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The LV-LA Health Score: A Novel Marker of Integrated Myocardial Structure and Function

Estrella, F.; Chiswell, K.; Sun, J.-L.; Duckworth, M.; Vasan, R. S.; Pattison, B.; Provencher, A.; Judd, S. E.; Velagaleti, R.; Douglas, P. S.; Bloomfield, G. S.; Soliman, E.; Chen, Y.-D. I.

2026-06-09 cardiovascular medicine
10.64898/2026.06.08.26353379 medRxiv
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Background Myocardial remodeling precedes symptomatic heart failure, which is important to detect early. We assessed feasibility and clinical correlates of a novel integrated assessment of myocardial remodeling in a large rural cohort in the Southeastern United States. Methods Echoes were obtained with AI assistance (Caption guidance) in 3100 adults in the NHLBI-funded RURAL cohort study. Of those, 1895 had quantifiable global longitudinal strain (GLS), left ventricular mass (LVM), and left atrial volume (LAV). LV-LA Health was based on a simple count of sex-specific abnormalities (0-3), indexed to body surface area (BSA) or height (Table 1). Relationships with demographics and risk factors were compared with Spearman correlation and Mantel-Haenszel tests, with moderate and severe results combined. Results Median (IQR) age was 49 (40-58). Impaired LV-LA Health is common even in a low PREVENT cardiovascular (CV) risk population (median 10-year risk 3.3%; 25th, 75th 1.2,7.2) with preserved ejection fraction (EF; 60%; 57,62). The prevalence of abnormalities differed greatly by indexing method: 18.2% with BSA (15.1% mild; 3.1% mod/severe) vs 51% with height (38.3% mild; 12.7% mod/severe) (Figure 1). LV-LA impairment increased with age, PREVENT CV risk score and cardiovascular risk factors (hypertension, diabetes, dyslipidemia, obesity); all p<0.001. Impairment was more common in Black vs White people (p<0.001) and differed by sex only with height indexation. Conclusions A novel LV-LA health composite of routinely acquired echocardiographic measures identifies substantial subclinical cardiac remodeling in a middle-aged rural community cohort, not detected by PREVENT score or ejection fraction. This is the first application of this framework in a large, unselected community sample. Indexation method affects prevalence, with BSA likely underestimating risk in adiposity-enriched populations. Findings suggest a high rural burden and longitudinal evaluation with future CV events is ongoing.

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