Background: Left ventricular (LV) pressure-volume (PV) loops, LV strain tensors and intraventricular pressure gradients (IVPG) provide physiological information on cardiovascular performance and the interaction between LV and arterial system. Given that acquisition of PV loops and IVPG require invasive measurements, there is interest in the development of new noninvasive tools. This work aims to (i) demonstrate the application of noninvasive methods based on three-dimensional echocardiography (3DE) for describing PV loops and hemodynamic performance in terms of IVPG, in conjunction to LV strain tensors; and (ii) to determine sex-, age- and race-related normative values. Methods: This work is based on 3DE data from the World Alliance of Societies of Echocardiography study (1403 normal subjects). It applies physics-based techniques to construct noninvasive PV loops, assess blood propulsion using IVPG and 3D deformation using LV strain tensors. Results: Sex and age-related differences in strain and PV loop are limited to some parameters only, while hemodynamic performance in terms of IVPG does not vary with sex and is reduced with aging. Asian populations are characterized by smaller hearts, higher EF, strain, and PV loop scores than Whites, which in turn have similar LV size to Blacks and higher EF, strain and PV loop scores, while IVPG was more similar across the populations. Conclusions: This study analyzed a large normal population with physics-based methods that allow a deep mechanical and hemodynamic analysis of 3DE with 70% feasibility, and provided reference values for a series of advanced parameters and their dependency on sex, age and race.

Noninvasive Assessment of Left Ventricular Performance Using Pressure-Volume Loops, Blood Propulsion and Strain Tensors: Results from the World Alliance of Societies of Echocardiography Study

Pedrizzetti, Gianni
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2025-01-01

Abstract

Background: Left ventricular (LV) pressure-volume (PV) loops, LV strain tensors and intraventricular pressure gradients (IVPG) provide physiological information on cardiovascular performance and the interaction between LV and arterial system. Given that acquisition of PV loops and IVPG require invasive measurements, there is interest in the development of new noninvasive tools. This work aims to (i) demonstrate the application of noninvasive methods based on three-dimensional echocardiography (3DE) for describing PV loops and hemodynamic performance in terms of IVPG, in conjunction to LV strain tensors; and (ii) to determine sex-, age- and race-related normative values. Methods: This work is based on 3DE data from the World Alliance of Societies of Echocardiography study (1403 normal subjects). It applies physics-based techniques to construct noninvasive PV loops, assess blood propulsion using IVPG and 3D deformation using LV strain tensors. Results: Sex and age-related differences in strain and PV loop are limited to some parameters only, while hemodynamic performance in terms of IVPG does not vary with sex and is reduced with aging. Asian populations are characterized by smaller hearts, higher EF, strain, and PV loop scores than Whites, which in turn have similar LV size to Blacks and higher EF, strain and PV loop scores, while IVPG was more similar across the populations. Conclusions: This study analyzed a large normal population with physics-based methods that allow a deep mechanical and hemodynamic analysis of 3DE with 70% feasibility, and provided reference values for a series of advanced parameters and their dependency on sex, age and race.
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