Background: Arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy (ACM) is an inherited heart disease characterized by fibro-fatty replacement of myocardium. Limited data is available concerning cardioembolic stroke. This study sought to determine the occurrence of cardioembolic ischemic events (CIEs) in ACM patients and to identify clinical and imaging predictors of CIEs.Methods: Every consecutive ACM patient was enrolled. ECG, Holter monitoring or implantable cardiac devices were used to detect atrial arrhythmias (AAs). CIEs were defined according to TOAST classification.Results: In our cohort of 111 patients, CIEs were observed in eleven (10%) over a 12.9-year median follow-up, with an incidence of 7.9 event/1000 patient-year (HR 4.12 compared to general population). Mean age at the event was 42 & PLUSMN; 9 years. Female sex (p = 0.03), T-wave inversion (p = 0.03), RVOT dilatation (p = 0.006) and lower LVEF (p = 0.006) were associated with CIEs. Among patients with AAs (23/111, 20.7%), 5 (21.7%) experienced CIEs. CHA2DS2-VASc did not prove useful to define patients at higher risk of CIEs (p = 0.098). 60% of stroke suffering patients had a pre-event score between 0 and 1 (if female).Conclusions: In ACM patients, CIEs are much more common than in general population and present a high burden at younger age. AAs relate to less than half of these events. In AAs patients, CHA2DS2-VASc is not useful to stratify those requiring oral anticoagulation. As a hypothesis-generating study, our research proposes the role of atrial myopathy, irrespective of AAs, as a pivotal factor in thrombogenesis risk, pointing out a definite unmet need in ACM therapeutic algorithm.
Risk of cardioembolic ischemic events and relation to atrial fibrillation/flutter in patients with arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy during a long-term follow-up
Toso, Elisabetta
;De Lio, Francesca
;Bocchino, Pier Paolo;Marcelli, Gianluca;Giustetto, Carla
;Gaita, Fiorenzo
2023-01-01
Abstract
Background: Arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy (ACM) is an inherited heart disease characterized by fibro-fatty replacement of myocardium. Limited data is available concerning cardioembolic stroke. This study sought to determine the occurrence of cardioembolic ischemic events (CIEs) in ACM patients and to identify clinical and imaging predictors of CIEs.Methods: Every consecutive ACM patient was enrolled. ECG, Holter monitoring or implantable cardiac devices were used to detect atrial arrhythmias (AAs). CIEs were defined according to TOAST classification.Results: In our cohort of 111 patients, CIEs were observed in eleven (10%) over a 12.9-year median follow-up, with an incidence of 7.9 event/1000 patient-year (HR 4.12 compared to general population). Mean age at the event was 42 & PLUSMN; 9 years. Female sex (p = 0.03), T-wave inversion (p = 0.03), RVOT dilatation (p = 0.006) and lower LVEF (p = 0.006) were associated with CIEs. Among patients with AAs (23/111, 20.7%), 5 (21.7%) experienced CIEs. CHA2DS2-VASc did not prove useful to define patients at higher risk of CIEs (p = 0.098). 60% of stroke suffering patients had a pre-event score between 0 and 1 (if female).Conclusions: In ACM patients, CIEs are much more common than in general population and present a high burden at younger age. AAs relate to less than half of these events. In AAs patients, CHA2DS2-VASc is not useful to stratify those requiring oral anticoagulation. As a hypothesis-generating study, our research proposes the role of atrial myopathy, irrespective of AAs, as a pivotal factor in thrombogenesis risk, pointing out a definite unmet need in ACM therapeutic algorithm.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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