Abstract:
Right ventricular (RV) dysfunction in patients with non-ischemic dilated cardiomyopathy (NICM) is associated with cardiovascular events. To analyze the feasibility of assessing RV myocardial deformation by feature tracking
(FT)-cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR), and its usefulness as a prognostic marker. Retrospective study of NICM patients undergoing CMR. Longitudinal FT-RV free wall (LFT-RVFW) and fractional area change (FAC) were obtained. Correlation with standard RV parameters was studied. An association with combined event (heart failure (HF), ICD implantation or cardiovascular death) was assessed using a logistic regression
model. Results 98 patients (64±13 years) were included. Left ventricular (LV) systolic function (LVEF 29.5±9.6%, 47% with LVEF≥30%) and RV (RVEF 52.2±14.6%, 72% with RVEF≥45%). Follow-up of 38±17 months, 26.5% presented at least one admission for HF. An excellent correlation of LFT-RVFW (r=0.82) and FAC (r=0.83) with RVEF was evident. No association of RV-FT parameters with prognosis entire study population was found. However, in patients with LVEF≥30%, admissions for HF were associated with lower LFT-RVFW (−21.6 ± 6.6% vs −31.3 ± 10%; p = 0.006) and FAC (36.6 ± 9.6% v...