Echocardiographic Assessment of Atrial Function: From Basic Mechanics to Specific Cardiac Diseases
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Echocardiographic Assessment of Atrial Function: From Basic Mechanics to Specific Cardiac Diseases
Abstract
The left and right atria serve as buffer chambers to control the flow of venous blood for ventricular filling. If an atrium is absent, blood does not flow effectively into the ventricle, leading to venous blood retention and low cardiac output. The importance of atrial function has become increasingly recognized, because left atrial (LA) function contributes to cardiac performance, and loss of LA function is associated with heart failure. LA volume change has been used for LA function assessment in experimental and clinical studies. In conjunction with LA pressure, the LA pressure-volume relationship provides a better understanding of LA mechanics. LA strain measurement by speckle tracking echocardiography was introduced to evaluate three components of LA function as a (booster) pump, reservoir and conduit. Furthermore, increasing evidence supports the theory that LA reservoir strain has prognostic utility in various cardiac diseases. In this review, we summarize LA contribution to maintain cardiac performance by evaluating LA function with echocardiography according to our experiences and previous reports. Furthermore, we discuss LA dysfunction in challenging cardiac diseases of cardiac amyloidosis and adult congenital heart disease.
Keywords: adult congenital heart disease; atrial fibrillation; cardiac amyloidosis; heart failure; left atrial function; left atrial strain; pressure–volume loop.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare no conflict of interest regarding to this review article.
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