Valor pronóstico del speckle-tracking bidimensional en pacientes con sospecha de cardiopatía isquémica
Prognostic value of two-dimensional speckle-tracking echocardiography in patients with suspected ischemic heart disease

CorSalud; 13 (1), 2021
Publication year: 2021

RESUMEN Introducción:

El estudio ecocardiográfico mediante speckle-tracking ha emergido como un novedoso método para la evaluación cuantitativa de la función miocárdica y se ha correlacionado con la presencia de enfermedad coronaria.

Objetivo:

Determinar el valor pronóstico de la deformación miocárdica (strain) por speckle-tracking bidimensional en la evolución de pacientes con sospecha de cardiopatía isquémica.

Método:

Estudio longitudinal prospectivo analítico con 51 pacientes a los que se realizó ecocardiograma con evaluación de la deformación (strain) longitudinal global por speckle-tracking bidimensional y coronariografía en el CIMEQ entre 2016 y 2018. Se siguieron los eventos cardíacos graves (infarto de miocardio, muerte cardíaca y por otras causas, enfermedad cerebrovascular y necesidad de nueva revascularización).

Resultados:

El 70,6% de los enfermos resultaron ser del sexo masculino, el 81,4% mayores de 50 años y 81,4%, fumadores. El 65,0% tenía enfermedad coronaria significativa y 55,0% de los casos fueron revascularizados. Se registraron 4 muertes (7,8%) y un infarto no fatal (2,0%). Los pacientes con deformación longitudinal global ≤ -15% (en valores absolutos) tuvieron mayor frecuencia de eventos cardíacos graves (p=0,02).

Conclusiones:

La deformación longitudinal global medida por speckle-tracking bidimensional no pudo predecir la presencia de enfermedad coronaria, pero sí los eventos cardiovasculares graves en los enfermos con enfermedad coronaria significativa.

ABSTRACT Introduction:

Two-dimensional speckle-tracking echocardiography has emerged as a novel method for the quantitative evaluation of myocardial function and it has been correlated with the presence of coronary artery disease.

Objective:

To determine the prognostic value of myocardial strain by two-dimensional speckle-tracking echocardiography in the evolution of patients with suspected ischemic heart disease.

Method:

An analytical prospective longitudinal study was carried out with 51 patients, who underwent global longitudinal strain assessment by two-dimensional speckle-tracking echocardiography, and coronary angiography at CIMEQ between 2016 and 2018. Major cardiac adverse events (myocardial infarction, cardiac and non-cardiac cause of death, cerebrovascular disease, and need for new revascularization) were followed.

Results:

The 70.6% of patients were male, the 81.4% were older than 50 years old, and the 81.4% were smokers. The 65.0% of patients had significant coronary artery disease and the 55.0% underwent myocardial revascularization. There were four deaths (7.8%) and one non-fatal myocardial infarction (2.0%). Patients with global longitudinal strain ≤ -15% (in absolute or modular values) had a higher frequency of major adverse cardiovascular events (p=0.02).

Conclusions:

Global longitudinal strain by two-dimensional speckle-tracking echocardiography could not predict the presence of coronary artery disease, but it did predict major adverse cardiovascular events in patients with significant coronary artery disease.

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