HOCM Flashcards
1
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define
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Hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy (HOCM) is an autosomal dominant disorder of muscle tissue caused by defects in the genes encoding contractile proteins.
The most common defects involve a mutation in the gene encoding β-myosin heavy chain protein or myosin binding protein C. The estimated prevalence is 1 in 500.
2
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Features
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- often asymptomatic
- dyspnoea, angina, syncope [DAS]
- sudden death (most commonly due to ventricular arrhythmias), arrhythmias, heart failure
- 🥓 jerky pulse, large ‘a’ waves, double apex beat
- ejection systolic murmur: increases with Valsalva manoeuvre and decreases on squatting
3
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Associations
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Friedreich’s ataxia
Wolff-Parkinson White
4
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Echo - mnemonic - MR SAM ASH
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- mitral regurgitation (MR)
- systolic anterior motion (SAM) of the anterior mitral valve leaflet
- asymmetric hypertrophy (ASH)
5
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ECG changes seen?
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- left ventricular hypertrophy
- progressive T wave inversion
- deep Q waves
- atrial fibrillation may occasionally be seen