function in patients with right ventricular pressure overload.

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