Series of patients operated for masses and cysts in the heart in a Spanish general hospital: A 20-year experience.

Adrián Gil-Korilis, Claudia Esquíroz-Patiño, Aroa Llamas-Llamazares, Rebeca Manrique, Agnes Diaz-Dorronsoro
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Background: Masses and cysts in the heart are well-known entities, but their low prevalence and non-specific symptoms makes the diagnosis difficult. We aimed to characterize the features of these entities in our environment.

Methods: We carried out a search of patients who underwent surgery for tumors and cysts in the heart between 2002 and 2022 in the registry of the Department of Cardiology and Cardiac Surgery of Clínica Universidad de Navarra (Pamplona, Spain). Sociodemographic, clinical, histological, and surgical variables were collected.

Results: We identified 13 patients; mean age was 63.08 ± 15.17 years, 76.92% were female and 92.31% had at least one cardiovascular risk factor, e.g., BMI = 25 kg/m2 and high blood pressure (61.54% and 53.85%, respectively). The most common type of cardiac tumors were myxomas (69.23%). Around half (46.15%) were incidental; the most frequent symptom was dyspnea (53.85%); 30.77% of the patients were asymptomatic. The most commonly used imaging technique for the diagnosis was transthoracic Doppler echocardiography (69.23%). The agreement between the mean diameters before and after surgery was very high (ICC = 0.807, 95% CI: 0.450 - 0.943).

Conclusions: We describe the features of masses and cysts in the heart (77% female patients) and provide information scarcely available in the literature, e.g., the most frequent cardiovascular risk factors for this population. A case of cardiac leiomyosarcoma and a case of intimal sarcoma of the pulmonary trunk are described, two extremely rare tumors for which there are few described cases.

[西班牙综合医院心脏肿块和囊肿手术患者系列:20年的经验]。
背景:心脏中的肿块和囊肿是众所周知的实体,但由于其发病率低且无特异性症状,导致诊断困难。我们的目的是在我们的环境中描述这些实体的特征:方法:我们在纳瓦拉大学(西班牙潘普洛纳)心脏病学和心脏外科登记处对 2002 年至 2022 年期间因心脏肿瘤和囊肿接受手术的患者进行了检索。我们收集了社会人口学、临床、组织学和手术变量:我们确定了 13 名患者;平均年龄为 63.08 ± 15.17 岁,76.92% 为女性,92.31% 至少有一个心血管风险因素,如体重指数 = 25 kg/m2 和高血压(分别占 61.54% 和 53.85%)。最常见的心脏肿瘤类型是肌瘤(69.23%)。约半数(46.15%)为偶发肿瘤;最常见的症状是呼吸困难(53.85%);30.77%的患者无症状。最常用的影像诊断技术是经胸多普勒超声心动图(69.23%)。手术前后平均直径的一致性非常高(ICC = 0.807,95% CI:0.450 - 0.943):我们描述了心脏肿块和囊肿(77% 为女性患者)的特征,并提供了文献中罕见的信息,如该人群最常见的心血管风险因素。文中还描述了一例心脏白肌瘤和一例肺动脉干内膜肉瘤,这两种极其罕见的肿瘤目前鲜有病例描述。
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