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American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiologyJournal Article

08 May 2025

Changes in left ventricular diastolic flow dynamics in the neonatal transition period and beyond.

Abstract

Significant hemodynamic changes occur within the neonatal transition period including a sudden increase in pulmonary blood flow, disappearance of fetal shunts and increase in systemic vascular resistance.

How this affects left ventricular (LV) physiology and intraventricular flow dynamics is still poorly understood. Blood speckle tracking is a novel high frame rate echocardiographic technique that allows to visualize two-dimensional intraventricular flow dynamics.

In this study longitudinal changes in LV diastolic flow dynamics were explored in a prospective single-center design analyzing a total of 176 echocardiographic examinations in 36 healthy newborns from birth until six months of age.

Kinetic energy, energy loss, vorticity and intraventricular pressure difference increased significantly from birth until six-eight weeks of age (p < 0. 001 for all parameters).

The increase in IVPD continued until six months of age while no further significant changes in the other quantitative LV flow parameters could be observed beyond six-to-eight weeks.

Early after birth, diastolic vorticity was predominantly located at the anterior mitral valve leaflet while at six months of age, vorticity was similar at the anterior compared to the posterior mitral valve leaflet.

Overall, these results indicate that LV diastolic physiology and flow dynamics undergo substantial changes in early life. The observed changes in diastolic LV properties are likely associated with increased LV filling in the presence of increased pulmonary blood flow.

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10.1152/ajpheart.00214.2025

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