Impact of oncologic diseases on outcome in patients with severe isolated tricuspid regurgitation.

IF 4.4 3区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Varius Dannenberg, Flora Zschocke, Kseniya Halavina, Katharina Mascherbauer, Gregor Heitzinger, Matthias Koschutnik, Carolina Donà, Christian Nitsche, Andreas A Kammerlander, Georg Spinka, Max-Paul Winter, Philipp E Bartko, Christian Hengstenberg, Jutta Bergler-Klein, Georg Goliasch, Matthias Schneider-Reigbert
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Abstract

Background: Severe tricuspid regurgitation (TR) is associated with high morbidity and mortality. Isolated TR, defined as TR without overt heart disease, is typical and offers limited cardiac treatment options other than interventional repair or replacement. Survival history of cancer or active cancer treatment may lead to an unnecessary delay of TR treatment.

Methods: We included all patients diagnosed with severe TR at the Medical University of Vienna between 2003 and 2016 who had normal left ventricular function and no other valvular lesions. Outcome analysis was performed on cancer type, status and the number of organs affected by cancer.

Results: A total of 973 patients were included. 182 (19%) patients had cancer, 52 were active and 130 had a history of cancer at the time of TR diagnosis. Oncologic patients were divided into subgroups of gastrointestinal, skin, glands, gynaecological, breast, urogenital, lung and other cancers. Ten-year mortality of patients with cancer was higher than those without cancer (p < 0.001). Multivariate analysis adjusting for age did not reveal significantly higher mortality in patients with a history of cancer compared to patients without cancer (p = 0.59). Patients with lung, active, or multi-organ cancer showed the highest mortality.

Conclusions: Mortality in patients with severe isolated TR is high and increased by active or multi-organ cancer but not by a history of cancer. These patients should be discussed in interdisciplinary cardio-oncology teams to avoid delaying life-saving treatment of TR and cancer.

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