Abstract
BackgroundAsthma is the most prevalent chronic airway condition in children. It is characterised by hyperresponsiveness of the small airways leading to airway narrowing, which is usually reversible, with or without treatment. Asthma is known to cause right ventricular dysfunction, but not much is known of this effect among children with highest burden of asthma. The aim of this study is to compare the right ventricular functions of children with asthma, aged 6– ≤ 13 years, with those of their age and sex-matched apparently healthy control using transthoracic echocardiography. The systolic and global right ventricular functions were assessed using Tricuspid Annular Plane Systolic Function (TAPSE) and Tei index, respectively.ResultsSeventy cases and 68 controls were included in the final analysis of the results. The male-to-female ratios are 1.9:1 and 2:1 for the cases and controls, respectively, and their mean age were 8.82 (± 2.28) and 9.05 (2.50) years. There was no statistically significant difference between their sex (X2\\documentclass[12pt]{minimal} \\usepackage{amsmath} \\usepackage{wasysym} \\usepackage{amsfonts} \\usepackage{amssymb} \\usepackage{amsbsy} \\usepackage{mathrsfs} \\usepackage{upgreek} \\setlength{\\oddsidemargin}{-69pt} \\begin{document}$${X}^{2}$$\\end{document}/P = 0.810/0.85) and their mean age (P = 0.554). The mean TAPSE of the cases (20.16 ± 2.15 mm) and the controls (20.28 ± 2.71 mm) did not differ significantly (P = 0.74), but the mean Tei index of the cases (0.56 ± 0.16) was significantly higher than that of the control (0.50 ± 0.10) (P = 0.007). Among the asthmatics, 17.1% (12/70) and 2.9% (2/70) had global and systolic RV dysfunctions, respectively; 2.9% (2/70) of the controls had RV global dysfunctions, but none had RV systolic dysfunction. The global dysfunction among the asthmatics was significantly associated with their age range and frequency of hospitalisation (X2\\documentclass[12pt]{minimal} \\usepackage{amsmath} \\usepackage{wasysym} \\usepackage{amsfonts} \\usepackage{amssymb} \\usepackage{amsbsy} \\usepackage{mathrsfs} \\usepackage{upgreek} \\setlength{\\oddsidemargin}{-69pt} \\begin{document}$${X}^{2}$$\\end{document} /p of 6.051/0.014 and 7.209/0.021, respectively), and significantly correlates with their Body Mass Index, and peripheral oxygen saturation (r/P of −0.236/0.049 and − 2.490/0.038, respectively). None of the participants had right ventricular systolic dysfunction.ConclusionThis study shows that asthmatic patients have global RV dysfunction, and it is suggested that better control of asthma would preserve cardiac function.
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