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Clinical Spectrum and Management Implications of Left Ventricular Outflow Obstruction With Mild Ventricular Septal Thickness in Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy.

Authors :
Rowin EJ
Maron BJ
Chokshi A
Kannappan M
Arkun K
Wang W
Rastegar H
Maron MS
Source :
The American journal of cardiology [Am J Cardiol] 2018 Oct 15; Vol. 122 (8), pp. 1409-1420. Date of Electronic Publication: 2018 Jul 17.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HC) has historically been characterized as a disease of substantial left ventricular hypertrophy, often associated with dynamic left ventricular outflow tract obstruction. However, we have recently encountered patients with subaortic obstruction and only minimal basal septal thickness, raising important management implications. Thereby, we sought to characterize the natural history and treatment strategies for this under-recognized subgroup of HC patients with dynamic obstruction. Of 1,591 consecutive patients with a HC diagnosis, 113 (7%) were identified with outflow obstruction due to elongated mitral valve leaflets producing systolic anterior motion and septal contact typical of HC (gradient, 84 ± 29 mm Hg at rest or with exercise), with maximal ventricular septal thickness ≤15 mm, including 14 patients with only 10 to 12 mm. In addition to the mechanism of outflow obstruction, other evidence supporting a HC diagnosis prominently included: positive HC family history and/or pathogenic sarcomere mutation, arrhythmic sudden death event, typical histopathology of septal muscle, and characteristic mitral valve and papillary muscle anomalies. Over 3.8 ± 3.5 years, 41 patients (36%) developed severe heart failure including 36 who have undergone myectomy associated with reconstruction of the outflow tract and mitral valve apparatus, resulting in relief of gradient without iatrogenic ventricular septal defect or mitral valve replacement. Postoperatively, all 36 patients have survived with symptom relief to New York Heart Association classes I/II. In conclusion, these observations expand the HC clinical profile and phenotype to include an under-appreciated subgroup in which disease expression includes outflow obstruction due primarily to an elongated mitral valve, associated with only minimal (or normal) ventricular septal thickness. Such HC patients can develop marked functional limitation amenable to an operative strategy that effectively relieved symptoms due to outflow obstruction, but without mitral valve replacement.<br /> (Copyright © 2018. Published by Elsevier Inc.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1879-1913
Volume :
122
Issue :
8
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
The American journal of cardiology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
30107902
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.amjcard.2018.06.055