"Double jeopardy in the echocardiography laboratory: coexistence of two" by Timothy E. Paterick, Alix J. Tercius et al.
 

Double jeopardy in the echocardiography laboratory: coexistence of two distinct cardiomyopathies?

Affiliations

Aurora Cardiovascular Services

Abstract

BACKGROUND: In our Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM) Center, we identified 6 patients each with what appeared to be the occurrence of 2 rare diseases that prompted investigation for a common derivative.

METHODS: We reviewed our database, searching for all patients with a diagnosis of HCM, amyloid heart disease and left ventricular noncompaction (LVNC).

RESULTS: Using transthoracic echocardiography and magnetic resonance imaging, we identified 6 patients with apical hypertrabeculations and myocardium suggestive of LVNC; 4 of the patients had HCM and 2 of the patients had cardiac amyloidosis.

CONCLUSIONS: The significance of these possible concomitant cardiomyopathies is not presently well understood. We did not identify a common derivative when looking for a genetic link, but it is most likely hidden in the genetic substrate, yet to be identified.

Document Type

Article

PubMed ID

24447051

Link to Full Text

 

Plum Print visual indicator of research metrics
PlumX Metrics
  • Citations
    • Citation Indexes: 3
  • Usage
    • Abstract Views: 39
  • Captures
    • Readers: 9
see details

Share

COinS