Prediction of cardiac complications for thalassemia major in the widespread cardiac magnetic resonance era: a prospective multicentre study by a multi-parametric approach
European Heart Journal - Cardiovascular Imaging

Abstract
Cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) has dramatically changed the clinical practice in thalassemia major (TM), lowering cardiac complications. We prospectively reassessed the predictive value of CMR parameters for heart failure (HF) and arrhythmias in TM.
We considered 481 white TM patients (29.48 ± 8.93 years, 263 females) enrolled in the Myocardial Iron Overload in Thalassemia (MIOT) network. Myocardial and liver iron overload were measured by T2* multiecho technique. Atrial dimensions and biventricular function were quantified by cine images. Late gadolinium enhancement images were acquired to detect myocardial fibrosis. Mean follow-up was 57.91 ± 18.23 months. After the first CMR scan 69.6% of the patients changed chelation regimen. We recorded 18 episodes of HF. In the multivariate analysis the independent predictive factors were myocardial fibrosis (HR = 10.94, 95% CI = 3.28–36.43,
CMR guided the change of chelation therapy in nearly 70% of patients, leading to a lower risk of iron-mediated HF and of arrhythmias than previously reported. Homogeneous MIO remained a risk factor for HF but also myocardial fibrosis and ventricular dysfunction identified patients at high risk. Arrhythmias were independent of MIO but increased with atrial dilatation. CMR by a multi-parametric approach dramatically improves cardiac outcomes and provides prognostic information beyond cardiac iron estimation.
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Antonella Meloni
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Giuseppe Rossi
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Massimo Midiri
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Massimiliano Missere
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Gianluca Valeri
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Francesco Sorrentino
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Domenico Giuseppe D’Ascola
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Anna Spasiano
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Aldo Filosa
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Liana Cuccia
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Nicola Dello Iacono
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Gianluca Forni
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Vincenzo Caruso
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Aurelio Maggio
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Lorella Pitrolo
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Angelo Peluso
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Daniele De Marchi
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Vincenzo Positano
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John C Wood
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