Systemic inflammatory diseases frequently involve the heart, and better awareness of these cardiac abnormalities is necessary because they convey a major risk for mortality.
Increased awareness of cardiac involvement in systemic inflammatory diseases is crucial as it carries a major mortality risk.
Systemic inflammatory diseases represent a large group of rare diseases that may involve all organs and also the heart. The three layers of the heart can be affected and some manifestations such as pericarditis in systemic lupus erythematosus are rather well known, yet others are not known even for cardiologists. Modern sophisticated imaging techniques reveal cardiac abnormalities in most of these diseases and the reported frequency of cardiac involvement ranges widely depending upon the applied diagnostic methods and selection of patients. The clinical significance of these findings is not always established. However, better knowledge and awareness of cardiac involvement is necessary because it conveys a major risk for mortality in several of these rare diseases.
Daniël Knockaert (Thu,) conducted a review in Systemic inflammatory diseases. Systemic inflammatory diseases frequently involve the heart, and better awareness of these cardiac abnormalities is necessary because they convey a major risk for mortality.