In this study the investigators are aiming to recruit 130 patients with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction who are obese and non-obese to undergo CT and MRI scans, as well as some other investigations including blood tests, to help investigate if having more fat around the heart leads to worse heart function in this condition. This may lead to the development of new treatments aimed at lowering fat levels around the heart and in the rest of the body, specifically to treat HFpEF.
Dysregulated adipose tissue, in particular epicardial adipose tissue (EAT; fat around the heart) may be central to the pathogenesis of obesity related HFpEF. Existing studies have been limited by selection bias (only including obese cohorts), limited cardiac structural and functional assessment (primarily using echocardiography) and lack of corroborating biological data to imply causality. Pilot data demonstrate important associations between EAT with concentric LV remodelling in cohorts at high risk of HFpEF. Further exploration of the role of EAT and other ectopic fat depots in patients with HFpEF with and without obesity, will provide novel insights into mechanisms by which adiposity drives development of HFpEF. In this single centre, prospective, case-control study the investigators will recruit participants with HFpEF with and without obesity (total N=130) and utilise multimodality imaging to comprehensively characterise the role of excess adiposity and ectopic fat, specifically EAT, to cardiac dysfunction in HFpEF.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
130
Glenfield Hospital, University Hospitals of Leicester
Leicester, Leicestershire, United Kingdom
RECRUITINGEpicardial adipose tissue volume
Cardiac CT
Time frame: At baseline
Epicardial Adipose tissue CT attenuation
Cardiac CT
Time frame: At baseline
Left ventricular mass:volume ratio
Cardiac MRI
Time frame: At baseline
Left ventricular global longitudinal strain
Cardiac MRI
Time frame: At baseline
Left ventricular circumferential peak early diastolic strain rate
Cardiac MRI
Time frame: At baseline
Myocardial blood flow
Cardiac MRI
Time frame: At baseline
left ventricular filling pressure
Echocardiography (Tissue Doppler)
Time frame: At baseline
Six minute walk test
Time frame: At baseline
Coronary artery plaque volume
Cardiac CT angiography
Time frame: At baseline
Left ventricular mass
Cardiac MRI
Time frame: At baseline
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