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Article

Diastolic Function in Steinert’s Disease

by
Abdallah Fayssoil
*,
Olivier Nardi
,
Djillali Annane
and
David Orlikowski
Critical Care Unit, Raymond Poincaré Hospital, University of Versailles SQY, Garches, France
*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Neurol. Int. 2014, 6(1), 5140; https://doi.org/10.4081/ni.2014.5140
Submission received: 21 October 2013 / Revised: 24 February 2014 / Accepted: 3 March 2014 / Published: 31 March 2014

Abstract

Myotonic dystrophy type 1 (MD) is the most common autosomal dominant muscular dystrophy in adults. Cardiac involvement is mainly characterized by conduction abnormalities and arrhythmias. We sought to assess diastolic function in MD patients. Echocardiography-Doppler was performed in Steinert’s patients and in a control group completed by tissue Doppler imaging (TDI). Twenty-six patients with Steinert’s disease were included in the study and were compared to a control group. Mean age was similar in the 2 groups (45.1 years ±10.9 in Steinert’s patients vs 42.1 years ±11 in control group P 0.4). 6 /26 patients with Steinert’s disease disclosed a left ventricular (LV) ejection fraction <50%. Mean left atrial (LA) diameter was statistically different between Steinert‘s patients and patients in group control (27.8 mm ±8.5 vs 19.7 mm ±4; P=0.0018). Mean peak E/A mitral ratio was 1.29±0.45 in Steinert’s patients vs 1.36±0.4 in control group (P=0.6). We found an increase of the mitral E deceleration time in Steinert’s patients in comparison with patients in control group (219 ms ±53 vs 176 ms ±29; P=0.013). Mean peak lateral early diastolic velocity Ea was similar in the 2 groups (12.3 cm/s ±3 vs 13.1 cm/s ±3.8; P=0.50). Mean peak septal early diastolic velocity was sim- ilar in the 2 groups (11.2 cm/s ±2 vs 10.4±2; P=0.51). We found an increase of the LA diameter and an increase of the mitral deceleration time in Steinert’s patients that suggest diastolic abnormalities.
Keywords: myotonic dystrophy; echocardiography-Doppler; diastolic function myotonic dystrophy; echocardiography-Doppler; diastolic function

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Fayssoil, A.; Nardi, O.; Annane, D.; Orlikowski, D. Diastolic Function in Steinert’s Disease. Neurol. Int. 2014, 6, 5140. https://doi.org/10.4081/ni.2014.5140

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Fayssoil A, Nardi O, Annane D, Orlikowski D. Diastolic Function in Steinert’s Disease. Neurology International. 2014; 6(1):5140. https://doi.org/10.4081/ni.2014.5140

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Fayssoil, Abdallah, Olivier Nardi, Djillali Annane, and David Orlikowski. 2014. "Diastolic Function in Steinert’s Disease" Neurology International 6, no. 1: 5140. https://doi.org/10.4081/ni.2014.5140

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Fayssoil, A., Nardi, O., Annane, D., & Orlikowski, D. (2014). Diastolic Function in Steinert’s Disease. Neurology International, 6(1), 5140. https://doi.org/10.4081/ni.2014.5140

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