Korean J Med.
1998 Apr;54(4):457-466.
Doppler Echocardiographic Evaluation of Left and Right Ventricular Filling in Young Chronic Alcoholics
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Internal Medicine, Saint Mary`s Hospital, Pohang, Korea.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES
It is well known that many chronic
alcoholics manifest diastolic dysfunction of left ven
tricle in its early stage. But the effects of chronic
alcohol drinking on right ventricular function are not
well understood. Thus left ventricular filling impair
ment and its effects to right ventricular diastolic
function were evaluated in young chronic alcoholics.
METHODS
For the evaluation of left and right
ventricular diastolic function in chronic alcoholics, 30
young chronic alcoholics and 28 control subjects
were studied by pulsed Doppler echocardiography at
the left and right ventricular inflow. Peak E velocity,
peak A velocity, E/A velocity ratio, acceleration time
and deceleration time were measured as diastolic
filling parameters.
RESULTS
1) In the chronic alcoholics, the interventricular
septum and posterior wall were thicker and left
ventricular muscle mass was significantly increased
than that in controls.
2) Among 30 cases of chronic alcoholics, 8
cases(26.7%) showed that the E/A ratio of the left
ventricle was less than 1.0 and the deceleration time
of the left ventricle was more than 240msec, where
as 12 cases(40.0%) showed that the E/A ratio of the
left ventricle was less than 1.0.
3) Among 30 cases of chronic alcoholics, 8 cases
(26.7%) showed that the E/A ratio of the right ventri
cle was less than 1.0 and the deceleration time of
the right ventricle was more than 232msec, whereas
14 cases(46.7%) showed that the E/A ratio of the
right ventricle was less than 1.0.
4) The RV E/A ratio was significantly correlated
with the LV E/A ratio(r=0.697, p<0.001).
5) Blood pressure, ejection fraction, left ventricular
mass, E/A ratio and deceleration time of both ventricles
were not significantly different in comparison with the
daily average amount, duration of ingestion, and total
lifetime dose of alcohol.
CONCLUSION
In all chronic alcoholics less than 50
years of age, the left ventricular systolic function was
normal. But Doppler echocardiography showed that
diastolic dysfunction of the left and right ventricles
was present in 8 cases of 30 chronic alcoholics. Right
ventricular diastolic dysfunction was closely related
with left ventricular diastolic dysfunction. In conclu
sion, diastolic dysfunction of both ventricle in chronic
alcoholics may be the earliest functional sign of
preclinical alcoholic cardiomyopathy.