[Cardiac myxoma. A report of 23 cases].

Gac Med Mex

División de Cardiología, Hospital de Especialidades, Centro Médico Nacional La Raza, IMSS.

Published: June 1993

Twenty-three cases of cardiac myxoma are reviewed during a period of 11 years. Seventeen patients were females and 6 males with an average age of 36 years. All patients were symptomatic for an average period of time of 4 months. Dyspnea was the main symptom (91%), congestive heart failure (52%), murmurs (74%), atypical chest pain (65%), palpitations (52%), constitutional manifestation (48%), congestive heart failure (36%), embolic events (23%) and ventricular tachycardia as a first manifestation of a right ventricular myxoma in one case (4.5). In all patients the diagnosis of cardiac tumor was made during life. Among they, in 83%, by echocardiogram, 14%, by cardiac catheterization, and in one case (4.5%) with both methods. Seventy percent were located in the left atrium, 18% in the right atrium, 9% in the right ventricule and 4.5% to both right cavities. Two patients died while waiting surgery, one due to pulmonary emboli and another due to refractory congestive heart failure. In all 21 patients who were sent to surgery a direct correlation was seen with the echocardiographic findings. All 23 patients had a confirmatory histopathological diagnosis. There were no surgical deaths. Excision of the tumor resulted in marked symptomatic improvement. The follow up by echocardiography showed that surgery has been curative with no recurrence up till now. We consider that this entity, that is capable to simulate multiple cardiovascular diseases must be removed surgically once it has been diagnosed in order to avoid fatal complications.

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