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Arq. bras. cardiol ; 121(9 supl.1): 445-445, set.2024. ilus
Article in Portuguese | CONASS, Sec. Est. Saúde SP, SESSP-IDPCPROD, Sec. Est. Saúde SP | ID: biblio-1570143

ABSTRACT

INTRODUÇÃO A endomiocardiofibrose (EMF) é uma cardiomiopatia restritiva, caracterizada por envolvimento fibrótico do endocárdio e miocárdio normalmente na região apical, levando a disfunção diastólica, porém, preservando função sistólica. É uma doença de etiologia desconhecida e ainda muito relacionada a países subdesenvolvidos com forte relação às síndromes hipereosinofilicas. Seu diagnóstico pode ser aventado através do ecodopplercardiograma e ressonância magnética cardíaca, podendo muitas vezes ser confundida com trombo em região apical ventricular. DESCRIÇÃO DO CASO Paciente de 38 anos, feminina, proveniente de São Paulo capital. Relata internação anterior há 4 meses em serviço externo por quadro de dor torácica com alteração de enzimas cardíacas, porém, sem evidência de coronariopatia isquêmica na Cinecoronariografia. Evidenciado em ecocardiograma transtorácico (ECOTT) uma hipertrofia excêntrica do ventrículo esquerdo (VE) com imagem hiperecogênica em região apical de 19mm podendo corresponder a trombo. Prosseguindo a investigação, realizada uma ressonância magnética cardíaca descrevendo trombo aderido à parede do ventrículo esquerdo, medindo 2,3 cm, além de hipocinesia dos segmentos apicais e realce miocárdico tardio subendocárdico não transmural nos segmentos apicais. A mesma comparece ao serviço com novo episódio de dispneia e dor precordial, agora com sinais de hipervolemia e hipereosinofilia (>1500). Em novo ECOTT realizado evidenciou-se aumento biatrial, disfunção sistólica do ventrículo direito, hipertensão pulmonar, refluxo de grau importante em valva mitral e tricúspide associado a uma obliteração do ápice em parede endocárdica até base do VE, poupando demais paredes, sugestivo de EMF. Com base nos exames iniciais, configurou-se o diagnóstico de EMF pela ressonância magnética e sua correlação com hipereosinofilia. Dessa forma, após o diagnóstico a paciente evolui com melhora clínica e seguirá tratamento em ambulatório do miocárdio. CONCLUSÕES Relatamos um caso de EMF associada a hipereosinofilia ainda em investigação etiológica. O caso supracitado traz uma paciente jovem proveniente de um país em desenvolvimento com diagnóstico de uma doença ainda pouco compreendida e de difícil diagnóstico, podendo muitas vezes passar-se como um trombo em região apical cardíaca, gerando subdiagnósticos e manejo incorreto.


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Adult , Endomyocardial Fibrosis/diagnosis , Eosinophilia , Chest Pain , Cardiomyopathy, Restrictive , Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy , Dyspnea
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Eur J Med Genet ; 71: 104968, 2024 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39209150

ABSTRACT

TAF1A, a gene encoding a TATA-box binding protein involved in ribosomal RNA synthesis, is a candidate gene for pediatric cardiomyopathy as biallelic TAF1A variants were reported in two families with affected individuals. Here, we report a third family with two siblings who presented with infantile restrictive cardiomyopathy and carried biallelic missense variants in TAF1A (NM_001201536.1:c.1021G>A p.(Gly341Arg) and c.781A>C p.(Thr261Pro)). Additional shared clinical features in the siblings included feeding intolerance, congenital leukoencephalopathy, ventriculomegaly and concern for primary immunodeficiency. The first-born sibling passed away at 6 months of age due to complications of hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (HLH) whereas the second sibling underwent cardiac transplantation at 1 year of age and is currently well. We compare the clinical and molecular features of all the TAF1A associated cardiomyopathy cases. Our study adds evidence for the gene-disease association of TAF1A with autosomal recessive pediatric cardiomyopathy.


Subject(s)
Cardiomyopathy, Restrictive , Mutation, Missense , Siblings , TATA-Binding Protein Associated Factors , Transcription Factor TFIID , Humans , Male , TATA-Binding Protein Associated Factors/genetics , Transcription Factor TFIID/genetics , Female , Infant , Cardiomyopathy, Restrictive/genetics , Cardiomyopathy, Restrictive/pathology , Pedigree , Alleles , Phenotype , Histone Acetyltransferases
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Eur J Cardiothorac Surg ; 66(2)2024 Aug 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39029920

