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Prognostic significance of right ventricular hypertrophy and systolic function in Anderson–Fabry disease
AIMS: Right ventricular hypertrophy (RVH) is a common finding in Anderson–Fabry disease (AFD), but the prognostic role of right ventricular (RV) involvement has never been assessed. The aim of our study was to evaluate the prognostic significance of RVH and RV systolic function in AFD. METHODS AND R...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7373914/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32432376 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ehf2.12712 |
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author | Graziani, Francesca Lillo, Rosa Panaioli, Elena Pieroni, Maurizio Camporeale, Antonia Verrecchia, Elena Sicignano, Ludovico Luca Manna, Raffaele Lombardo, Antonella Lanza, Gaetano Antonio Crea, Filippo |
author_facet | Graziani, Francesca Lillo, Rosa Panaioli, Elena Pieroni, Maurizio Camporeale, Antonia Verrecchia, Elena Sicignano, Ludovico Luca Manna, Raffaele Lombardo, Antonella Lanza, Gaetano Antonio Crea, Filippo |
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description | AIMS: Right ventricular hypertrophy (RVH) is a common finding in Anderson–Fabry disease (AFD), but the prognostic role of right ventricular (RV) involvement has never been assessed. The aim of our study was to evaluate the prognostic significance of RVH and RV systolic function in AFD. METHODS AND RESULTS: Forty‐five AFD patients (56% male patients) with extensive baseline evaluation, including assessment of RVH and RV systolic function, were followed‐up for an average of 51.2 ± 11.4 months. RV systolic function was assessed by standard and tissue Doppler echocardiography. Cardiovascular events were defined as new‐onset atrial fibrillation (AF), sustained ventricular arrhythmias, heart failure, or pacemaker/implantable cardioverter defibrillator implantation; renal events were defined as progression to dialysis and/or renal transplantation or significant worsening of glomerular filtration rate; and cerebrovascular events were defined as transient ischaemic attack or stroke. Fourteen patients (31.1%) presented RVH, while RV systolic function was normal in all cases. During the follow‐up period, 13 patients (28.8%, 11 male) experienced 18 major events, including two deaths. Cardiovascular events occurred in eight patients (17.7%). The most common event was pacemaker/implantable cardioverter defibrillator implantation (six patients, 13.3%), followed by AF (three cases, 6.6%). Only one case of worsening New York Heart Association class (from II to III and IV) was observed. Ischaemic stroke occurred in three cases (6.6%). Renal events were recorded in three patients (6.6%). At univariate analysis, several variables were associated with the occurrence of events, including RVH (HR: 7.09, 95% CI: 2.17 to 23.14, P = 0.001) and indexes of RV systolic function (tricuspid annular plane systolic excursion HR: 0.77, 95% CI: 0.62 to 0.96, P = 0.02; and RV tissue Doppler systolic velocity HR: 0.76, 95% CI: 0.61 to 0.93, P = 0.01). At multivariate analysis, proteinuria (HR:8.3, 95% CI: 2.88 to 23.87, P < 0.001) and left ventricular mass index (HR: 1.02, 95% CI: 1.00 to 1.03, P = 0.03) emerged as the only independent predictors of outcome. CONCLUSIONS: RVH and RV systolic function show significant association with clinical events in AFD, but only proteinuria and left ventricular mass index emerged as independent predictors of outcome. Our findings suggest that RV involvement does not influence prognosis in AFD and confirm that renal involvement and left ventricular hypertrophy are the main determinant of major cardiac and non‐cardiac events. |
