High tumour burden, delayed diagnosis and history of cardiovascular disease may be associated with carcinoid heart disease

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Background: Patients with carcinoid syndrome (CS) may present carcinoid heart disease (CHD) but prognostic factors are not entirelyunderstood.Patients and Methods: Retrospective study of patients with metastatic neuroendocrine tumours (NETs) and CS and/or abnormal 24-hoururinary5-hydroxiindolacetic acid. CHD was defined as moderate to severe tricuspid or pulmonary regurgitation in the echocardiogram.Results: The frequency of CHD among 42 patients was 38% (95% confidence interval [CI]: 23%-54%). CHD was associated with highervolume of liver metastases (odds ratio [OR] 13.86, 95% CI: 2.57-74.68, p = 0.002). Time from CS symptoms to NET diagnosis was borderlinesignificant (p = 0.08). When CHD was defined as at least mild tricuspide regurgitation, the frequency of CHD was 45% and it wasassociated with cardiovascular comorbidities (OR: 6.58, 95% CI: 1.09; 39.78, p = 0.040).Conclusion: CHD was frequent among patients with CS, significantly associated with high liver tumour burden, and likely linked to thehistory of cardiovascular disease and longer time of CS. Copyright:

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Alves, C., Mesquita, M., Silva, C., Soeiro, M., Hajjar, L., & Riechelmann, R. P. (2018). High tumour burden, delayed diagnosis and history of cardiovascular disease may be associated with carcinoid heart disease. Ecancermedicalscience, 12. https://doi.org/10.3332/ecancer.2018.879

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