Cardiomyopathy and Cardiac tumors Flashcards
What are cardiomyopathies?
Cardiomyopathy is a chronic disease of the heart muscle (myocardium), in which the muscle is abnormally enlarged, thickened, and/or stiffened. The weakened heart muscle loses the ability to pump blood effectively, resulting in irregular heartbeats (arrhythmias) and possibly even heart failure.
What is dilated cardiomyopathy?
Dilation of all four chambers of the heart; most common form of cardiomyopathy
What are the clinical features of dilated cardiomyopathy?
Results in systolic dysfunction (ventricles cannot pump), leading to biventricularc CHF; complications include mitral and tricuspid valve regurgitation and arrhythmia.
What is the most common cause of dilated cardiomyopath?
Most commonly idiopathic
What are other causes of dilated cardiomyopathy besides idopathic?
1. Genetic mutation (usually autosomal dominant)
2. Myocarditis (usually due to coxsackie A or B) characterized by a lymphocytic infiltrate in the myocardium; results in chest pain, arrhythmia with
sudden death, or heart failure. Dilated cardiomyopathy is a late complication.
3. Alcohol abuse
4. Drugs (e.g., doxorubicin)
5. Pregnancy—seen during late pregnancy or soon (weeks to months) after childbirth
What is the treatment in dilated cardiomyopathy?
Treatment is heart transplant.
What is hypertrophic myocardiopathy?
Massive hypertrophy of the left ventricle
What is the usual cause of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy?
Usually due to genetic mutations in sarcomere proteins; most common form is autosomal dominant,
.What are the clinical features in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy?
- Decreased cardiac output—Left ventricular hypertrophy leads to diastolic dysfunction (ventricle cannot fill).
- Sudden death due to ventricular arrhythmias; hypertrophic cardiomyopathy is a common cause of sudden death in young athletes.
- Syncope with exercise—Subaortic hypertrophy of the ventricular septum resultsin functional aortic stenosis
What can we find in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy biopsy?
Biopsy shows myofiber hypertrophy with disarray
What is Restrictive Cardiomyopathy?
Decreased compliance of the ventricular endomyocardium that restricts filling during diastole
What are the causes of Restrictive Cardiomyopathy?
Causes include amyloidosis, sarcoidosis, hemochromatosis, endocardial fibroelastosis (children), and Loefller syndrome (endomyocardial fibrosis with an eosinophilic infiltrate and eosinophilia).
What are the EKG findings in restrictive cardiomyopathy?
Presents as congestive heart failure; classic finding is low-voltage EKG with diminished QRS amplitude.
What is a Myxoma?
Benign mesenchymal tumor with a gelatinous appearance and abundant ground substance on histology
What is the most common primary cardiac tumor in adults?
Myxoma