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Frequent premature atrial contractions impair left atrial contractile function and promote adverse left atrial remodeling
Author(s) -
John Anub G.,
Hirsch Glenn A.,
Stoddard Marcus F.
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
echocardiography
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.404
H-Index - 62
eISSN - 1540-8175
pISSN - 0742-2822
DOI - 10.1111/echo.14026
Subject(s) - atrial fibrillation , medicine , cardiology , sinus rhythm , left atrial enlargement , adverse effect , strain (injury)
Objectives This study assessed if frequent premature atrial contractions ( PAC s) were associated with decreased left atrial ( LA ) strain and adverse remodeling. Background Left atrial dysfunction and enlargement increases risk of stroke. If frequent PAC s cause LA dysfunction and remodeling, PAC suppressive therapy may be beneficial. Methods Inclusion criteria were age ≥18 years and sinus rhythm. Exclusion criteria were atrial fibrillation or any etiology for LA enlargement. Hundred and thirty‐two patients with frequent PAC s (≥100/24 hours) by Holter were matched to controls. Speckle tracking strain of the left atrium was performed from the 4‐chamber view. Strain measurements were LA peak contractile, reservoir and conduit strain and strain rates. Results In the frequent PAC vs control group, PAC s were more frequent (1959 ± 3796 vs 28 ± 25/24 hours, P < .0001). LA peak contractile strain was reduced in the group with frequent PAC s vs controls (−7.85 ± 4.12% vs −9.33 ± 4.45%, P = .006). LA peak late negative contractile strain rate was less negative in the frequent PAC vs control group (−0.63 ± 0.27 s −1 vs −0.69 ± 0.32 s −1 , P = .051). LA reservoir and conduit strain and strain rates did not differ. LA volume index ( LAVI ) was larger in the frequent PAC vs control group (26.6 ± 7.8 vs 24.6 ± 8.8 mL/m 2 , P < .05). Frequent PAC s were an independent predictor of reduced LA peak contractile strain and reduced LA peak late negative contractile strain rate. Conclusions Patients with frequent PAC s have reduced LA peak contractile strain and strain rates and larger LAVI compared to controls. Frequent PAC s are an independent predictor of reduced LA peak contractile strain and strain rate. These findings support the hypothesis that frequent PAC s impair LA contractile function and promote adverse LA remodeling.