Relationship of myocardial morphometry in aortic valve regurgitation to myocardial function and post-operative results
- 1 January 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Basic Research in Cardiology
- Vol. 83 (1) , 10-23
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01907100
Abstract
In 24 patients with aortic insufficiency undergoing aortic valve replacement, a clinical and hemodynamic study was performed pre-operatively. Left ventricular biopsies were obtained perioperatively for morphometric study. No significant relations were found when morphometric data were compared to functional class, cardiothoracic radio and ECG findings. The percentage of interstitial fibrosis was not correlated with any of the measured hemodynamic parameters. Myocardial cell diameter was weakly correlated with left ventricular systolic function parameters. A decrease in the percentage of contractile material was strongly correlated with an impaired left ventricular function, assessed pre-operatively. During clinical follow-up, patients were divided into two groups: Group A (17 patients) included patients who were in class I or II of NYHA after surgery. Group B (seven patients) included patients who died or were in functional class III or IV. As compared with Group A, Group B patients had a significantly lower ejection fraction; their myocardial cell diameter was larger and the percentage of myofibrils, and the content of contractile material were significantly lower. This suggests that, in aortic regurgitation left ventricular dysfunction is correlated with contractile material loss and not with interstitial fibrosis, and that morphometric changes are good predictors of follow-up after surgery.Keywords
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