Coronary angiography remains the standard for diagnosis of cardiac transplant vasculopathy (CAV), but it is invasive. Non-invasively derived left ventricle (LV) global myocardial work (GMW) indices have not been evaluated. We aimed to assess for correlations between LV GMW and the presence of CAV in a pediatric population. 24 heart transplant patients and 24 normal controls were prospectively enrolled. Patients were age-matched into groups with: orthotopic heart transplant and CAV (OHT-CAV; 6 patients, 33% male, mean age 13.5 years [SD 4.2]), orthotopic heart transplant without CAV (OHT; 18 patients, 67% male, mean age 11.1 years [SD 4.8]), and normal healthy controls (42% male, mean age 12.8 years [SD 5.0]). Transplant patients underwent cardiac catheterization with coronary angiography within 3 months of echocardiogram. Post-processing of echocardiograms with speckle-tracking echocardiography and derivation of GMW indices was performed. OHT-CAV patients had decreased global work efficiency (GWE) compared to OHT (mean difference = 7.01 [1.76, 12.25], adjusted p < 0.01). LV global longitudinal strain (GLS) and LV ejection fraction were not different between groups. Both global work index and GWE were decreased in OHT-CAV and OHT when compared to normal controls (OHT-CAV 1311.23 mmHg% vs OHT 1426.22 mmHg% vs controls 1802.81 mmHg%, adjusted p < 0.01; OHT-CAV 83.87% vs. OHT 90.87% vs. controls 95.41%, adjusted p < 0.01). GWE correlated negatively with the presence of CAV (r = - 0.44 [- 0.72, - 0.05]). This pilot study demonstrates decreased GWE correlates with pediatric CAV. This supports the need for further investigation of this promising diagnostic tool.
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