Diagnostic, prognostic and clinical value of left ventricular radial strain to identify paradoxical septal motion in ventilated patients with the acute respiratory distress syndrome: an observational prospective multicenter study

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Evrard, Bruno [1 ,2 ,7 ]
Woillard, Jean-Baptiste [2 ,3 ,4 ,5 ]
Legras, Annick [6 ]
Bouaoud, Misylias [6 ]
Gourraud, Maeva [6 ]
Humeau, Antoine [3 ]
Goudelin, Marine [1 ,2 ]
Vignon, Philippe [1 ,2 ,4 ]
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[1] Dupuytren Teaching Hosp, Med Surg ICU, F-87000 Limoges, France
[2] Dupuytren Teaching Hosp, Inserm CIC 1435, F-87000 Limoges, France
[3] Univ Limoges, Pharmacol & Transplantat, INSERM U1248, Limoges, France
[4] Univ Limoges, Fac Med, F-87000 Limoges, France
[5] Univ Hosp Limoges, Dept Pharmacol Toxicol & Pharmacovigilance, Limoges, France
[6] Tours Teaching Hosp, Intens Care Unit, Tours, France
[7] CHU Dupuytren, Reanimat Polyvalente, F-87042 Limoges, France
关键词
Critical care; Pulmonary heart disease; Respiratory distress syndrome; Transesophageal echocardiography; BRANCH BLOCK CONTRACTION; PROTECTIVE VENTILATION; COR-PULMONALE; ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY; PREVALENCE; STATEMENT;
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10.1186/s13054-023-04716-y
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R4 [临床医学];
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1002 ; 100602 ;
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Background Acute cor pulmonale (ACP) is prognostic in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Identification of paradoxical septal motion (PSM) using two-dimensional echocardiography is highly subjective. We sought to describe feature-engineered metrics derived from LV radial strain changes related to PSM in ARDS patients with ACP of various severity and to illustrate potential diagnostic and prognostic yield.Methods This prospective bicentric study included patients under protective ventilation for ARDS related to COVID-19 who were assessed using transesophageal echocardiography (TEE). Transgastric short-axis view at mid-papillary level was used to visually grade septal motion, using two-dimensional imaging, solely and combined with LV radial strain: normal (grade 0), transient end-systolic septal flattening (grade 1), prolonged end-systolic septal flattening or reversed septal curvature (grade 2). Inter-observer variability was calculated. Feature engineering was performed to calculate the time-to-peak and area under the strain curve in 6 LV segments. In the subset of patients with serial TEE examinations, a multivariate Cox model analysis accounting for new-onset of PSM as a time-dependent variable was used to identify parameters associated with ICU mortality.Results Overall, 310 TEE examinations performed in 182 patients were analyzed (age: 67 [60-72] years; men: 66%; SAPSII: 35 [29-40]). Two-dimensional assessment identified a grade 1 and grade 2 PSM in 100 (32%) and 48 (15%) examinations, respectively. Inter-rater reliability was weak using two-dimensional imaging alone (kappa = 0.49; 95% CI 0.40-0.58; p < 0.001) and increased with associated LV radial strain (kappa = 0.84, 95% CI 0.79-0.90, p < 0.001). The time-to-peak of mid-septal and mid-lateral segments occurred significantly later in systole and increased with the grade of PSM. Similarly, the area under the strain curve of these segments increased significantly with the grade of PSM, compared with mid-anterior or mid-inferior segments. Severe acute cor pulmonale with a grade 2 PSM was significantly associated with mortality. Requalification in an upper PSM grade using LV radial strain allowed to better identify patients at risk of death (HR: 6.27 [95% CI 2.28-17.2] vs. 2.80 [95% CI 1.11-7.09]).Conclusions In objectively depicting PSM and quantitatively assessing its severity, TEE LV radial strain appears as a valuable adjunct to conventional two-dimensional imaging.
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