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spelling | pubmed-73739142020-07-22 Prognostic significance of right ventricular hypertrophy and systolic function in Anderson–Fabry disease Graziani, Francesca Lillo, Rosa Panaioli, Elena Pieroni, Maurizio Camporeale, Antonia Verrecchia, Elena Sicignano, Ludovico Luca Manna, Raffaele Lombardo, Antonella Lanza, Gaetano Antonio Crea, Filippo ESC Heart Fail Original Research Articles AIMS: Right ventricular hypertrophy (RVH) is a common finding in Anderson–Fabry disease (AFD), but the prognostic role of right ventricular (RV) involvement has never been assessed. The aim of our study was to evaluate the prognostic significance of RVH and RV systolic function in AFD. METHODS AND RESULTS: Forty‐five AFD patients (56% male patients) with extensive baseline evaluation, including assessment of RVH and RV systolic function, were followed‐up for an average of 51.2 ± 11.4 months. RV systolic function was assessed by standard and tissue Doppler echocardiography. Cardiovascular events were defined as new‐onset atrial fibrillation (AF), sustained ventricular arrhythmias, heart failure, or pacemaker/implantable cardioverter defibrillator implantation; renal events were defined as progression to dialysis and/or renal transplantation or significant worsening of glomerular filtration rate; and cerebrovascular events were defined as transient ischaemic attack or stroke. Fourteen patients (31.1%) presented RVH, while RV systolic function was normal in all cases. During the follow‐up period, 13 patients (28.8%, 11 male) experienced 18 major events, including two deaths. Cardiovascular events occurred in eight patients (17.7%). The most common event was pacemaker/implantable cardioverter defibrillator implantation (six patients, 13.3%), followed by AF (three cases, 6.6%). Only one case of worsening New York Heart Association class (from II to III and IV) was observed. Ischaemic stroke occurred in three cases (6.6%). Renal events were recorded in three patients (6.6%). At univariate analysis, several variables were associated with the occurrence of events, including RVH (HR: 7.09, 95% CI: 2.17 to 23.14, P = 0.001) and indexes of RV systolic function (tricuspid annular plane systolic excursion HR: 0.77, 95% CI: 0.62 to 0.96, P = 0.02; and RV tissue Doppler systolic velocity HR: 0.76, 95% CI: 0.61 to 0.93, P = 0.01). At multivariate analysis, proteinuria (HR:8.3, 95% CI: 2.88 to 23.87, P < 0.001) and left ventricular mass index (HR: 1.02, 95% CI: 1.00 to 1.03, P = 0.03) emerged as the only independent predictors of outcome. CONCLUSIONS: RVH and RV systolic function show significant association with clinical events in AFD, but only proteinuria and left ventricular mass index emerged as independent predictors of outcome. Our findings suggest that RV involvement does not influence prognosis in AFD and confirm that renal involvement and left ventricular hypertrophy are the main determinant of major cardiac and non‐cardiac events. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-05-20 /pmc/articles/PMC7373914/ /pubmed/32432376 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ehf2.12712 Text en © 2020 The Authors. ESC Heart Failure published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of the European Society of Cardiology This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes. |
spellingShingle | Original Research Articles Graziani, Francesca Lillo, Rosa Panaioli, Elena Pieroni, Maurizio Camporeale, Antonia Verrecchia, Elena Sicignano, Ludovico Luca Manna, Raffaele Lombardo, Antonella Lanza, Gaetano Antonio Crea, Filippo Prognostic significance of right ventricular hypertrophy and systolic function in Anderson–Fabry disease |
title | Prognostic significance of right ventricular hypertrophy and systolic function in Anderson–Fabry disease |
title_full | Prognostic significance of right ventricular hypertrophy and systolic function in Anderson–Fabry disease |
title_fullStr | Prognostic significance of right ventricular hypertrophy and systolic function in Anderson–Fabry disease |
title_full_unstemmed | Prognostic significance of right ventricular hypertrophy and systolic function in Anderson–Fabry disease |
title_short | Prognostic significance of right ventricular hypertrophy and systolic function in Anderson–Fabry disease |
title_sort | prognostic significance of right ventricular hypertrophy and systolic function in anderson–fabry disease |
topic | Original Research Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7373914/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32432376 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ehf2.12712 |
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