Atrial Cardiomyopathy in Valvular Heart Disease: From Molecular Biology to Clinical Perspectives

Molnár, A.Á. ✉ [Molnár, Andrea Ágnes (kardiológia, belg...), szerző] Városmajori Szív- és Érgyógyászati Klinika (SE / AOK / K); Kardiológia Központ - Kardiológiai Tanszék (SE / AOK / K); Sánta, A.; Pásztor, D.T. [Pásztor, Dorottya Tímea (Szív- és Érgyógyá...), szerző]; Merkely, B. [Merkely, Béla Péter (Kardiológia), szerző] Városmajori Szív- és Érgyógyászati Klinika (SE / AOK / K); Kardiológia Központ - Kardiológiai Tanszék (SE / AOK / K); Sportorvostan Tanszék (SE / AOK / K); Repülõ- és Űrorvostani Tanszék (SE / AOK / K)

Angol nyelvű Összefoglaló cikk (Folyóiratcikk) Tudományos
Megjelent: CELLS 2073-4409 12 (13) Paper: 1796 , 26 p. 2023
  • SJR Scopus - Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous): Q1
Azonosítók
Támogatások:
  • (2020-4.1.1.-TKP2020)
  • (K135076)
  • (Therapeutic Development and Bioimaging thematic programmes of the Semmelweis University)
This review discusses the evolving topic of atrial cardiomyopathy concerning valvular heart disease. The pathogenesis of atrial cardiomyopathy involves multiple factors, such as valvular disease leading to atrial structural and functional remodeling due to pressure and volume overload. Atrial enlargement and dysfunction can trigger atrial tachyarrhythmia. The complex interaction between valvular disease and atrial cardiomyopathy creates a vicious cycle of aggravating atrial enlargement, dysfunction, and valvular disease severity. Furthermore, atrial remodeling and arrhythmia can predispose to atrial thrombus formation and stroke. The underlying pathomechanism of atrial myopathy involves molecular, cellular, and subcellular alterations resulting in chronic inflammation, atrial fibrosis, and electrophysiological changes. Atrial dysfunction has emerged as an essential determinant of outcomes in valvular disease and heart failure. Despite its predictive value, the detection of atrial fibrosis and dysfunction is challenging and is not included in the clinical routine. Transthoracic echocardiography and cardiac magnetic resonance imaging are the main diagnostic tools for atrial cardiomyopathy. Recently published data have revealed that both left atrial volumes and functional parameters are independent predictors of cardiovascular events in valvular disease. The integration of atrial function assessment in clinical practice might help in early cardiovascular risk estimation, promoting early therapeutic intervention in valvular disease. © 2023 by the authors.
Hivatkozás stílusok: IEEEACMAPAChicagoHarvardCSLMásolásNyomtatás
2024-12-09 21:17