What are the clinical features, diagnostic modalities, and treatment strategies for cardiac lipoma?
255 cases of cardiac lipoma identified through a literature search
Surgical resection and noninvasive cardiac imaging
Clinical features, tumor location, symptomatology, and treatment approaches
Cardiac lipomas are rare tumors increasingly detected by noninvasive imaging, presenting with symptoms in the majority of cases, and are predominantly treated with surgical resection to prevent unfavorable outcomes from overgrowth.
Cardiac lipoma is an uncommon primary cardiac tumor. With the advancement of diagnostic methods and treatment techniques, more cases of cardiac lipomas have been reported and suggest that the entity previously widely thought to display classic features may also show atypical findings. A systemic review of the rare cardiac tumor was done by searching the literature of cardiac lipoma. We endeavor to summarize the clinical features of the rare disease from pathogenesis to treatment. Literature of cardiac lipoma was retrospectively searched through PubMed and 255 cases of cardiac lipoma were included into this analysis. Cardiac lipomas can occur anywhere within the heart, 53.1% were located within the cardiac chambers, 32.5% in the pericardium, 10,7% within the myocardium and 3.7% involved multiple structures. More than half of the reported cardiac lipomas (66%) may be clinically symptomatic, presenting with symptoms ranging from chest discomfort to syncope depending on their size and location as well as extent of myocardial involvement. Noninvasive cardiac imaging has replaced the role of autopsy and cardiothoracic surgery in detection and diagnosis of cardiac lipomas. Most symptomatic patients (83.7%) were treated by resection of cardiac lipomas and 68.3% of asymptomatic patients also underwentprophylactic resection. Overgrowth and myocardial infiltration of lipomas may result in unsuccessful resection. Recurrence of cardiac lipomas was rare but reported in a few cases. The early detection and accurate diagnosis of cardiac lipoma is of great significance in clinical management, to avoid an unfavourable outcome due to overgrowth.
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Shenglei Shu
Jing Wang
Chuansheng Zheng
Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery
SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología
State Key Laboratory of Information Engineering in Surveying Mapping and Remote Sensing
Union Hospital
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Shu et al. (Wed,) studied this question.
www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69df0c07b8d7e94566614279 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/s13019-020-01379-6