2023
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0290981
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Characteristics of the right ventricle in left ventricular noncompaction with reduced ejection fraction in the light of dilated cardiomyopathy

Zsófia Gregor,
Anna Réka Kiss,
Kinga Grebur
et al.

Abstract: Background Reports of left ventricular noncompaction (LVNC) rarely include descriptions of the right ventricle (RV). This study aimed to describe the characteristics of the RV in LVNC patients with reduced LV function (LVNC-R) compared with patients with dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) and subjects with LVNC with normal left ventricular ejection fraction (LV-EF) (LVNC-N). Methods Forty-four LVNC-R patients, 44 LVNC-N participants, and 31 DCM patients were included in this retrospective study (LV-EF: LVNC-R: 33.… Show more

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“…The correlation of LV and RV trabeculation was observed only in LVNC patients with normal LV-EF, whereas LV trabeculation correlated with RV volumes in both types of LV-NC patients regardless of LV-EF. LVNC patients with reduced LV-EF had worse RV strains than patients with LVNC with normal LV-EF, but RV strains correlated with RV trabeculation predominantly in LVNC patients with reduced LV-EF [ 105 ]. Subclinical impairment of RV myocardial deformation was present even in children with LVNC [ 56 ].…”
Section: The Right Heart and The Pulmonary Arterymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The correlation of LV and RV trabeculation was observed only in LVNC patients with normal LV-EF, whereas LV trabeculation correlated with RV volumes in both types of LV-NC patients regardless of LV-EF. LVNC patients with reduced LV-EF had worse RV strains than patients with LVNC with normal LV-EF, but RV strains correlated with RV trabeculation predominantly in LVNC patients with reduced LV-EF [ 105 ]. Subclinical impairment of RV myocardial deformation was present even in children with LVNC [ 56 ].…”
Section: The Right Heart and The Pulmonary Arterymentioning
confidence: 99%