Laser-mediated reversal of cardiac expansion after myocardial infarction.
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OBJECTIVE
A complication of transmural myocardial infarction is infarct expansion, which can lead to the development of heart failure. However, the necrotic muscle is replaced by collagen, a material known to shrink when heated. Thus, the hypothesis was that thermally-induced scar shrinkage could reverse infarct expansion.
METHODS
Four weeks after transmural infarcts were produced by coronary occlusion, rats were randomized to control or treatment with a neodymium:yttrium-aluminum-garnet laser. The epicardial scar surface was irradiated until shrinkage was observed. Thirty minutes later, hearts were excised and fixed at a distending pressure of 15 mm Hg, left ventricular cavity volume was measured, and histologic analysis was performed.
RESULTS
Cavity volume was reduced by laser treatment (0.72 +/- 0.07 ml vs. 0.54 +/- 0.05 ml; P= 0.044). In addition, treatment resulted in thicker scars, a leftward shift of the heart's electrical axis, and straightening of collagen fibers.
CONCLUSIONS
Laser treatment resulted in thermally-mediated scar shrinkage, which reversed infarct expansion and reduced cavity volume.