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P1342 Secondary cardiac tumour -a metastasis from renal cell carcinoma via transvenous extension
Abstract Secondary cardiac tumour is 20-40 times more common than primary cardiac tumour. Most common tumour that metastasize to the heart are lung cancer, breast cancer and hematologic malignancy. Melanoma and pleural mesothelioma has high inclination to metastasize. Other cancer with high rate of...
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Published in: | European heart journal cardiovascular imaging 2020-01, Vol.21 (Supplement_1) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Secondary cardiac tumour is 20-40 times more common than primary cardiac tumour. Most common tumour that metastasize to the heart are lung cancer, breast cancer and hematologic malignancy. Melanoma and pleural mesothelioma has high inclination to metastasize. Other cancer with high rate of cardiac metastasis include gastric, ovarian, renal and pancreatic cancer. The presentation of cardiac metastasis is usually non-specific and sometimes mimic other cardiac condition. We would like to present one such case where we used multimodality approach for proper evaluation.
A 57 year old lady presented with intermittent chest discomfort for one month which worsen on day of admission. Otherwise she had good effort tolerance. Electrocardiogram had no acute ischemic changes and Troponin T was not elevated. Bedside echocardiography revealed a large cardiac mass in right atrium around 66mm x 29mm, protruding to right ventricle. Apart from that noted aneurysm of interatrial septum towards LA.
MRI cardiac showed an inhomogenous mass extending from the right renal vein and inferior vena cava(IVC) into the right atrium(RA). The tumour mass in the right atrium a highly mobile and flops across the tricuspid valve into the right ventricle during ventricular diastole causing right ventricular outflow tract obstruction. The mass was hyperintense on T2- and isointense on T1-weighted images. There was vascularity within the mass with inhomogenous gadolinium enhancement. There was also 2 masses in right kidney , a larger inhomogenous encapsulated mass at the right lower pole and smaller at lower pole. The findings were suggestive of a primary renal cell carcinoma with tumour mass extension into right renal vein, inferior vena cava and into the right atrium.
A staging CT scan thorax , abdomen and pelvis did not show any other possible primary source of cancer and reconfirm the extracardiac finding of the MRI. No evidence of tumour extension into hepatic veins and left renal vein. There was however small nodular opacities in both right and left lung suggesting lung metastasis.
A combined operation was done with our cardiothoracic surgeon and urologist from nearby tertiery hospital. Nephrectomy and removal of tumour thrombus from IVC and RA was done with 18 degree Celcius circulatory arrest with cardiopulmonary bypass.
Section of renal mass showed a poorly circumscribed lobulated tumour with areas of hemorrhage and necrosis. The tumour was close to capsule but has not breache |
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ISSN: | 2047-2404 2047-2412 |
DOI: | 10.1093/ehjci/jez319.780 |