We assessed the relation between LGE and cardiovascular outcomes in 1293 HCM patients referred for cardiovascular magnetic resonance and followed up for a median of 3.3 years. Sudden cardiac death (SCD) events (including appropriate defibrillator interventions) occurred in 37 patients (3%). A continuous relationship was evident between LGE by percent left ventricular mass and SCD event risk in HCM patients (P=0.001). Extent of LGE was associated with an increased risk of SCD events (adjusted hazard ratio, 1.46/10% increase in LGE; P=0.002), even after adjustment for other relevant disease variables. LGE of ≥15% of LV mass demonstrated a 2-fold increase in SCD event risk in those patients otherwise considered to be at lower risk, with an estimated likelihood for SCD events of 6% at 5 years. Performance of the SCD event risk model was enhanced by LGE (net reclassification index, 12.9%; 95% confidence interval, 0.3–38.3). Absence of LGE was associated with lower risk for SCD events (adjusted hazard ratio, 0.39; P=0.02). Extent of LGE also predicted the development of end-stage HCM with systolic dysfunction (adjusted hazard ratio, 1.80/10% increase in LGE; P<0.03). Extensive LGE measured by quantitative contrast enhanced CMR provides additional information for assessing SCD event risk among HCM patients, particularly patients otherwise judged to be at low risk.

Prognostic value of quantitative contrast-enhanced cardiovascular magnetic resonance for the evaluation of sudden death risk in patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy / Chan R.H.; Maron B.J.; Olivotto I.; Pencina M.J.; Assenza G.E.; Haas T.; Lesser J.R.; Gruner C.; Crean A.M.; Rakowski H.; Udelson J.E.; Rowin E.; Lombardi M.; Cecchi F.; Tomberli B.; Spirito P.; Formisano F.; Biagini E.; Rapezzi C.; De Cecco C.N.; Autore C.; Cook E.F.; Hong S.N.; Gibson C.M.; Manning W.J.; Appelbaum E.; Maron M.S.. - In: CIRCULATION. - ISSN 0009-7322. - STAMPA. - 130:(2014), pp. 484-495. [10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.113.007094]

Prognostic value of quantitative contrast-enhanced cardiovascular magnetic resonance for the evaluation of sudden death risk in patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy

Olivotto I.;Cecchi F.;Tomberli B.;
2014

Abstract

We assessed the relation between LGE and cardiovascular outcomes in 1293 HCM patients referred for cardiovascular magnetic resonance and followed up for a median of 3.3 years. Sudden cardiac death (SCD) events (including appropriate defibrillator interventions) occurred in 37 patients (3%). A continuous relationship was evident between LGE by percent left ventricular mass and SCD event risk in HCM patients (P=0.001). Extent of LGE was associated with an increased risk of SCD events (adjusted hazard ratio, 1.46/10% increase in LGE; P=0.002), even after adjustment for other relevant disease variables. LGE of ≥15% of LV mass demonstrated a 2-fold increase in SCD event risk in those patients otherwise considered to be at lower risk, with an estimated likelihood for SCD events of 6% at 5 years. Performance of the SCD event risk model was enhanced by LGE (net reclassification index, 12.9%; 95% confidence interval, 0.3–38.3). Absence of LGE was associated with lower risk for SCD events (adjusted hazard ratio, 0.39; P=0.02). Extent of LGE also predicted the development of end-stage HCM with systolic dysfunction (adjusted hazard ratio, 1.80/10% increase in LGE; P<0.03). Extensive LGE measured by quantitative contrast enhanced CMR provides additional information for assessing SCD event risk among HCM patients, particularly patients otherwise judged to be at low risk.
2014
130
484
495
Chan R.H.; Maron B.J.; Olivotto I.; Pencina M.J.; Assenza G.E.; Haas T.; Lesser J.R.; Gruner C.; Crean A.M.; Rakowski H.; Udelson J.E.; Rowin E.; Lombardi M.; Cecchi F.; Tomberli B.; Spirito P.; Formisano F.; Biagini E.; Rapezzi C.; De Cecco C.N.; Autore C.; Cook E.F.; Hong S.N.; Gibson C.M.; Manning W.J.; Appelbaum E.; Maron M.S.
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