Background: There are relatively few studies investigating cardiac structural and functional abnormalities associated with systemic lupus erythematous (SLE). The long-term prognosis of SLE patients is closely related to the cardiovascular events caused by SLE.Accordingly, it is necessary to assess early myocardial systolic function and synchrony.Methods: Overall, 90 patients with SLE were randomly selected from our outpatient and inpatient clinics and divided according to SLE Disease Activity Index (SLE-DAI-2000) scores: group A, stable (scores 0-4); group B, mildly active stage (scores 5-9); and group C, moderately active stage (scores ≥10). Each group included 30 patients.Further, 30 sex-and age-matched healthy individuals who were referred for check-ups at the same period were selected as controls (group D). The minimum age for entry into the group was 17 years old. Autostrain LV and three-dimensional quantitative analysis (3DQA) were applied to obtain left ventricular systolic function parameters, information on strain parameters, and correlations between parameters. Simultaneity parameters measured by Autostrain LV and 3DQA were tested for reproducibility.Results: A two-by-two comparison of groups A-C showed that as the disease activity score increased, AP4LS%, AP2LS%, AP3LS%, and the LV mean overall longitudinal strain all gradually decreased, while LV longitudinal strain peak time standard deviation (Tls-SD) gradually increased, with all differences being statistically significant (p < .05).
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