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Intracardiac masses: Single center experience within 12 years: I-MASS Study

Authors :
Zehra Bugra
Samim Emet
Berrin Umman
Pelin Karaca Ozer
Murat Sezer
Derya Baykiz
Dursun Atilgan
Emin Tireli
Memduh Dursun
Dilek Yılmazbayhan
Ekrem Bilal Karaayvaz
Ali Elitok
Ahmet Kaya Bilge
Taner Goren
Sabahattin Umman
Merve Kumrular
Mustafa Yilmaz
Mehmet Rasih Sonsoz
Berat Engin
Elif Ayduk
Mehmet Aydogan
Erdem Cevik
Ilyas Kavak
Huseyin Orta
Mucahit Tasdemir
Asli Tuncozgur
Zeynep Topcak
Ozerk Dogus Gorgun
Didem Melis Oztas
Source :
American Heart Journal Plus, Vol 13, Iss , Pp 100081- (2022)
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2022.

Abstract

Objective: The aim of this cross-sectional, retrospective, descriptive study was to review and classify cardiac masses systematically and to determine their frequencies. Methods: The medical records of 64,862 consecutive patients were investigated within 12 years. Every patient with a cardiac mass imaged by transthoracic echocardiography (TTE) and confirmed with an advanced imaging modality such as transesophageal echocardiography (TEE), computed tomography (CT) and/or cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (CMR) was included. Acute coronary syndromes triggering thrombus formation, vegetations, intracardiac device and catheter related thrombi were excluded. Results: Data demonstrated 127 (0.195%) intracardiac masses consisting of 33 (0.050%) primary benign, 3 (0.004%) primary malignant, 20 (0.030%) secondary tumors, 3 (0.004%) hydatid cysts and 68 (0.104%) thrombi respectively. The majority of primary cardiac tumors were benign (91.67%), predominantly myxomas (78.79%), and the less malignant (8.33%). Secondary cardiac tumors were common than the primary malignant tumors (20:3), with male dominancy (55%), lymphoma and lung cancers were the most frequent. Intracardiac thrombi was the majority of the cardiac masses, thrombi accompanying malignancies were in the first range (n = 17, 25%), followed by autoimmune diseases (n = 13, 19.12%) and ischemic heart disease with low ejection fraction (n = 12, 17.65%). Conclusions: This retrospective analysis identified 127 patients with cardiac masses. The majority of benign tumors were myxoma, the most common tumors that metastasized to the heart were lymphoma and lung cancers, and the thrombi associated with malignancies and autoimmune diseases were the most frequent.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
26666022
Volume :
13
Issue :
100081-
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
American Heart Journal Plus
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.6542496e224474688477f2c5c894140
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ahjo.2021.100081