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Left Atrial Volumetric/Mechanical Coupling Index: A Novel Predictor of Outcome in Heart Failure With Reduced Ejection Fraction.

Giovanni Benfari, Benjamin Essayagh, Stefano Nistri, Joseph F. Maalouf, Andrea Rossi, Prabin Thapa, Héctor I. Michelena, Maurice Enriquez‐Sarano

2021PubMed49 citationsDOI

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Left atrial assessment is complex, particularly in heart failure with reduced ejection fraction due to interactions with functional mitral regurgitation (FMR). Pilot data suggest that left atrial volumetric/mechanical coupling index (LACI) may be useful, but large outcome data are lacking. METHODS: We enrolled a comprehensively characterized cohort of patients in sinus rhythm with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction diagnosis at Mayo Clinic from 2007 to 2011. Routinely measured left atrial volume index and tissue-doppler-imaging a' allowed LACI calculation as (left atrial volume index)/(tissue-doppler-imaging a'). Survival was the outcome measured. RESULTS: =0.02). CONCLUSIONS: In this large cohort, left atrial volumetric/mechanical coupling measured by LACI in routine practice integrates the influence of several morphological/hemodynamic determinants but displays progressive deterioration with increasing FMR severity in heart failure with reduced ejection fraction. About outcome, higher LACI is strongly, independently, and incrementally associated with excess mortality, irrespective of FMR grade and in all subsets. Hence, LACI is a novel and critical measure in heart failure with reduced ejection fraction, quantifiable in routine practice, which should be integrated in prognostication and decision-making.

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