Assessment of Left Atrial Function after ST-Segment Elevation Acute
Myocardial Infarction: An Application of Real Time Three-Dimensional
Echocardiography
Abstract
Objective: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the changes of LA
size and function by real-time 3D echocardiography (RT-3DE), and provide
a better understanding about their effects on treatment and prognosis.
Methods: Ten Bama miniature pigs were used for modeling STEMI. Images
were obtained by RT-3DE at multiple time points. From the LA volume-time
relation curve, the LA volume (LAV) and functions (storage, channel, and
active emptying) at different phases were calculated. Blood samples were
obtained for measurements of NT-proBNP, creatine kinase-MB(CK-MB) and
cardiac Troponin-I(cTn-I). Results: (1) LAVmax, LAVmin and LAVpre-a were
all increased with time. (2) The LA expansion index was the most
sensitive index of LA functional change. It increased (p< .05
vs. baseline) at the 1st day after STEMI (acute phase), and was
correlated with diastolic function E/E’ (p< .05), as shown by
univariate correlation analysis. (3) On the 28th day after STEMI, the
active emptying percentage of total emptying (AE) showed a continuously
increasing trend (p< .05), and was correlated with VTILVOT
(time-velocity integral of left ventricular outflow tract) (p<
.05). Conclusions: During the acute phase after STEMI, LA volume changed
in order to increase LV preload. After STIMI, the storage function of LA
was the first to change, while active contractile function was
significantly enhanced during subacute phase. With the accurate
measurement of LA function with RT-3DE, our study will help improving
the therapeutic target setting and pharmacologic interventions, which
may enhance the clinical outcomes of STEMI patients.