Aim. Assess the diagnostic significance of markers of heart failure, to identify the features of clinical symptoms and structural and functional remodeling of the left and right heart in patients with chronic heart failure (CHF) in combination with atrial fibrillation (AF) and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Materials and methods. groups of patients were formed: group 1 – patients with COPD without cardiovascular diseases (n=28), group 2 – patients with CHF and COPD without AF (n=30), group 3 – patients with CHF and AF without COPD (n=33), group 4 (main) – patients with CHF, AF and COPD (n=29). Patients were evaluated for clinical symptoms, 6-minute walk test, echocardiographic study, determined the concentration of natriuretic peptides (NUP): N-terminal fragment of the precursor of cerebral NUP (NT-proBNP) and mid-regional pro-atrial NUP (MR-proANP). Results. In patients with CHF on the background of AF and COPD, a higher score of the severity of clinical symptoms was established in comparison with the 3rd group (p<0,001). The features of heart remodeling in patients of the main group were revealed in comparison with patients with CHF and AF without COPD: lower volume indices of the left (p=0,001) and right (p=0,004) atria and values of the indexed index of the end-diastolic area of the right ventricle (RV) (p=0,007), lower contractility of the RV, the presence of RV hypertrophy. The effect of AF on the structural and functional parameters of the heart in patients with CHF, COPD and AF can be judged by comparison with patients with CHF and COPD without AF: higher values of the size of the RV (p=0,012), indexed index of the end-systolic area of the RV (p<0,001), lower systolic function of the RV on the background of higher pressure in the RV cavity (p=0,001). Defined the highest level of NT-proBNP in patients with CHF, AF and COPD in comparison with its level in patients of the 2nd group (p<0,001) and in patients 3rd groups (p=0,010). Higher levels of MR-proANP were found in patients with CHF and AF without COPD (p<0,001). Conclusion. In patients with CHF, AF and COPD, more pronounced clinical symptoms are caused by chronic bronchial obstruction. Pathogenetic features of left and right heart remodeling in patients with CHF on the background of AF and COPD were revealed. For the early detection of HF in patients with AF the greatest diagnostic importance is the determination of the level of MR-proANP, however, in patients with combined AF and COPD the most informative is the determination of the concentration of NT-proBNP.
Objective: to identify the features of structural and functional remodeling of the right heart in patients with chronic heart failure (CHF) against the background of a combination of atrial fibrillation (AF) and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), to assess the effect on the concentration of the heart failure marker NT-proBNP.Materials and methods: the study included 120 patients who were divided in to 4 groups depending on the presence of CHF, AF and COPD. Patients underwent an echocardiographic (EchoCG) study, and the concentration of the N-terminal fragment of the brain natriuretic peptide precursor (NT-proBNP) was determined.Results: comparison of EchoCG parameters of the right heart in patients with CHF of different groups was performed in pairs to determine the effect of diseases on the remodeling of the right atrium (RA) and right ventricle (RV) in comorbid conditions. In patients with CHF, AF and COPD, in comparison with patients with CHF and AF without COPD, lower volume parameters of RA (p=0.004), greater wall thickness of the RV (p<0.001), lower values of the indexed end-diastolic area (EDA) of the RV (p=0.007) and its fractional area measurement (FAM) (p=0.011) were revealed, which allows us to judge the effect of chronic bronchoobstruction on heart remodeling in patients with CHF and AF. When compared with patients with CHF and COPD without AF in patients with CHF, AF and COPD have large size of RV (p=0.012), its indexed end-systolic area (ESA) (p<0.001), lower ejection fraction (EF) of RV (p=0.002), FAM (p<0.001), systolic excursion of the tricuspid valve plane (TAPSE) (p=0.012), indicating the influence of concomitant AF in EchoCG parameters in patients with CHF and COPD. A higher concentration of NT-proBNP was found in patients with CHF, AF and COPD compared to the marker level in both patients with CHF and AF without COPD (p=0.010) and in patients with CHF and COPD without AF (p<0.001), due to more pronounced remodeling of the RV.Conclusions: In patients with CHF, AF and COPD were the features of the remodeling of the right heart, caused by influence of, on the one hand, AF, on the other, with COPD the structural and functional parameters of heart in patients with this combined pathology. Using the extended protocol EchoCG studies identify additional characteristics of structural-functional state of the right heart (ESA and EDA RV, RV EF, TAPSE and FAM) will optimize early diagnosis of CHF and cardiovascular and bronchopulmonary diseases.
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