Herztumoren: Haufigkeit, Verteilung, Diagnostik. Anhand von 20.305 Echokardiographien. [Heart tumors: incidence, distribution, diagnosis. Exemplified by 20,305 echocardiographies]

Abstract

The occurrence, type and location of cardiac tumors as detected by Doppler-echocardiography are reviewed. In a series of 20,305 consecutive echocardiographic studies performed at our institution over a four-year period, cardiac tumors were identified in 30 patients (0.15%; 17 male and 13 female, mean age 53 years). Primary cardiac tumors were detected in 21/30 patients (70%; mean age 50 years), secondary tumors in 5/30 patients (17%; mean age 58 years); however, in 4/30 patients (13%) the tumors could not be classified (mean age 59 years). In the group with primary tumors, benign cardiac tumors were found in 18/21 patients (86%) and malignant tumors in 3/21 (14%). All benign cardiac masses were myxomas (18/18) and accounted for 60% of all tumors; they were mainly located in the left atrium (16/18 or 89%) and rarely occurred in the right atrium (2/18 or 11%). One patient had a recurrence of a left atrial myxoma and a second patient of a biatrial myxoma. Three patients had a primary malignant cardiac tumor detectable either in the right atrium (leiomyosarcoma and synovial sarcoma; 2/21) or in the left ventricle (epitheliocellular sarcoma; 1/21). The group of secondary cardiac tumors consisted of different types of metastatic processes which were most often detected in the right atrium (4/5; 80%) and in one case in the left ventricle (1/5; 20%). Overall, the most frequent tumors found in this series were benign cardiac tumors represented by atrial myxoma in 18/30 patient (60%); they resided most often in the left atrium (16/30 or 53% of all tumors). All the cardiac chambers and all main adjacent cardiac vessels must be visualized and inspected carefully to detect the magnitude, origin and recurrence of cardiac tumors

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