Normalized End-Systolic Volume and Pre-Load Reserve Predict Ventricular Dysfunction Following Surgery for Aortic Regurgitation Independent of Body Size

  • Gentles, Thomas L.
  • French, John K.
  • Zeng, Irene
  • Milsom, Paget F.
  • Finucane, A. Kirsten
  • Wilson, Nigel J.
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Publication date
June 2012
Publisher
American College of Cardiology Foundation. Published by Elsevier Inc.
ISSN
1936-878X
Citation count (estimate)
5

Abstract

Pre-operative end-systolic volume (ESV) is predictive of outcome after surgery for severe aortic regurgitation. ESV is influenced by body size and reflects function and afterload, but not pre-load. Left ventricular (LV) chamber size and function were measured in 40 patients (ages 10 to 64 years) by echocardiography before and 7 months after operation and expressed as z-scores in addition to simple indexing. A functional pre-load index, a marker of pre-load reserve, was calculated. Independent risk factors for post-operative LV dysfunction included higher post-operative ESV z-score (odds ratio [OR]: 3.3, p = 0.006) and lower functional pre-load index (OR: 0.3, p = 0.03). ESV per square meter had similar power to the ESV z-score. The ESV unco...

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