Intracardiac thrombosis and embolism in patients with cardiac amyloidosis.
Publication/Presentation Date
11-20-2007
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Patients with primary amyloidosis (AL type) have a poor prognosis, in part due to frequent cardiac involvement. Although intracardiac thrombus has been reported in anecdotal cases, neither its frequency nor its role in causing mortality is known. Furthermore, the clinical and echocardiographic variables that may be associated with thromboembolism in cardiac amyloidosis have not been defined.
METHODS AND RESULTS: A total of 116 autopsy or explanted cases of cardiac amyloidosis (55 AL and 61 other type) were identified in the Mayo Clinic. Forty-six fatal nonamyloid trauma cases served as controls. Each heart was examined for intracardiac thrombus. The cause of death was determined from autopsy and clinical notes. Intracardiac thrombosis was identified in 38 hearts (33%). Twenty-three had 1 thrombus, whereas 15 had 2 to 5 thrombi. Although subjects in the AL group were younger and had less atrial fibrillation than those with other types of amyloidosis, the AL group had significantly more intracardiac thrombus (51% versus 16%, P
CONCLUSIONS: A high frequency of intracardiac thrombosis was present in cardiac amyloidosis. Furthermore, thromboembolism caused significant fatality. Several risk factors for thromboembolism were identified. Early screening, especially in high-risk patients, and early anticoagulation might reduce morbidity and mortality.
Volume
116
Issue
21
First Page
2420
Last Page
2426
ISSN
1524-4539
Published In/Presented At
Feng, D., Edwards, W. D., Oh, J. K., Chandrasekaran, K., Grogan, M., Martinez, M. W., Syed, I. S., Hughes, D. A., Lust, J. A., Jaffe, A. S., Gertz, M. A., & Klarich, K. W. (2007). Intracardiac thrombosis and embolism in patients with cardiac amyloidosis. Circulation, 116(21), 2420–2426. https://doi.org/10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.107.697763
Disciplines
Medicine and Health Sciences
PubMedID
17984380
Department(s)
Department of Medicine
Document Type
Article