Korean Circ J.  2006 Jun;36(6):465-471. 10.4070/kcj.2006.36.6.465.

Echocardiographic Characteristics Related to Chronic Iron Overload in Patient with Aplastic Anemia

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Cardiology, The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, Korea. younhj@catholic.ac.kr
  • 2Division of Hematology, The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, Korea.

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: In patients with aplastic anemia, chronic iron overload due to multiple blood transfusions, leads to secondary hemochromatosis. Cardiac involvement in hemochromatosis is the leading cause of death. The goal of this study was to find the echocardiographic characteristics of patients with aplastic anemia and chronic iron overload.
SUBJECTS AND METHODS
Echocardiography was performed on 33 patients with aplastic anemia (age 33+/-10, M:F=14:19) and 15 controls (age 34+/-8, M:F=6:9). The regions of interest on digitalized 2-D images of the papillary muscle (PM) in the parasternal short-axis view and the interventricular septum (IVS) in the apical 4-chamber view were analyzed using histograms, which quantified the echoreflectiveness (256 gray scales; black=0, white=255) of the myocardium. The echocardiographic parameters of each group were compared, including wall thickness, chamber dimensions, systolic, diastolic function indexes and echoreflectiveness. The aplastic anemic patients were divided into two groups (22 with serum ferritin level> or =2,000 microgram/L vs. 11 with<2,000 microgram/L) and then compared.
RESULTS
The right ventricular (RV) wall was thicker in the patients than the controls (4.1+/-1.2 mm vs. 2.6+/-0.5 mm, p<0.01). In the patients, the echoreflectiveness of the PM was typically higher than in the controls (gray scale, 173.9+/-40.9 vs. 80.72+/-34.1, p<0.01), with IVS showing higher reflectivity, but this was not statistically significant (80.4+/-16.6 vs. 75.2+/-13.7, p=0.41). Patients with a ferritin level (2,000 microgram/L had a thicker RV wall (4.4+/-1.2 mm vs. 3.3+/-0.6 mm, p=0.01) and larger left atrium (LA) dimension (38.1+/-1.4 mm vs. 32.2+/-1.9 mm, p=0.02) than those with a ferritin level<2,000 microgram/L. No considerable difference was found between the echoreflectiveness of each group.
CONCLUSION
The echocardiographic findings, such as high echoreflectiveness in the PM, RV wall hypertrophy and LA dilation, might be characteristics suggestive of early myocardial changes due to chronic iron overload as a result of multiple transfusions.

Keyword

Anemia, aplastic; Hemochromatosis; Echocardiography, transthoracic

MeSH Terms

Anemia, Aplastic*
Blood Transfusion
Cause of Death
Echocardiography*
Ferritins
Heart Atria
Hemochromatosis
Humans
Hypertrophy
Iron Overload*
Iron*
Myocardium
Papillary Muscles
Weights and Measures
Ferritins
Iron
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