the first purpose of the study is to determine the adaptative mechanisms of right ventricle (RV) to systemic afterload, and the mechanisms of RV failure, in patients with congenital heart disease and subaortic RV, using cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (CMR).The mechanisms are evaluated by measures of RV remodelling and RV wall stress using CMR. Second objectives are to evaluate these mechanisms using echography, arterial properties study and neurohormonal levels
Right ventricle (RV) in sub-aortic position is a rare situation, mainly in two congenital heart defects: congenitally corrected transposition of the great arteries and complete transposition of the great arteries palliated by atrial switch. In these patients, increase of afterload leads to hypertrophy and late RV dilatation. The stress exercised on RV walls could play a role in adaptative mechanisms to systemic afterload. Beyond a remodelling threshold, it could cause fibrosis damage and RV systolic failure. Magnetic resonance imaging, which has a major potential in estimation of RV remodelling, wall stress and fibrosis, could shed light on RV adaptation to systemic afterload and evolution towards failure. Systemic RV remodelling and function could also depend on the neuro-hormone secretion and mechanical arterial properties, that have a direct influence on patients afterload. The first purpose of the study is to determine the adaptative mechanisms of RV to systemic afterload, and the mechanisms of RV failure, in patients with congenital heart disease and subaortic RV, using cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (CMR).The mechanisms are evaluated by measures of RV remodelling and RV wall stress using CMR. Second objectives are to evaluate these mechanisms using echography, arterial properties study and neurohormonal levels
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
DIAGNOSTIC
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
90
2 visits with MRI
2 visits with MRI
Hôpital Européen Georges Pompidou
Paris, France
remodelling indexes
Time frame: 48 months
wall stress index
Time frame: 48 months
fibrosis of systemic RV measured by MRI
Time frame: 48 months
echographic measures of RV function and geometry indexes
comparison between patients and healthy subjects and analysis of the evolution of the measured parameters in the 2 groups after one year of follow
Time frame: 48 months
Arterial mechanical properties (stiffness aortic distensibility and arterial compliance)
comparison between patients and healthy subjects and analysis of the evolution of the measured parameters in the 2 groups after one year of follow
Time frame: 48 months
Rate of neurohormones of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system and neuropeptides
Time frame: 48 months
Variability and reproducibility indices remodeling and wall stress MRI
inter and intra-observer variability and inter-examination MRI measures
Time frame: 48 months
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