Læknablaðið : fylgirit - 01.05.1978, Side 96

Læknablaðið : fylgirit - 01.05.1978, Side 96
excluded from the study. Patients with functional murmurs, complete left or right bundle braneh block or hemiblock and changes of repolarisation in the E.C.G. were not inclosed in the study. R esults: Evaluation of 337 spondylitic patients revealed a total of 27 patients with different cardiac changes, i.e. 87o. In 11 patients we observed valve disease. 7 patients had the typical finding of aortic regurgitation: a high-pitched diastolic murmur, a wide amplitude of blood pressure and characteristical changes of carotis pulse curve (Fig. 1). The age of these 7 male patients with aortic incompetence ranged between 39 and 60 years with a mean age of 48 years. In all cases except one valvular disease was previously un- known. Three patients had history of discomfort of the heart, two had diserete symptoms of heart failure. Six patients had signs of left ventricular hypertrophy in the electrocardiogram and three in X-ray examination. In addition 7 cases had conducting disturbances presenting a first degree atrioventricular block. (Fig. 2). Further two patients - one male and one female person - showed aortic stenosis without any subjective or objective symptoms. In one patient aged 42 years we observed mitral insufficiency. In another case mitral insufficiency was combined with aortic stenosis. The latter one claimed attacks of faint and vertigo and had also symptoms of heart failure at exercise. There is apparently a great variation regarding the onset of heart disease after beginning of ankylosing spondylitis. As an average heart valve disease was detected after a 13,5 years course of ankylosing spondylitis, ranging from 6 to 30 years individually. In the majority of the cases the spondylitic process was already far advanced. Conducting disturbances were diagnosed in a total of 18 patients. 17 patients had a first degree atrioventricular block and one a total heart block. The coincidence of a first degree av-block and aortic insufficiency in all 7 patients must be pointed out. Most of the patients with only conducting defects had no symptoms of heart discomfort or heart failure. The patient with total heart block was a sixty years old man with no history of Adams-Stokes attacks. Because of the age of the patient other causes of the heart block cannot be ruled out. The mean age of the group with conducting defects was 47,5 years and the duration of ankylosing spondylitis was about 13 years. Finally we found five patients with residual signs of pericarditis in the E.C.G. consisting in negative T waves in the leads I, aVl, V5 and V6 without changes of QRS and irreversible at exercise. The mean age of the five patients was 44 years, the mean duration of ankylosing spondylitis about 15 years. Two of them had history of acute clinically diagnosed pericarditis while three patients had no clinical manifestation of pericarditis previously. E.C.G. changes suspective for pericarditis were detected by a routine examination. In summary cardiac complications were found in 27 og 337 patients suffering from ankylosing spondylitis. A review of the literature of the last three decades illustrates the frequency of cardiovascular complications in the course of ankylosing spondylitis (Fig. 3). Aortic incompe- tence is the predominating heart valve disease ranging from 0,4 to 5% - in our study about 2%-, conducting disturbances were observed in 0,7 to CARDIOVASCULAR LESIONS IN 337 RATIENTS WITH ANKYLOSING SPONDYLITIS n=27 (8'/.) n % s AGE (YEARS) DURATION (YEARS) HEART SYMPTOMS HEART FAILURE LEFT VE^ HYPER ECG ITRICULAR TROPHY X-RAY CONDUCTING DISTURBANCES 18 53 17 1 47.5 127 5 3 7 3 AV-BLOCK I.° ♦ 17 5 16 1 467 13.4 5 3 7 3 AV-BLOCK ino 1 1 60 2 HEART VALVE DISEASES 11 3,2 10 1 49.6 13.5 4 3 6 3 AORTIC INSUFFICIENCY** 7 2 7 46 11.1 3 2 6 3 AORTIC STENOSIS 2 1 1 56 17.5 MITRAL INSUFFICIENCY 1 1 42 6 MITRAL- CONF AORTIC STENOSIS AND MITRAL INSUFF COMB 1 1 54 30 1 1 PERICARDITIS 5 1,4 5 44 14.8 2 •IN 7CASES ASSOCIATED WITH AORTIC INSUFFICIENCT F i g U r e 2 . **IN ALL CASES ASSOCIATED WITH HEART BLOCK 1» 94
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