Assessment of Myocardial Mechanics in Acute Rheumatic Fever Using
Speckle Tracking Echocardiography
Abstract
Objectives: This study aims to evaluate the role of speckle tracking
echocardiography (STE) to identify myocardial deformation abnormalities
in acute rheumatic fever. Methods: Twenty-seven patients and
twenty-seven healthy children were studied prospectively. The patients
were divided into two subgroups as moderate/severe carditis and mild/no
carditis according to valve involvement. The left ventricular global
longitudinal strain (LVGLS) and strain rate (LVGLSR), left ventricular
global circumferential strain (LVGCS) and strain rate (LVGCSR), and
right ventricular global longitudinal strain (RVGLS) and strain rate
(RVGLSR) were examined by STE. Results: Left ventricular global
longitudinal strain, LVGLSR, LVGCS, LVGCSR, RVGLS and RVGLSR were
significantly lower in patients in acute phase of disease than controls.
There were no differences in strain and strain rates between patient
subgroups before treatment. After acute phase, statistically significant
improvements were found in LVGLS, LVGLSR, LVGCSR values of the patients
with moderate/severe carditis and LVGLS, LVGCS, LVGCSR, RVGLS, RVGLSR
values of the patients with mild/no carditis. The strain parameters of
the patients and controls did not differ significantly after the
treatment. Conclusions: In acute phase of rheumatic heart disease,
patients have reduced left and right ventricular strain and strain
rates, which shows improvements after treatment.