Prominent longitudinal strain reduction of left ventricular basal segments in treatment-naïve Anderson-Fabry disease patients
European Heart Journal - Cardiovascular Imaging

Abstract
Little is known about regional longitudinal strain (LS) distribution in early stages of Anderson-Fabry disease (AFD) cardiomyopathy. We investigated regional left ventricular (LV) patterns of LS strain and base-to-apex behaviour of LS in treatment-naïve AFD patients.
Twenty-three consecutive AFD patients at diagnosis and 23 healthy controls without cardiovascular risk factors and matched for age and sex to the patients, underwent a comprehensive evaluation of target organs. An echo-Doppler exam, including determination of regional and global LS strain (GLS) was obtained. The average LS of 6 basal (BLS), 6 middle (MLS), and 5 apical (ALS) segments and relative regional strain ratio [ALS/(BLS + MLS)] were also calculated. Ejection fraction and diastolic indices did not differ between the two groups. LV mass index was greater in AFD (
In naïve AFD patients, we observed an early reduction of LV LS, involving mainly LV basal myocardial segments. Nevertheless, the association found between the higher lysoGB3 levels and the lower apical cap LS demonstrates that apical segments LS, despite still normal, is not spared at diagnosis.
Contributors

Roberta Esposito
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Maurizio Galderisi
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Ciro Santoro
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Massimo Imbriaco
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Eleonora Riccio
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Angela Maria Pellegrino
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Regina Sorrentino
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Maria Lembo
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Rodolfo Citro
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Maria Angela Losi
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Letizia Spinelli
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Bruno Trimarco
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Antonio Pisani
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