Cardiac Abnormalities in Primary Hyperoxaluria
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Background: In patients with primary hyperoxaluria (PH), oxalate overproduction can result in recurrent urolithiasis and nephrocalcinosis, which in some cases results in a progressive decline in renal function, oxalate retention, and systemic oxalosis involving bone, retina, arterial media, peripheral nerves, skin, and heart. Oxalosis involving the myocardium or conduction system can potentially lead to heart failure and fatal arrhythmias. Methods and Results: A retrospective review of our institutions database was conducted for all patients with a confirmed diagnosis of PH between 1/1948 and 1/2006 (n=103). Electrocardiogram (ECG) and echocardiography were used to identify cardiac abnormalities. Ninety-three patients fulfilled the inclusion criteria, 58% were male. Mean follow-up was 11.9 (median 8.8) years. In 38 patients who received an ECG or echocardiography, 31 were found to have any cardiac abnormalities. Cardiac findings correlated with decline in renal function. Conclusions: Our data suggests that physicians caring for patients with PH should pay close attention to cardiac status, especially if renal function is impaired. (Circ J 2010; 74: 2403-2409)
- 2010-10-25
著者
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Mookadam Farouk
Division Of Cardiovascular Diseases Mayo Clinic Arizona
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SMITH Travis
Department of Internal Medicine, Mayo Clinic
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JIAMSRIPONG Panupong
Division of Cardiovascular Diseases, Mayo Clinic Arizona
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MOUSTAFA Sherif
Department of Cardiology, University of Alberta Hospital
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MONICO Carla
Division of Nephrology, Department of Internal Medicine and the Mayo Clinic Hyperoxaluria Center, Ma
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LIESKE John
Division of Nephrology, Department of Internal Medicine and the Mayo Clinic Hyperoxaluria Center, Ma
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MILLINER Dawn
Division of Nephrology, Department of Internal Medicine and the Mayo Clinic Hyperoxaluria Center, Ma
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Lieske John
Division Of Nephrology Department Of Internal Medicine And The Mayo Clinic Hyperoxaluria Center Mayo
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Monico Carla
Division Of Nephrology Department Of Internal Medicine And The Mayo Clinic Hyperoxaluria Center Mayo
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Smith Travis
Department Of Internal Medicine Mayo Clinic
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Milliner Dawn
Division Of Nephrology Department Of Internal Medicine And The Mayo Clinic Hyperoxaluria Center Mayo
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Moustafa Sherif
Department Of Cardiology University Of Alberta Hospital
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Jiamsripong Panupong
Division Of Cardiovascular Diseases Mayo Clinic Arizona