Myocardial Performance Index in Children with
Ventricular Septal Defect
Pratap U., Ofoe V. V., Onuzo O., Kaplanová J.1, Franklin R. C. G., Radley-Smith R., Slavík Z.
Paediatric Surgical Unit, Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Trust, Harefiedl Hospital, Harefield, United Kingdom Department of Paediatrics, University Hospital, Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic1 |
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Summary:
The echocardiographicmyocardial performance index as descried byTei has been previously shown to be useful
in assessment of myocardial function in children with congenital heart defects. Authors established normal values
for index of myocardial performance for right and left ventricles in 60 children with innocent murmurs, before
assessing 25 patients with ventricular septal defect. The 60 children with normal cardiovascular anatomy and
function had a mean left ventricular index of 0.288 (SEM 0.019; 95% CI 0.251 - 0.325) and amean right ventricular
myocardial performance index of 0.208 (SEM 0.012; 95% CI 0.183 - 0.232). The mean value of the left ventricular
index was 0.431 (SEM 0.03, range 0.176 - 0.701; p < 0.01) in the 25 patients with ventricular septal defects. It was
above the95%confidence interval of the control group in 19 children (76%). The meanvalue of the right ventricular
index was 0.514 (SEM 0.054, range 0.333 - 1.0; p < 0.001). It was above the upper limit of normal in all 25 children
(100%). Therewas no difference in the left and right ventricular indices of the 10 children who required antifailure
medication from the 15 asymptomatic children (left ventricle: mean 0.403, SEM 0.035 vs mean 0.450, SEM 0.042;
p > 0.5; right ventricle: mean 0.549, SEM 0.084 vs 0.491, SEM 0.073; p > 0.5). Changes of the left and right
ventricularmyocardial function, as assessed by themoycardial performance index, may be present in the majority
of children with ventricular septal defects. Standard antifailure treatment with diuretics does not influence this
incidence of abnormal myocardial function.
Key words:
myocardial function, ventricular septal defect, children
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