Left atrial Frank–Starling law assessed by real-time, three-dimensional echocardiographic left atrial volume changes

  • Anwar, Ashraf M
  • Geleijnse, Marcel L
  • Soliman, Osama I I
  • Nemes, Attila
  • ten Cate, Folkert J
Heart 93(11):p 1393-1397, November 2007.

Background:

The Frank–Starling law describes the relation between left ventricular volume and function. However, only a few studies have described the relation between left atrial volume (LAV) and function.

Objective:

To describe an LA Frank–Starling law by studying changes in LAV measured by real-time, three-dimensional echocardiography (RT3DE).

Methods:

LAV was calculated by RT3DE in 70 patients at end-systole (LAV max ), end-diastole (LAV min ) and pre-atrial contraction (LAV pre-A ). According to LAV max, patients were classified into three groups: LAV max <50 ml (group I), LAV max 50–70 ml (group II) and LAV max >70 ml (group III). Calculated indices of LA pump function were active atrial stroke volume (SV), defined as LAV pre-A – LAV min, and active atrial emptying fraction (EF), defined as active atrial SV/LAV pre-A ×100%

Results:

Active atrial SV was significantly higher in group II than in group I (mean (SD) 19.0 (9.2) vs 8.2 (4.9) ml, p<0.0001), in group III it was non-significantly lower than in group II (16.7 (12.5) vs 19.0 (9.2) ml). Active atrial SV correlated well with LAV pre-A (r  = 0.56, p<0.001), but decreased with larger LAV pre-A. Active atrial EF tended to be higher in group II than in group I (43.1 (18.2) vs 33.2 (17.5), p<0.10), in group III it was significantly lower than in group II (26.2 (18.5) vs 43.1 (18.2), p<0.01).

Conclusion:

A Frank–Starling mechanism in the left atrium could be described by RT3DE, shown by an increase in LA contractility in response to an increase in LA preload up to a point, beyond which LA contractility decreased.

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