학술논문

Coronary microcirculation and left ventricular diastolic function but not myocardial deformation indices are impaired early in patients with chronic kidney disease.
Document Type
Article
Source
Echocardiography. Jul2023, Vol. 40 Issue 7, p600-607. 8p.
Subject
*CHRONIC kidney failure
*ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY
*ANALYSIS of variance
*LEFT ventricular dysfunction
*CARDIOMYOPATHIES
*LEFT ventricular hypertrophy
*CORONARY circulation
*DIPYRIDAMOLE
*T-test (Statistics)
*DESCRIPTIVE statistics
*DATA analysis software
Language
ISSN
0742-2822
Abstract
Aim: To investigate abnormalities in myocardial strain and classic echocardiographic indices and coronary flow reserve (CFR), in younger versus older CKD patients. Methods: Sixty consecutive CKD patients (<60 years old n = 30, ≥60 years old n = 30) and 30 healthy controls (age‐ and gender‐matched with younger CKD patients) were recruited. An echocardiographic assessment including myocardial strain indices (i.e. global longitudinal strain ‐GLS ‐, TWIST, UNTWIST rate) was performed at baseline and following dipyridamole administration in all participants. Results: Younger CKD patients had higher E/e', left ventricular mass index and relative wall thickness and lower E' (p <.005 for all) compared to healthy controls. Older CKD patients had lower E/A and E' (p <.05 for both) compared to younger CKD patients; these differences did not remain significant after adjustment for age. CFR was higher in healthy controls compared to younger and older CKD patients (p <.05 for both) without a significant difference between CKD groups. There were no significant differences in GLS, TWIST or UNTWIST values among the three groups of patients. Dipyridamole‐induced changes did not differ significantly among the three groups. Conclusions: Compared to healthy controls, impaired coronary microcirculation and left ventricular diastolic function, but not myocardial strain abnormalities, are found in young CKD patients and deteriorate with aging. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]