DocumentCode :
636258
Title :
Myocardial performance index is sensitive to changes in cardiac contractility, but is also affected by vascular load condition
Author :
Uemura, Koji ; Kawada, T. ; Can Zheng ; Meihua Li ; Shishido, Toshiaki ; Sugimachi, M.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Cardiovascular Dynamics, Nat. Cerebral & Cardiovascular Center, Suita, Japan
fYear :
2013
fDate :
3-7 July 2013
Firstpage :
695
Lastpage :
698
Abstract :
Myocardial performance index (MPI), or Tei index, is measured by Doppler echocardiography in clinical practice. MPI has been shown to be useful in evaluating left ventricular (LV) performance and predicting prognosis in cardiac patients. However, the effects of LV load and contractile states on MPI remain to be thoroughly investigated. In 14 anesthetized dogs, we obtained LV pressure-volume relationship with use of sonomicrometry and catheter-tip manometry. MPI was determined from the time derivative of LV volume and pressure. LV end-systolic pressure-volume ratio (Ees´), effective arterial elastance (Ea) and LV end-diastolic volume (Ved) were used as indices of LV contractility, afterload and preload, respectively. Hemodynamic conditions were varied over wide ranges [heart rate (HR), 66-192 bpm; mean arterial pressure, 71-177 mmHg] by infusing cardiovascular agents, by inducing ischemic heart failure and by electrical atrial pacing. Multiple linear regression analysis of pooled data (66 data sets) indicated that MPI (0.6-1.8) significantly correlated with Ees´ [1.5-17.5 mmHg·ml-1, p<;0.0001, standard partial regression coefficient (β) =-0.66], Ea (3.6-21.9 mmHg·ml-1, p<;0.001, β = 0.4) and Ved (11-100 ml, p<;0.0001, β = -0.69). MPI directly correlated with the time constant of isovolumic relaxation (19-66 ms, p<;0.05), but not with HR or LV diastolic-stiffness (all p>0.1). Theoretical analysis also indicated that MPI decreases following the increases in LV contractility and in preload, while it increases in response to an increase in LV afterload. We conclude that MPI sensitively detects changes in LV contractility. However, MPI is also affected by changes in LV afterload and preload.
Keywords :
bioelectric potentials; blood vessels; catheters; data analysis; diseases; echocardiography; elasticity; haemodynamics; manometers; regression analysis; Doppler echocardiography; anesthetized dog; cardiac contractility; cardiac patient; cardiovascular agent infusion; catheter-tip manometry; dataset analysis; effective arterial elastance; electrical atrial pacing; heart rate; hemodynamic condition; ischemic heart failure; isovolumic relaxation; left ventricular contractility index; left ventricular end-systolic pressure-volume ratio; left ventricular performance evaluation; mean arterial pressure; multiple linear regression analysis; myocardial performance index; partial regression coefficient; sonomicrometry; theoretical analysis; time constant; vascular load condition; Animals; Heart rate; Hemodynamics; Indexes; Myocardium; Performance analysis;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2013 35th Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location :
Osaka
ISSN :
1557-170X
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/EMBC.2013.6609595
Filename :
6609595
Link To Document :
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