Left ventricular mechanical dispersion in ischaemic cardiomyopathy: association with myocardial scar burden and prognostic implications
European Heart Journal - Cardiovascular Imaging

Abstract
Left ventricular (LV) mechanical dispersion (MD) may result from heterogeneous electrical conduction and is associated with adverse events. The present study investigated (i) the association between LV MD and the extent of LV scar as assessed with contrast-enhanced cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) and (ii) the prognostic implications of LV MD in patients after ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction.
LV MD was calculated by echocardiography and myocardial scar was analysed on CMR data retrospectively. Infarct core and border zone were defined as ≥50% and 35–50% of maximal signal intensity, respectively. Patients were followed for the occurrence of the combined endpoint (all-cause mortality and appropriate implantable cardioverter-defibrillator therapy). In total, 96 patients (87% male, 57 ± 10 years) were included. Median LV MD was 53.5 ms [interquartile range (IQR) 43.4–62.8]. On CMR, total scar burden was 11.4% (IQR 3.8–17.1%), infarct core tissue 6.2% (IQR 2.0–12.7%), and border zone was 3.5% (IQR 1.5–5.7%). Correlations were observed between LV MD and infarct core (
LV MD is correlated with LV scar burden. In addition, patients with prolonged LV MD showed higher event rates. Finally, LV MD provided the highest predictive value for the combined endpoint when compared with other parameters.
Contributors

Rachid Abou
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Edgard A Prihadi
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Laurien Goedemans
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Rob van der Geest
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Mohammed El Mahdiui
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Martin J Schalij
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Jeroen J Bax
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Victoria Delgado
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