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Rightward imbalanced pulmonary perfusion predicts better exercise stroke volume in children after Fallot repair - 02/09/23

Doi : 10.1016/j.acvd.2023.06.002 
Elena Panaioli a, b, Diala Khraiche a, Neil Derridj a, Damien Bonnet a, c, Francesca Raimondi a, b, c, Antoine Legendre a,
a Cardiologie pédiatrique, M3C-Necker, hôpital universitaire Necker-enfants malades, AP–HP, 149, rue de Sèvres, 75743 Paris cedex 15, France 
b Radiology Department, hôpital universitaire Necker-enfants malades, AP–HP, 75743 Paris, France 
c Paris Cité University, 75006 Paris, France 

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Predictors of peak exercise stroke volume in young patients after Fallot repair. LPA: left pulmonary artery; RPA: right pulmonary artery; RPA perf%: right pulmonary artery perfusion as a percentage of total perfusion.


Predictors of peak exercise stroke volume in young patients after Fallot repair. LPA: left pulmonary artery; RPA: right pulmonary artery; RPA perf%: right pulmonary artery perfusion as a percentage of total perfusion.

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Highlights

Pulmonary perfusion distribution does not depend solely on pulmonary artery anatomy.
RPA perf%>61% was independently associated with better pSVi during exercise.
RVEF, PRF and Fallot with pulmonary atresia also predicted pSVi during exercise.

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Abstract

Background

Residual lesions following Fallot repair are primarily pulmonary regurgitation and right ventricular outflow tract obstruction. These lesions may impact exercise tolerance, particularly because of a poor increase in left ventricular stroke volume. Pulmonary perfusion imbalance is also common, but its effect on cardiac adaptation to exercise is not known.

Aim

To assess the association between pulmonary perfusion asymmetry and peak indexed exercise stroke volume (pSVi) in young patients.

Methods

We retrospectively studied 82 consecutive patients with Fallot repair (mean age 15.2±3.8 years) who underwent echocardiography, four-dimensional flow magnetic resonance imaging and cardiopulmonary testing with pSVi measurement by thoracic bioimpedance. Normal pulmonary flow distribution was defined as right pulmonary artery perfusion between 43 and 61%.

Results

Normal, rightward and leftward flow distributions were found in 52 (63%), 26 (32%) and four (5%) patients, respectively. Independent predictors of pSVi were right pulmonary artery perfusion (β=0.368, 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.188 to 0.548; P=0.0003), right ventricular ejection fraction (β=0.205, 95% CI 0.026 to 0.383; P=0.049), pulmonary regurgitation fraction (β=–0.283, 95% CI –0.495 to –0.072; P=0.006) and Fallot variant with pulmonary atresia (β=–0.213, 95% CI –0.416 to –0.009; P=0.041). The pSVi prediction was similar when the categorical variable right pulmonary artery perfusion>61% was used (β=0.210, 95% CI 0.006 to 0.415; P=0.044).

Conclusion

In addition to right ventricular ejection fraction, pulmonary regurgitation fraction and Fallot variant with pulmonary atresia, right pulmonary artery perfusion is a predictor of pSVi, in that rightward imbalanced pulmonary perfusion favours greater pSVi.

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Keywords : Tetralogy of Fallot, Pulmonary perfusion asymmetry, Exercise, Stroke volume, 4D flow cardiac magnetic resonance

Abbreviations : 4D, MRI, PRF, pSVi, RPA, RVEF, RVSP


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