# Left atrium volume and function changes during stress in patients with primary mitral regurgitation and preserved left ventricular ejection fraction

**Authors:** Rūta Dirsienė, Rugilė Martinaitytė, Eglė Tamulėnaitė, Aistė Montvilaitė, Dainius Karčiauskas, Eglė Ereminienė, Justina Jolanta Vaškelytė

PMC · DOI: 10.1177/02676591241251441 · 2024-04-30

## TL;DR

This study shows that left atrium function and volume changes during stress can predict pulmonary hypertension in patients with primary mitral regurgitation and normal heart function.

## Contribution

The study identifies left atrium parameters as early predictors of exercise-induced pulmonary hypertension in asymptomatic primary MR patients.

## Key findings

- LA volume indices were higher in MR patients at rest and during stress.
- LA reservoir, conduit, and contractile fractions were reduced in MR patients during stress.
- LA volume indices and filling index predict exercise-induced pulmonary hypertension.

## Abstract

Patients with primary mitral regurgitation (MR) usually remain asymptomatic for a long time due to compensatory mechanisms and an adequate treatment could be delayed. Stress echocardiography and speckle-tracking analysis could help to evaluate impaired left atrium (LA) function before the manifestation of clinically significant myocardial changes in asymptomatic patients with primary MR and preserved left ventricular (LV) ejection fraction (EF).

This study prospectively enrolled 91 patients with preserved LV EF (≥60%) at rest, of which 60 patients had moderate-to-severe MR and 31 were healthy controls. Rest and stress (bicycle ergometry) echocardiography and speckle-tracking offline analysis were performed.

In MR group LA volume indices were higher at rest and during stress, while LA reservoir, conduit, and contractile fractions were decreased (p < .005). LA deformation parameters at rest were similar in both groups. During maximum stress LA conduit, contractile fractions and reservoir strain were lower (p < .05) in patients with MR. Indices of LA volume were related to SPAP at rest and during stress. Higher NT–proBNP concentrations was associated with higher LA volume indices, decreased contractile and reservoir functions during peak stress (p < .05). LA volume indices, LA EF, and filling index at rest could predict exercise-induced pulmonary hypertension (EIPH) (p < .05).

In patients with primary MR and preserved LV EF, LA parameters are related to SPAP and NT-pro-BNP concentration. LA volume indices, LA EF and LA filling index are predictors of EIPH.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** pulmonary hypertension (MONDO:0005149)

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** PDZK1IP1 (PDZK1 interacting protein 1) [NCBI Gene 10158] {aka DD96, MAP17, SPAP}
- **Diseases:** MR (MESH:D008944), EIPH (MESH:D006976), Left (MESH:D018487)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

## Figures

5 figures with captions in the complete paper: https://tomesphere.com/paper/PMC11951390/full.md

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/PMC11951390