Predictors of cardiovascular events and all-cause of death in patients with transfusion-dependent myelodysplastic syndrome

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Cardiovascular disease (CVD) involves the second cause of death in low-risk myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) population. Prospective study to characterise the CVD and to identify predictors for the combined event (CE) cardiovascular event and/or all-cause mortality in transfusion dependent low-risk MDS patients. Thirty-one patients underwent a cardiac assessment including biomarkers and cardiac magnetic resonance (cMR) with parametric sequences (T1, T2 and T2* mapping) and myocardial deformation by feature tracking (FT) and were analysed for clonal hematopoiesis of indeterminate potential mutations. Cardiac assessment revealed high prevalence of unknown structural heart disease (51% cMR pathological findings). After 2·2 [0·44] years follow-up, 35·5% of patients suffered the CE: 16% death, 29% cardiovascular event. At multivariate analysis elevated NT-proBNP ≥ 486pg/ml (HR 96·7; 95%-CI 1·135–8243; P = 0·044), reduced native T1 time < 983ms (HR 44·8; 95%-CI 1·235–1623; P = 0·038) and higher left ventricular global longitudinal strain (LV-GLS) (HR 0·4; 95%-CI 0·196–0·973; P = 0·043) showed an independent prognostic value. These variables, together with the myocardial T2* time < 20ms, showed an additive prognostic value (Log Rank: 12·4; P = 0·001). In conclusion, low-risk MDS patients frequently suffer CVD. NT-proBNP value, native T1 relaxation time and longitudinal strain by FT are independent predictors of poor cardiovascular prognosis, thus, their determination would identify high-risk patients who could benefit from a cardiac treatment and follow-up.

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Alonso-Fernandez-Gatta, M., Martin-Garcia, A., Martin-Garcia, A. C., Lopez-Cadenas, F., Diaz-Pelaez, E., Jimenez-Solas, T., … Sanchez, P. L. (2021). Predictors of cardiovascular events and all-cause of death in patients with transfusion-dependent myelodysplastic syndrome. British Journal of Haematology, 195(4), 536–541. https://doi.org/10.1111/bjh.17652

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