Significance of left ventricular apical-basal muscle bundle identified by cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging in patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy

Christiane Gruner*, Raymond H Chan, Andrew Crean, Harry Rakowski, Ethan J Rowin, Melanie Care, Djeven Deva, Lynne Williams, Evan Appelbaum, C Michael Gibson, John R Lesser, Tammy S Haas, James E Udelson, Warren J Manning, Katherine Siminovitch, Anthony C Ralph-Edwards, Hassan Rastegar, Barry J Maron, Martin S Maron

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Abstract

Aims: Cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) has improved diagnostic and management strategies in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) by expanding our appreciation for the diverse phenotypic expression. We sought to characterize the prevalence and clinical significance of a recently identified accessory left ventricular (LV) muscle bundle extending from the apex to the basal septum or anterior wall (i.e. apical-basal).

Methods and results: CMR was performed in 230 genotyped HCM patients (48 ± 15 years, 69% male), 30 genotype-positive/phenotype-negative (G+/P-) family members (32 ± 15 years, 30% male), and 126 controls. Left ventricular apical-basal muscle bundle was identified in 145 of 230 (63%) HCM patients, 18 of 30 (60%) G+/P- family members, and 12 of 126 (10%) controls (G+/P- vs. controls; P < 0.01). In HCM patients, the prevalence of an apical-basal muscle bundle was similar among those with disease-causing sarcomere mutations compared with patients without mutation (64 vs. 62%; P = 0.88). The presence of an LV apical-basal muscle bundle was not associated with LV outflow tract obstruction (P = 0.61). In follow-up, 33 patients underwent surgical myectomy of whom 22 (67%) were identified to have an accessory LV apical-basal muscle bundle, which was resected in all patients.

Conclusion: Apical-basal muscle bundles are a unique myocardial structure commonly present in HCM patients as well as in G+/P- family members and may represent an additional morphologic marker for HCM diagnosis in genotype-positive status.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2706-2713
Number of pages8
JournalEuropean Heart Journal
Volume35
Issue number39
Early online date8 May 2014
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 14 Oct 2014

Keywords

  • hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
  • cardiovascular magnetic resonance
  • muscle bundle
  • genotype

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