P Ambrosi, J P Chazalettes, L Viard, M Raynaud, G Faugere, M Noirclerc, P J Bernard
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Abstract
Background: The cardiac involvement in cystic fibrosis includes the rare cardiomyopathy seen in infants and changes in left ventricular performance in older children.
Population and methods: 67 patients, 6 to 34 months-old (mean: 16.7), 37 male and 30 female, with cystic fibrosis, were studied. Their Shwachman score was < 70. None showed any clinical manifestations of left ventricular insufficiency, but 6 patients had right ventricular insufficiency. Echocardiography was performed on 58 patients; it showed dilation of the right ventricle in 32 of them. Left ventricular perfusion was studied with thallium 201 tomoscintigraphy and left ventricular ejection fraction with 99mTc ventriculography.
Results: The left ventricular ejection fraction was < 45% in 17 patients and scintigraphy showed hypofixation in 6 of them. In contrast, only 4 of the 50 patients with left ventricular ejection fraction > 45% had thallium hypofixation.
Conclusions: Resting perfusion abnormalities are more frequent in patients with a low left ventricular ejection fraction. These perfusion abnormalities suggest that myocardial fibrosis complicates the advanced stages of cystic fibrosis.