Title of article :
Echocardiographic characteristics of isolated left ventricular noncompaction
Author/Authors :
Fazlinezhad, Afsoon Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad , Vojdanparast, Mohammad Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad , Sarafan, Shadi Department of Medical Sciences - Mashhad Branch - Islamic Azad University, Mashhad , Nezafati, Pouya Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Although isolated left ventricular noncompaction (ILVNC) has been described
almost two decades ago, our knowledge about its diagnosis, presentation, echocardiographic
features and clinical outcome is sparse. We aimed to assess the echocardiographic and clinical
characteristics of ILVNC in a group of patients referred to our center.
METHODS: Patients who were referred to a tertiary referral center, affiliated with Mashhad
University of Medical Sciences, with primary diagnosis of dilated cardiomyopathy underwent
comprehensive echocardiographic evaluation. The diagnosis of ILVNC was made based on the
presence of two-structural layer in myocardium; ratio of noncompacted to compacted layers
more than 2, and excessive trabeculation in the left ventricle.
RESULTS: Final diagnoses of ILVNC were made in 42 patients. Mean age of patients was
32.9 ± 15.6 years (ranging from 9 to 70 years). Females comprised a higher proportion of
patients (61.9%) and shortness of breath was the most reported symptom among patients
(47.6%). Non-compacted layers were detected in inferior and lateral segments of apex in 97.6%
of patients. A total of 26 (61.9%) patients had left ventricle (LV) dysfunction (defined as ejection
fraction less than 50%). The only factor that showed significant association with LV dysfunction
was the number of affected segments with noncompaction (P = 0.008). Reduced ejection
fraction was not associated with either age or sex (P = 0.437 and P = 0.206, respectively).
CONCLUSION: Based on the result of the current study, it can be suggested that apex of the heart
is the most common site of noncompaction and increasing numbers of affected segments might
be associated with LV dysfunction.
Keywords :
Isolated Left Ventricular Noncompaction , Characteristic , Echocardiography
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics