Implications of structural right ventricular involvement in patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
European Heart Journal - Quality of Care and Clinical Outcomes

Abstract
In the clinical practice, the right ventricular (RV) manifestations have received less attention in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM). This paper aimed to evaluate the risk prediction value and genetic characteristics of RV involvement in HCM patients.
A total of 893 patients with HCM were recruited. RV hypertrophy, RV obstruction, and RV late gadolinium enhancement were evaluated by echocardiography and/or cardiac magnetic resonance. Patients with any of the above structural abnormalities were identified as having RV involvement. All patients were followed with a median follow-up time of 3.0 years. The primary endpoint was cardiovascular death; the secondary endpoints were all-cause death and heart failure (HF)-related death. Survival analyses were conducted to evaluate the associations between RV involvement and the endpoints. Genetic testing was performed on 669 patients. RV involvement was recognized in 114 of 893 patients (12.8%). Survival analyses demonstrated that RV involvement was an independent risk factor for cardiovascular death (
RV involvement was an independent risk factor for cardiovascular death, all-cause death and HF-related death in HCM patients. Genetic factors might contribute to RV involvement in HCM.
Contributors

Yu Zhang
Author

Yuming Zhu
Author

Mo Zhang
Author

Jie Liu
Author

Guixin Wu
Author

Jizheng Wang
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Xiaolu Sun
Author

Dong Wang
Author

Wen Jiang
Author

Lianming Kang
Author

Lei Song
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