Author:
Akgün Gökmen,Sözeri Betül,Başar Eviç Zeynep,Şahin Nihal,Bayrak Yunus Emre,Ulu Kadir,Güngör Hüseyin Salih,Doğan Mustafa,Öner Taliha,Karacan Mehmet,Babaoğlu Kadir,Anık Yonca,Sönmez Hafize Emine
Abstract
Abstract
Background
The present study aims to evaluate possible cardiac involvement in juvenile dermatomyositis (JDM) patients by conventional methods and cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) along with a systematic review of the literature on cardiac features in JDM.
Methods
The study group consisted of JDM patients who underwent cardiac MRI. We conducted a systematic review of the published literature involving JDM patients with cardiac involvement.
Results
In the present study, although baseline cardiologic evaluations including electrocardiography and echocardiography were within normal limits, we showed late gadolinium enhancement on cardiac MRI in 3 of 11 JDM patients. In the literature review, we identified 25 articles related to cardiac involvement in JDM. However, none of them, except one case report, included cardiac MRI of JDM patients.
Conclusion
Cardiac abnormalities have been reported among the less frequent findings in patients with JDM. Cardiovascular complications during the long-term disease course are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in these patients. Early detection of cardiac involvement by cardiac MRI in patients with JDM and aggressive treatment of them may improve the clinical course of these patients.
Impact
The myocardium in patients with JDM may be involved by inflammation.
Myocardial involvement may be evaluated by using contrast-enhanced cardiac MRI.
This is the first study evaluating cardiac involvement by cardiac MRI in JDM patients.
MRI may show early cardiac involvement in patients whose baseline cardiologic evaluations are within normal limits.
Early detection of cardiac involvement by cardiac MRI may improve the long-term prognosis of patients with JDM.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC