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How to incorporate tricuspid regurgitation in right ventricular-pulmonary arterial coupling.

Abstract

Adaptation of the right ventricle (RV) to a progressively increasing afterload is one of the hallmarks of pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH). Pressure-volume loop analysis provides measures of load- independent RV contractility, i.e., end-systolic elastance, and pulmonary vascular properties, i.e., effective arterial elastance (Ea). However, PAH-induced RV overload potentially results in tricuspid regurgitation (TR). TR makes RV eject to both PA and right atrium; thereby, a ratio of RV end-systolic pressure (Pes) to RV stroke volume (SV) could not correctly define Ea. To overcome this limitation, we introduced a two- parallel compliance model, i.e., Ea = 1/(1/epa + 1/ETR), while effective pulmonary arterial elastance (epa = Pes/PASV) represents pulmonary vascular properties and effective tricuspid regurgitant elastance (ETR) represents TR. We conducted animal experiments to validate this framework. First, we performed SV analysis with a pressure-volume catheter in the RV and a flow probe at the aorta in rats with and without pressure-overloaded RV to determine the effect of inferior vena cava (IVC) occlusion on TR. A discordance between the two techniques was found in rats with pressure-overloaded RV, not in sham. This discordance diminished after IVC occlusion, suggesting that TR in pressure-overloaded RV was diminished by IVC occlusion. Next, we performed pressure-volume loop analysis in rats with pressure-overloaded RVs, calibrating RV volume by cardiac magnetic resonance. We found that IVC occlusion increased Ea, suggesting that a reduction of TR increased Ea. Using the proposed framework, epa was indistinguishable to Ea post-IVC occlusion. We conclude that the proposed framework helps better understanding of the pathophysiology of PAH and associated right heart failure.NEW & NOTEWORTHY This study reveals the impact of tricuspid regurgitation on pressure-volume loop analysis in right ventricle pressure overload. By introducing a novel concept of parallel compliances in the pressure- volume loop analysis, a better description is provided for the right ventricular forward afterload in the presence of tricuspid regurgitation.

Authors

Yoshida, Keimei,Axelsen, Julie Birkmose,Saku, Keita,Andersen, Asger,de Man, Frances S,Sunagawa, Kenji,Vonk Noordegraaf, Anton,Bogaard, Harm Jan
Published Date 2023 Jul 1