Noninvasive pressure-strain loop quantitative assessment of left ventricular function in anemic preterm infants with different modes of respiratory support
Ruijie Wang, Hui Yang, Jingbo Jiang, Zhou Lin, Qiuying Zheng, Wei Yu, Shumin Fan, Lei Liu

TL;DR
This study shows that noninvasive pressure-strain loop imaging can detect subtle heart function changes in anemic preterm infants under different respiratory support methods.
Contribution
The study introduces noninvasive PSL as a sensitive tool for detecting subclinical myocardial injury in anemic preterm infants.
Findings
Noninvasive PSL analysis showed reduced global work index and efficiency in anemic preterm infants.
Invasive respiratory support caused greater myocardial dysfunction compared to noninvasive support.
Global longitudinal strain did not differ significantly between groups.
Abstract
To investigate noninvasive pressure-strain loop (PSL) combined with two-dimensional speck tracking imaging and left ventricular pressure measurement in the evaluation of cardiac function changes in anemia of prematurity (AOP) with different modes of respiratory support, and to explore its value in detecting subclinical myocardial injury in preterm infants. This retrospective study included 79 preterm infants with anemia, according to different modes of respiratory support, who were divided into invasive respiratory support group (39 cases) and noninvasive respiratory support group (40 cases). A control group of 40 nonanemic preterm infants with matched age, sex, and gestational age were also included. Complete echocardiography was performed for each included infant. There are PSL parameters that used to evaluate cardiac function, including global longitudinal strain (GLS), global work…
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TopicsCongenital Heart Disease Studies · Neonatal Respiratory Health Research · Cardiovascular Function and Risk Factors
