Detection of early systolic dysfunction with strain rate imaging in a patient with light chain cardiomyopathy
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Detection of early systolic dysfunction with strain rate imaging in a patient with light chain cardiomyopathy
Abstract
Congestive heart failure (CHF) in cardiac amyloidosis has been attributed to the development of diastolic dysfunction, because severe CHF symptoms have been observed despite a normal or only mildly reduced LV ejection fraction (EF). An early impairment of longitudinal systolic function has been described by means of tissue Doppler-derived myocardial deformation imaging ('strain rate imaging', SRI). Our patient presented with signs of CHF and significantly increased brain-natriuretic peptide (BNP) levels. Conventional measures of systolic contractile function were within the normal range and mitral inflow Doppler showed only moderate diastolic dysfunction. Histopathological examination by endomyocardial biopsy revealed interstitial deposition of amyloid fibers. Quantitative assessment of myocardial velocities (TDI) and deformation properties (Strain) from the apical view demonstrated a significant impairement of systolic longitudinal myocardial function. In patients with isolated diastolic dysfunction detected by conventional Doppler echocardiography, the quantitative assessment of myocardial strain and strain rate can be helpful in the early detection of systolic dysfunction.
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