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Query: UMLS:C0018799 (
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To correlate clinical and laboratory variables in carcinoid
heart disease
, clinical data, echocardiograms, 24-hour urinary 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid levels and liver function tests were evaluated in 30 patients with the carcinoid syndrome. The dominant cardiac lesion of carcinoid
heart disease
by echocardiography and Doppler was severe tricuspid regurgitation with right ventricular volume overload. A characteristic finding was thickened, retracted tricuspid valve leaflets that were fixed in a partially open position.
Carcinoid heart disease
was progressive and often fatal. The 17 patients with echocardiographic evidence of carcinoid
heart disease
had higher peak levels of urinary 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid (331 +/- 231 vs 58 +/- 78 mg, p less than 0.001) and more severe hepatic dysfunction than the 13 patients without carcinoid
heart disease
. Although duration of symptoms of the carcinoid syndrome before echocardiography was similar for patients with and without carcinoid
heart disease
(5.4 +/- 6.4 vs 6.2 +/- 5.9 years, respectively, p greater than 0.1), survival after echocardiography was shorter for those with carcinoid
heart disease
(1.9 +/- 1.4 vs 3.8 +/- 2.9 years, p = 0.05). The findings support the concept that long-term exposure of the endocardium to serotonin in the right side of the heart leads to the development of heart lesions; in addition, progressive hepatic dysfunction may allow more serotonin to bypass liver enzymes and reach the right side of the heart.
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PMID:Clinical and echocardiographic comparison of patients with the carcinoid syndrome with and without carcinoid heart disease. 246 78
Sixteen patients with metastatic carcinoid tumors of ileal or cecal origin were studied in order to evaluate the frequency and degree of cardiac involvement in a nonselected patient group. We have also studied the correlation between plasma hormone levels (e.g., 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) and substance P) and the degree of cardiac involvement. The patients underwent physical examinations, electrocardiograms, chest x-rays, cardiac catheterization, and echocardiography. Plasma levels of 5-HT and substance P were analyzed. Carcinoid heart involvement was found in 3 of 16 patients (19%) but no patient had subjective symptoms associated with
heart disease
. Four patients (25%) had slight pulmonary hypertension. No left-sided heart lesions were seen. No correlation between blood levels of 5-HT or substance P and heart involvement was found. Eight patients died during the follow-up period, but in none of these was the cause of death cardiac failure.
Carcinoid heart disease
is not as common in our patients as in patients selected on a cardiological basis described in earlier studies. Echocardiography appears to be the most efficient technique for detection of even subclinical heart involvement and a useful tool for following its progress.
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PMID:Heart involvement in metastatic carcinoid disease. 394 30
Carcinoid heart disease
is a morphologically specific type of
cardiac disorder
that involves the mural and valvular endocardium on the right side of the heart. Twenty-one subjects (57 percent) (Group I) with carcinoid
heart disease
and 15 subjects (43 percent) (Group II) without carcinoid
heart disease
were studied at necropsy. The two groups were similar in mean age (54 years versus 55 years), duration of clinical illness (4.7 years versus 6.3 years), body weight (50 kg versus 52 kg), systemic blood pressure (117/77 mm Hg versus 128/77 mm Hg), blood hematocrit levels (37 percent versus 36 percent), total serum protein levels (6.0 g/dl), and serum albumin levels (2.2 g/dl versus 2.6 g/dl). The two groups were different in the frequency of the presence of precordial murmurs consistent with tricuspid regurgitation and/or pulmonic stenosis (95 percent versus 13 percent), cardiomegaly by chest radiography (38 percent versus 0), low voltage on electrocardiography (47 percent versus 0), and location of the primary site of the carcinoid tumor. Total electrocardiographic 12-lead QRS voltage was similar in each group (105 mm versus 132 mm) (10 mm = 1 mV). Of Group I subjects, 43 percent died of cardiac causes; none of the Group II subjects died of cardiac causes. Of the 21 subjects with carcinoid
heart disease
, seven had left-sided cardiac involvement, but in none was it of functional significance. Thus, although carcinoid
heart disease
frequently is the cause of death in patients with the carcinoid syndrome, the development of carcinoid
heart disease
is not related to the duration of symptoms of the carcinoid syndrome.
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PMID:The carcinoid syndrome: comparison of 21 necropsy subjects with carcinoid heart disease to 15 necropsy subjects without carcinoid heart disease. 403 85
Carcinoid heart disease
is a rare entity and has always been hallmarked by its late appearance in the malignant carcinoid syndrome. Most cases are discovered when patients complain of typical symptoms, including flushing and diarrhea, with subsequent heart failure and valvulopathy developing years later. Only a few case reports of successful valve replacements have appeared in the literature, and the cause of the valvulopathy in those patients was known at surgery. I discuss herein a unique case of carcinoid
heart disease
that was diagnosed postoperatively.