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: Restrictive cardiomyopathy is rare and is generally associated with worse clinical outcomes compared to other cardiomyopathies. Ventricular assist device (VAD) support for these children is seldom applied and often hampered by the surgical difficulties. METHODS: All paediatric (<19 years) patients with a restricted cardiomyopathy supported by a VAD from the EUROMACS database were included and compared to patients with a dilated cardiomyopathy (retrospective database analyses). Participating centres were retrospectively contacted to provide additional detailed echo and Swan Ganz measurements to analyse the effect of VAD support on pulmonary artery pressure and right ventricular function. RESULTS: Forty-four paediatric VAD-supported patients diagnosed with restricted cardiomyopathy were included, with a median age at implantation of 5.0 years. Twenty-six of the 44 patient with a restricted cardiomyopathy survived to transplantation (59.1%), 16 died (36.4%) and 2 are still on ongoing VAD support (4.5%) after a median duration of support of 95.5 days (interquartile range 33.3-217.8). Transplantation probability after 1 and 2 years of VAD support in patients with a restricted cardiomyopathy were comparable to patients with a dilated cardiomyopathy (52.3% vs 51.4% and 59.5% vs 60.1%, P = 0.868). However, mortality probability was higher in the restricted cardiomyopathy cohort (35.8% vs 17.0% and 35.8% vs 19.0%, P = 0.005). Adverse event rates were high (cerebrovascular accident in 31.8%, pump thrombosis in 29.5%, major bleeding 25.0%, eventual biventricular support in 59.1%). In the atrially cannulated group, cerebrovascular accident and pump thrombosis occurred in twice as much patients (21.1% vs 40.0%, P = 0.595 and 15.8% vs 40.0%, P = 0.464; probably non-significant due to the small numbers). Pulmonary arterial pressures improved after implantation of a VAD, and 6 patients who were initially labelled as ineligible due to pulmonary hypertension could eventually be transplanted. CONCLUSIONS: VAD support in children with a restricted cardiomyopathy is rarely performed. Mortality and adverse event rates are high. On the other hand, survival to cardiac transplantation was 59.1% with all patients surviving the 1st 30 days after cardiac transplantation. Pulmonary arterial pressures improved while on support, potentially making cardiac transplantation a viable option for previously ineligible children.


Subject(s)
Cardiomyopathy, Restrictive , Heart-Assist Devices , Hemodynamics , Humans , Heart-Assist Devices/adverse effects , Cardiomyopathy, Restrictive/surgery , Male , Child , Female , Child, Preschool , Retrospective Studies , Hemodynamics/physiology , Treatment Outcome , Adolescent , Infant , Heart Transplantation , Cardiomyopathy, Dilated/surgery , Cardiomyopathy, Dilated/physiopathology , Cardiomyopathy, Dilated/complications , Cardiomyopathy, Dilated/mortality
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Arq Bras Cardiol ; 121(5): e20230790, 2024.
Article in Portuguese, English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38922273

ABSTRACT

A six-year-old girl with restrictive cardiomyopathy and hypertrabeculation, due to the early onset of her disease, whole exome sequencing was conducted, revealing the presence of a novel heterozygous missense variant in the FLNC gene. The same gene variant was also identified in her father, who, at an adult age, displayed normal imaging results and was symptom-free. This variant has not been reported in population databases or current medical literature and is classified as likely pathogenic.


Menina de seis anos com cardiomiopatia restritiva e hipertrabeculação na qual, devido ao início precoce da doença, foi realizado sequenciamento completo do exoma, revelando a presença de uma nova variante heterozigótica missense no gene FLNC. A mesma variante genética também foi identificada em seu pai, que, já adulto, apresentava resultados de imagem normais e não apresentava sintomas. Esta variante não foi relatada em bancos de dados populacionais ou na literatura médica atual e é classificada como provavelmente patogênica.


Subject(s)
Cardiomyopathy, Restrictive , Mutation, Missense , Humans , Female , Cardiomyopathy, Restrictive/genetics , Child , Exome Sequencing , Pedigree
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Sultan Qaboos Univ Med J ; 24(2): 283-287, 2024 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38828243

ABSTRACT

Restrictive cardiomyopathy is one of the rarest forms of cardiomyopathies in paediatric patients characterised by impaired myocardial relaxation or compliance with restricted ventricular filling, leading to a reduced diastolic volume with a preserved systolic function. We report 2 cases-a 5-year-old boy who presented with abdominal distension and palpitation with family history of similar complaints but no definite genetic diagnosis as yet and a 5-year-old girl who presented with chronic cough and shortness of breath. Both cases were diagnosed in a tertiary care hospital in Muscat, Oman, in 2019 and are managed supportively with regular outpatient follow-up. This is the first series of reported cases of paediatric restrictive cardiomyopathy from Oman.


Subject(s)
Cardiomyopathy, Restrictive , Humans , Cardiomyopathy, Restrictive/diagnosis , Child, Preschool , Male , Female , Oman , Echocardiography/methods
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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38727533

ABSTRACT

Preoperative calculations showed that the 9-mm inlet, 6-mm outlet, 25-cc pump chambers and 65-73 bpm would be optimal for a 5-year-old patient suffering from restrictive cardiomyopathy, with a body surface area of 0.59 m2 (1.5 L/min flow for a cardiac index of 2.5). After re-sternotomy and standard bicaval cannulation for cardiopulmonary bypass, the procedure was performed under normothermic conditions and on the beating heart. Biventricular support was established with the Berlin Heart Excor using biatrial cannulation. For left atrial cannulation, induced ventricular fibrillation was used. The 9-mm inlet cannulas were inserted into the left and right atria, respectively. The 6-mm outlet cannulas were implanted using 8-mm interposition vascular grafts for the aorta and the main pulmonary artery, respectively. Cannulas were tunnelled through the epigastric space, with systems crossing outside of the body. The 25-cc chambers were used for both right ventricular assist device and left ventricular assist device support, which subsequently showed full emptying and filling.


Subject(s)
Cardiomyopathy, Restrictive , Heart-Assist Devices , Humans , Cardiomyopathy, Restrictive/surgery , Cardiomyopathy, Restrictive/diagnosis , Male , Child, Preschool , Heart Atria/surgery , Cardiac Catheterization/methods , Cardiac Catheterization/instrumentation , Heart Failure/surgery , Prosthesis Implantation/methods
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Sci Rep ; 14(1): 10672, 2024 05 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38724564

ABSTRACT

To provide accurate predictions, current machine learning-based solutions require large, manually labeled training datasets. We implement persistent homology (PH), a topological tool for studying the pattern of data, to analyze echocardiography-based strain data and differentiate between rare diseases like constrictive pericarditis (CP) and restrictive cardiomyopathy (RCM). Patient population (retrospectively registered) included those presenting with heart failure due to CP (n = 51), RCM (n = 47), and patients without heart failure symptoms (n = 53). Longitudinal, radial, and circumferential strains/strain rates for left ventricular segments were processed into topological feature vectors using Machine learning PH workflow. In differentiating CP and RCM, the PH workflow model had a ROC AUC of 0.94 (Sensitivity = 92%, Specificity = 81%), compared with the GLS model AUC of 0.69 (Sensitivity = 65%, Specificity = 66%). In differentiating between all three conditions, the PH workflow model had an AUC of 0.83 (Sensitivity = 68%, Specificity = 84%), compared with the GLS model AUC of 0.68 (Sensitivity = 52% and Specificity = 76%). By employing persistent homology to differentiate the "pattern" of cardiac deformations, our machine-learning approach provides reasonable accuracy when evaluating small datasets and aids in understanding and visualizing patterns of cardiac imaging data in clinically challenging disease states.


Subject(s)
Echocardiography , Machine Learning , Humans , Male , Echocardiography/methods , Female , Middle Aged , Rare Diseases/diagnostic imaging , Pericarditis, Constrictive/diagnostic imaging , Pericarditis, Constrictive/diagnosis , Cardiomyopathy, Restrictive/diagnostic imaging , Retrospective Studies , Aged , Heart Ventricles/diagnostic imaging , Heart Ventricles/physiopathology , Heart Failure/diagnostic imaging , Adult
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Clin Chim Acta ; 561: 119755, 2024 Jul 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38821338

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Idiopathic restrictive cardiomyopathy (RCM) has a low incidence. This study aimed to determine the prognostic value of big endothelin-1 (ET-1) in idiopathic RCM. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We prospectively enrolled patients with idiopathic RCM from 2009 to 2017 and followed them up. The primary outcome was a composite of all-cause mortality and cardiac transplantation, and the secondary outcome was a composite of cardiac death and cardiac transplantation. RESULTS: Ninety-one patients were divided into the high big ET-1 (>0.85 pmol/L, n = 56) and low big ET-1 (≤0.85 pmol/L, n = 35) groups, and 87 of them completed the follow-up. Big ET-1 concentrations (hazard ratio: 1.756, 95 % confidence interval [CI]: 1.117-2.760) and late gadolinium enhancement (LGE) (hazard ratio: 3.851, 95 % CI: 1.238-11.981) were independent risk factors for the primary outcome. Big ET-1 concentrations (C-statistic estimation: 0.764, 95 % CI: 0.657-0.871) and the combination of LGE and big ET-1 concentrations (C-statistic estimation: 0.870, 95 % CI: 0.769-0.970) could accurately predict the 5-year transplant-free survival rate, and 0.85 pmol/L was a suitable cutoff for big ET-1. CONCLUSION: Big ET-1 and its combination with LGE may be useful to predict an adverse prognosis in patients with idiopathic RCM.


Subject(s)
Cardiomyopathy, Restrictive , Endothelin-1 , Gadolinium , Humans , Endothelin-1/blood , Male , Female , Middle Aged , Prognosis , Cardiomyopathy, Restrictive/diagnosis , Cardiomyopathy, Restrictive/diagnostic imaging , Adult , Prospective Studies , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Contrast Media
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