Heart transplantation in a patient with Myotonic Dystrophy type 1 and end-stage dilated cardiomyopathy: a short term follow-up.

Q3 Medicine
Acta Myologica Pub Date : 2018-12-01
Andrea Antonio Papa, Federica Verrillo, Marianna Scutifero, Anna Rago, Salvatore Morra, Antonio Cassese, Nadia Della Cioppa, Maria Cristina Giada Magliocca, Dario Galante, Alberto Palladino, Paolo Golino, Luisa Politano
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Myotonic dystrophy type 1 (DM1) or Steinert's disease is the most common muscular dystrophy in adult life with an estimated prevalence of 1:8000. Cardiac involvement, including arrhythmias and conduction disorders, contributes significantly to the morbidity and mortality of the disease. Mild ventricular dysfunction has also been reported associated with conduction disorders, but severe ventricular systolic dysfunction is not a frequent feature and usually occurs late in the course of the disease. Heart transplantation is currently considered the ultimate gold standard surgical approach in the treatment of refractory heart failure in general population. To date, considering the shortage of donors that limit the achievement of a greater number of heart transplants and the reluctance of the cardiac surgeons to transplant patients with dystrophic cardiomyopathy, little is known about the number of patients with DM1 transplanted and their outcome. We report the case of a 44 year old patient with Steinert disease who showed an early onset ventricular dysfunction refractory to optimal medical and cardiac resincronization therapy, and underwent to successful heart transplantation. At our knowledge, this is the second heart transplantation performed in a patient affected by Steinert disease after the one reported by Conraads et al in 2002.

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1型强直性肌营养不良和终末期扩张型心肌病患者的心脏移植:短期随访。
1型肌强直性营养不良症(DM1)或斯坦纳氏病是成人生活中最常见的肌肉营养不良症,估计患病率为1:800。心脏受累,包括心律失常和传导障碍,是该病发病率和死亡率的重要因素。轻度心室功能障碍也有与传导障碍相关的报道,但严重的心室收缩功能障碍并不常见,通常发生在病程的晚期。心脏移植目前被认为是治疗一般人群顽固性心力衰竭的最终金标准手术方法。迄今为止,考虑到供体短缺限制了大量心脏移植的实现,以及心脏外科医生不愿移植患有营养不良心肌病的患者,对移植DM1患者的数量及其结果知之甚少。我们报告一例44岁的斯坦纳特病患者,他表现出早发性心室功能障碍,对最佳药物和心脏再灌注治疗难治性,并接受了成功的心脏移植。据我们所知,这是继2002年Conraads等人报道的一例Steinert病患者之后的第二次心脏移植手术。
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Acta Myologica
Acta Myologica Medicine-Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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