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Abstract
Keywords:
INTRODUCTION
METHODS
Study design and population
Genetic analysis
Clinical evaluation and follow-up
Statistical analysis
RESULTS
Baseline characteristics of the sample
Follow-up
DISCUSSION
Limitations
WHAT IS KNOWN?
WHAT IS NEW?
CONCLUSIONS
Author Contributions
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
- ACM: arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy
- ARVD: arrhythmogenic right ventricular dysplasia
- CMRI: cardiac magnetic resonance imaging
- DCM: dilated cardiomyopathy
- DSC2: desmocollin-2
- DSG2: desmoglein-2
- DSP: desmoplakin
- HCM: hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
- HF: heart failure
- ICD: implantable cardiac desfibrilator
- JUP: junction plakoglobin
- KCNJ2: inward-rectifier potassium
- LVEF: Left Ventricular Eyeccion Fraction
- MYBPC3: myosin binding protein C3
- NGS: next-generation sequencing
- NSVT: non-sustained ventricular tachycardia
- PKP2: plakophilin-2
- RYR2: ryanodine receptor 2
- SD: sudden death
- SVT: sustained ventricular tachycardia
- TTN: titin
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| A. | Carriers | Non-carriers | p | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sex Women Men |
15 (31.9%) 9 (19.1%) |
11 (23.4%) 12 (25.5%) |
0.38 |
26 (55.3%) 21 (44.7%) |
| Age (years) | 54 ± 16.7 | 43.6 ± 19.3 | 0.06 | 48.9 ± 18.6 |
| Follow-up time (months) | 48 [27-59] | 27 [23-59] | 0.13 | 39 [24-59] |
| LVEF (%) | 63 [45-65] | 64 [62-65] | 0.43 | 64 [60-65] |
| B. | Men | Women | p | Total |
| Diagnostic ACM/DCM | 6 (54.5%) | 5 (45.5%) | 0.50 | 11 (100%) |
| Probands Family members |
4 (50%) 2 (66.7%) |
4 (50%) 1 (33.3%) |
8 (72.7%) 3 (27.2%) |
|
| Age at diagnosis (years) | 63.2 ±11.2 | 48.4 ± 17.3 | 0.03 | 54 ± 16.7 |
| Form of presentation | 0.26 | |||
| Family screening Dyspnea Palpitations Arrhythmic events Sudden death |
2 (18.2%) 1 (9.1%) 0 (0%) 3 (27.2%) 0 (0%) |
0 (0%) 2 (18.2%) 1 (9.1%) 1 (9.1%) 1 (9.1%) |
2 (18.2%) 3 (27.2%) 1 (9.1%) 4 (36.3%) 1 (9.1%) |
|
| Affectation | 0.32 | |||
| Right Left Biventricular |
3 (27.2%) 2 (18.2%) 1 (9.1%) |
1 (9.1%) 1 (9.1%) 3 (27.1%) |
4 (36.3%) 3 (27.2%) 4 (36.3%) |
|
| ECG | 0.47 | |||
| RBBB T negative wave Epsilon wave |
3 (27.2%) 1 (9.1%) 1 (9.1%) |
3 (27.2%) 2 (18.2%) 0 (0%) |
6 (54.4%) 3 (27.2%) 1 (9.1%) |
|
| LVEF (%) | 63 [40-65] | 64 [60-65] | 0.68 | 63 [45-65] |
| Follow-up time (months) | 59 [33-75] | 42 [24-58] | 0.07 | 48 [27-59] |
| ICD implant | 0.25 | |||
| Primary prevention Secondary prevention |
1 (9.1%) 2 (18.2%) |
3 (27.2%) 2 (18.2%) |
4 (36.3%) 4 (36.3%) |
|
| Events in the follow-up | 0.45 | |||
| SVT NSVT VT Ablation ICD therapies HF Heart transplantation |
2 (18.2%) 0 (0%) 1 (9.1%) 1 (9.1%) 3 (27.2%) 0 (0%) |
2 (18.2%) 1 (9.1%) 1 (9.1%) 1 (9.1%) 3 (27.2%) 1 (9.1%) |
4 (36.3%) 1 (9.1%) 2 (27.2%) 2 (27.2%) 6 (54.5%) 1 (9.1%) |
| Family/ Patient |
Sex | Age 1st visit (years) | Index case | Other genetic variants | Presentation | Affectation | LVEF (%) | ICD | Arrhythmias under follow-up | HF | Death |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1/III.1 | Woman | 34 | Yes | No | Palpitations (VPB) | Right | 65 | Primary Prevention | SVT with focus ablation | No | No |
| 2/II.1 | Woman | 76 | Yes | No | VT | Biventricular | 38 | Secondary Prevention | SVT | Yes | Yes (HF) |
| 3/II.3 | Man | 69 | Yes | No | VT | Right | 65 | Secondary Prevention | SVT | No | No |
| 4/IV.6 | Man | 73 | Yes | No | VT | Right | 65 | No | No | No | No |
| 5/II.3 | Man | 54 | Yes | No | VT | Right | 65 | Secondary Prevention | SVT with focus ablation | No | No |
| 6/II.3 | Woman | 56 | Yes | DSP p.Ala1505Thr (+?) DSG2 p.Thr335Al (+++) |
Dyspnea | Left | 30 | Primary Prevention | NSVT | Yes (CT) |
No |
| 6/II.2 | Man | 63 | No | DSP p.Ala1505Thr (+?) | Family Study | Left | 40 | No | No | Yes | Yes (gastric Ca) |
| 7/II.3 | Woman | 48 | Yes | No | SD | Biventricular | 65 | Secondary Prevention | No | No | No |
| 7/I.1 | Woman | 65 | No | MYBPC3 p.Leu224del (++)* MYBPC3 p.Thr227Ile (++)* |
Dyspnea | Biventricular | 38 | Primary Prevention | No | Yes | Yes (Leuke mia) |
| 8/II.4 | Man | 63 | Yes | RYR2 p.Ser1765Cys(+?) KCNJ2 p.Arg40Gln (-?) TTN p.Pro19194Arg (-?) |
Dyspnea | Left | 40 | No | No | Yes | No |
| 8/II.2 | Man | 74 | No | RYR2 p.Ser1765Cys(+?) KCNJ2 p.Arg40Gln (-?) TTN p.Pro19194Arg (-?) |
Family Study | Biventricular | 30 | Primary Prevention | No | Yes | Yes (older age) |
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