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Purpose of review: Systemic sclerosis (SSc)-associated heart involvement (SHI) is a significant cause of both morbidity and mortality in individuals with SSc. SHI can take many different forms, and likely is a spectrum of fibroinflammatory cardiac disease. Presenting features include arrhythmia, ventricular systolic or diastolic dysfunction, pericardial disease, and exercise intolerance. Risk of sudden cardiac death in SSc is likely 10-30-fold greater than general population estimates. In this review, we explore what is known about the pathogenesis of SHI, its prevention and management, and discuss available strategies for screening for SHI in light of new recommendations for the routine screening of SHI in all SSc patients.
Recent findings: We describe the spectrum, clinical features, and pathogenesis of SHI. Furthermore, we review the new recommendations for screening for SHI in individuals with SSc.
Summary: There is a large, under-recognized burden of SHI in people living with SSc, which likely contributes to the significant increase in sudden cardiac death observed in SSc. However, a broad-based screening approach, including asymptomatic, low-risk patients should be viewed with caution given the lack of evidence-based treatments and interventions for SHI particularly in this group.
综述目的:系统性硬化症(SSc)相关性心脏受累(SHI)是系统性硬化症患者发病和死亡的重要原因。SHI可表现为多种不同形式,很可能是一种纤维炎症性心脏病。表现特征包括心律失常、心室收缩或舒张功能障碍、心包疾病和运动不耐受。SSc 患者心脏性猝死的风险可能比一般人群估计的高 10-30 倍。在这篇综述中,我们探讨了有关 SHI 发病机制、其预防和管理的已知知识,并根据对所有 SSc 患者进行 SHI 常规筛查的新建议,讨论了筛查 SHI 的可用策略:我们描述了SHI的病谱、临床特征和发病机制。此外,我们还回顾了对 SSc 患者进行 SHI 筛查的新建议。摘要:SSc 患者中存在大量未得到充分认识的 SHI,这可能是导致 SSc 患者心脏性猝死显著增加的原因之一。然而,鉴于缺乏针对 SHI 的循证治疗和干预措施,尤其是针对这类患者的治疗和干预措施,因此应谨慎看待包括无症状、低风险患者在内的广泛筛查方法。
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A high impact review journal which boasts an international readership, Current Opinion in Rheumatology offers a broad-based perspective on the most recent and exciting developments within the field of rheumatology. Published bimonthly, each issue features insightful editorials and high quality invited reviews covering two or three key disciplines which include vasculitis syndromes, medical physiology and rheumatic diseases, crystal deposition diseases and rheumatoid arthritis. Each discipline introduces world renowned guest editors to ensure the journal is at the forefront of knowledge development and delivers balanced, expert assessments of advances from the previous year.