Research Article

Effect of Renal and Left Ventricular Function on Serial Pulmonary Arterial Pressure Changes after Device Closure of Atrial Septal Defect

Table 3

Correlations of immediate E/e’ changes after device closure of an ASD.

VariablePearson’s correlation coefficient (r value) value

Age, years0.0390.742
Male−0.1180.331
Body mass index, m2−0.1680.123
Systolic blood pressure, mmHg−0.0420.738
Blood urea nitrogen, mg/dL0.1120.338
Creatinine, mg/dL0.1830.115
eGFR, mL/min/1.73 m²−0.1100.349
ASD maximal defect diameter, mm0.2480.032
ASD defect area, cm20.3090.008
ASD device diameter, mm0.2480.033
Qp/Qs ratio0.2170.103
LV mass index, g/m20.0800.519
LA volume index, mL/m2−0.0780.509
LV ejection fraction, %0.1910.103
Stroke volume, mL−0.1370.251
TRV, m/sec0.3320.004
Preclosure E/e’−0.3590.002
Preclosure Ed−0.2270.055
ΔLA volume index-immediate0.424<0.001
Immediate LV Ed0.480<0.001

ASD, atrial septal defect; e’, early diastolic septal mitral annular velocity; Ed, end-diastolic elastance; E/e’, ratio of early mitral inflow velocity to e’; eGFR, estimated glomerular filtration rate; LA, left atrial; LV, left ventricular; TRV, tricuspid regurgitant velocity.