Evaluation of Right Ventricular Global Longitudinal Strain in COVID-19 Patients After Intensive Care Unit Discharge
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2023
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Background and Aim: Using two-dimensional speckle tracking echocardiography (2D-STE), the ventricular functions of hospitalized coronavirus
disease-2019 (COVID-19) patients were assessed. However, there is limited information about cardiac functions in the first year after recovery
from the intensive care unit (ICU). This research aims to assess the right ventricular functions of COVID-19 patients and their changes within the
first year after ICU discharge using 2D-STE.
Materials and Methods: The study was conducted prospectively. The study included 68 consecutive patients and 70 control patients.
Echocardiography was performed in the ICU and the first year after discharge from the hospital. Right ventricular global longitudinal strain
(RVGLS) was measured using the 2D-STE method.
Results: The mean age of the study group was 48.67±8.10 and 37 (54.4%) patients were males. There were no substantial differences across the
groups, including age, gender, body mass index, heart rate, diabetes, dyslipidemia, and smoking (P > 0.05). A substantially significant positive
correlation was detected between right ventricular dimension (RAD) (r = 0.644, P < 0.001), right ventricular diastolic dimension (RVDD) (r =
0.573, P < 0.001), ferritin (r = 0.454, P < 0.001), D-dimer (r = 0.305, P = 0.011) values and RVGLS in the in-hospital and after-discharge first-year
groups. The RVGLS values of the control, in-hospital, and after-discharge first-year groups were -20.36±3.06, -16.98±3.78, and -17.58±6.45,
indicating a statistically significant difference across the groups (P < 0.001). Tricuspid annular plane systolic excursion was higher in the control
group (P < 0.05).
Conclusion: RVGLS was found to be depressed during the in-hospital period and showed no improvement in the 1 year post discharge.
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Echocardiography, strain, right ventricle, speckle-tracking, COVID-19
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International Journal of the Cardiovascular Academy
Volume
9
Issue
2
Start Page
42
End Page
47