Right atrial strain and cardiovascular outcome in arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy
European Heart Journal - Cardiovascular Imaging

Abstract
Arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy (ARVC) is characterized by progressive fibro-fatty infiltration of the myocardium and associated with adverse cardiovascular (CV) events. This study aims to examine right atrial (RA) deformation in ARVC and understand its association with CV outcomes.
RA strain was determined in 50 patients with definite ARVC, compared with a matched control group of 50 healthy individuals, and analysed for outcome association over a median follow-up duration of 5 years. A subgroup of 30 ARVC patients with normal RA volume (ARVC-N group) was compared with 30 matched controls (Control-N), and the outcome was analysed separately. RA reservoir, conduit, and pump strain were significantly impaired in ARVC vs. control. Similar observations were made in the N-ARVC subgroup. Reservoir strain was associated with an increased risk of atrial arrhythmia (AA) [hazard ratio (HR) 0.88,
ARVC patients display impaired RA strain even when RA volume is normal. Reservoir and pump strain are associated with an increased risk of CV events. Reservoir strain improved model fitness for the association of RVGLS and other echocardiographic parameters with CV events.
Contributors

Shehab Anwer
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Francesca Guastafierro
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Ladina Erhart
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Sarah Costa
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Deniz Akdis
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Manuel Schuermann
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Sara Hosseini
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Neria E Winkler
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Nazar Kuzo
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Alessio Gasperetti
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Corinna Brunckhorst
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Firat Duru
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Ardan M Saguner
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