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PMID:Carcinoid heart disease. A unique case of postvalvotomy diagnosis. 687 Apr 45
Carcinoid heart disease
occurs in approximately half of patients who have carcinoid syndrome and is the leading cause of death among these patients. It is typically manifest as right-sided valvular lesions, usually tricuspid insufficiency and pulmonary valve stenosis. This case report describes the unusual presentation of a patient with carcinoid
heart disease
and a large right-to-left shunt through a patent foramen ovale.
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PMID:Carcinoid heart disease with severe hypoxia due to interatrial shunt through patent foramen ovale. 920 88
Carcinoid heart disease
induced by a primary ovarian carcinoid tumor is very uncommon but offers the opportunity to study its specific outcome. Indeed, unlike to other carcinoid syndromes that occur in the setting of liver metastasis, a complete removal of the primary carcinoid ovarian tumor is often possible in such cases. We report a case of severe carcinoid
heart disease
secondary to a carcinoid ovarian tumor. Its interest is related to the exhaustive assessment of the
cardiopathy
and its complete regression after removal of the ovarian tumor. This outcome emphasizes the need for a as complete as possible reduction of humoral secretions in carcinoid
heart disease
by medical or surgical therapies before discussing valve replacement surgery.
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PMID:[Favorable outcome of a severe carcinoid cardiopathy after complete resection of the primary ovarian tumor]. 988 Dec 75
Time domain heart rate variability measurements and echocardiographic studies were performed in 35 patients with carcinoid syndrome.
Carcinoid heart disease
was present in 18 patients (51%). Heart rate variability parameters (standard deviation of all normal RR intervals, percentage of the number of pairs of adjacent normal RR intervals differing by >50 ms) were significantly reduced in patients with than in those without carcinoid
heart disease
.
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PMID:Heart rate variability in carcinoid heart disease. 1007 2
Carcinoid heart disease
occurs in about one third of patients with carcinoid syndrome, especially in those with ileal carcinoid and hepatic metastases. Patients with primary ovarian carcinoid tumor are extremely rare. In these circumstances, typical carcinoid cardiac lesions may develop unassociated with hepatic metastases, due to the venous drainage from the ovaries into the inferior vena cava of vasoactive released substances such as serotonin. The present report describes a woman with unrecognized primary ovarian carcinoid tumor, unexpectedly exhibiting heart failure. Diagnosis was performed on the basis of echocardiographic findings, occurrence of diarrhea and increased levels of 5-hydroxy-indoleacetic acid (5-HIAA). After complete surgical removal of the tumor, the patient was maintained under therapy with ACE-inhibitors and diuretics. Levels of 5-HIAA are still within normal range, there is regression of heart failure and echocardiographic findings are stabilized. These data confirm the importance of prompt diagnosis for a favorable prognosis of carcinoid
heart disease
.
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PMID:[Carcinoid heart disease and primary ovarian tumor]. 1202 91
A 68-year old woman was hospitalised because of isolated right heart failure. Doppler echocardiography revealed severe tricuspid regurgitation with thickened, shortened, hypomobile leaflets. Pulmonary valve was thickened with mild pulmonary regurgitation. Mitral and aortic valves were normal. The patient was finally diagnosed with carcinoid
heart disease
from an isolated ovarian carcinoid cancer without hepatic metastases. Ovarectomy was performed and the patient was considered cured of her cancer. Because of refractory right heart failure, she underwent tricuspid valve replacement with a bioprosthesis. Such cardiovascular manifestations are rarely the presenting symptoms of carcinoid disease.
Carcinoid heart disease
from ovarian primary cancer is exceptional. In this circumstance, carcinoid cardiac lesions may develop in the absence of hepatic metastases because the venous blood from the ovaries drains into the inferior vena cava without hepatic first past effect. Surgical resection of primary ovarian carcinoid tumor is often curative and the prognosis depends mainly on the cardiac condition. The diagnosis of carcinoid syndrome should be discussed in patients with organic tricuspid regurgitation without left valvular disease.
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PMID:[Isolated carcinoid tumor of the ovary disclosed by tricuspid insufficiency]. 1462 39
Carcinoid heart disease
is a frequent complication of the carcinoid syndrome, usually presenting as right-sided valvular heart disease. Although the diagnosis is most often made with cardiac ultrasound, MRI and CT are valuable techniques for diagnosing carcinoid
heart disease
.
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PMID:MRI and CT revealing carcinoid heart disease. 1501 60
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