Title: CARDIAC MASSES
1CARDIAC MASSES
2Outline
- General
- Primary Cardiac tumors
- Benign
- Malignant
- Secondary Cardiac Tumors
- Benign
- Malignant
- Q U I Z TIME
3General
- Neoplasia of the heart or pericardium is more
likely to be - Secondary, than
- Primary
4General
- Primary tumors
- lt3/10,000 autopsies
- Over ¾ are benign
- Secondary
- 20-40 x more common
- Present in upto 20 of patients dying of
malignancy -
-
Prevalence
5General
- Presentation
- Embolization
- Systemic
- Pulmonary (less common)
- Obstruction
- Arrhythmia
- Tamponade
- Direct compression of coronary artery
- Intramyocardial
- Conduction disturbances
- Global dysfunction due to infiltration
6What is this?
7Potential Pitfalls
- Reverberation artifact
- Change depth and gain
- Hiatal hernia
- Fills the Rt. Or Lt. Atrium
- Drink Pepsi
8Normal Anatomic Variants
- Crista terminalis
- Normal anatomic ridge
- Eustatian valve
- Attaches to the anterior lip of the IVC
- Post transplant suture lines
- All kinds of funny masses
- Intraoperative inversion of the Lt atrial
appendage
9Anatomy
Crista
Eustatian V.
10What is this?
11Outline
- General
- Primary Cardiac tumors
- Benign
12Primary Cardiac Tumors
- Benign
- Myxoma
- Papillary fibroelastoma
- Fibroma
- Lipoma
- Rhabdomyomas
13Benign Primary Cardiac Tumors
- The most common primary cardiac tumor in the Age
gt 35 - 75 in the Lt. Atrium near fossa ovalis
- 15 Rt. Atrium
- 5-10 Lt. Ventricle
- 5 multiple sites
Myxomas
Will discuss further
14Benign Primary Cardiac Tumors
- Grossly
- Typically pedunculated
- Gelatinous consistency
- Friable
- Histologically
- Copious mucopolysaccharide stroma
- Scattered solitary or clustered polygonal cells.
Myxomas
15Left atrial Myxoma
16Benign Primary Cardiac Tumors
Myxomas
- Extra cardiac manifestations suggestive of
Collagen Vascular dz - Fever
- ESR elevation
- Anemia
- Thrombocythemia
- Circulating autoantibodies
17Benign Primary Cardiac Tumors
- Etiology of immunologic manifestations
- ? ? ?
- ? Tumor necrosis
- Anitimyocardial antibody titers decline post
resection
Myxomas
18Benign Primary Cardiac Tumors
Management of Myxomas
- High propensity for embolization
- Surgical results excellent
- Decision to operate
- Lt. versus Rt. Sided tumor
- Sx.
- Age
- Co morbidities
19Benign Primary Cardiac Tumors
- Familial pattern of Myxomas with autosomal
dominant features - Age lt 30
- Bad actor
Any guesses?
Carney Complex
20Benign Primary Cardiac Tumors
- Carney Complex
- Multiple lentigines and blue nevi
- Peripheral myxoid tumors (cutaneous myxoma,
myxoid mamary fibroadenoma) - Psamommatous melanotic schwannoma
- Endocrine over activity (Cushings syndrome,
pituitary adenomas, testicular Sertoli cell
tumors) - Multiple recurrent cardiac masses
21Benign Primary Cardiac Tumors
- Carney Complex
- Genes located on chromosomes
- 2p
- 17q2
- Family members should be screened when an index
case is identified
22Primary Cardiac Tumors
- Benign
- Myxoma
- Papillary fibroelastoma
23Benign Primary Cardiac Tumors
Papillary Fibroelastoma (aka Papilloma)
- The most common valvular tumor, followed by
- Sarcoma
- Melanoma
- Present in all age groups, but most commonly in
Agegt60
24Benign Primary Cardiac Tumors
Papillary Fibroelastoma
- Small tumors (lt1cm) with homogeneous speckeled
pattern - Commonly pedunculated with multiple fronds
- Affect the Lt and Rt sides with same frequency
- Attach to
- Atrial surface of AV valves, and
- Ventricular surface of semilunar valves
25Benign Primary Cardiac Tumors
Papillary Fibroelastoma
- Adults ? Aortic valve
- Children ? Tricuspid valve
- Rarely on endocardial surfaces
- Symptomatic only in the aortic position (other
than embolic Sx) - Ostial occlusion ? angina, sudden death
- Rarely valvular dysfunction
- Source of embolization in up to 30 of patients
26Benign Primary Cardiac Tumors
Management of Papillary Fibroelastoma
- Surgical resection is not uniformly necessary
- Anticoagulation may be sufficient in many
patients - Surgery indicated for
- Embolic events
- Ostial occlusion
- Topol Textbook of Cardiovascular Medicine
- All fibroelastomas, any size, any age are to be
resected Seward, ACC 2000
27Primary Cardiac Tumors
- Benign
- Myxoma
- Papillary fibroelastoma
- Fibroma
28Benign Primary Cardiac Tumors
Fibromas
- Encapsulated, solitary tumors
- Frequently in the septal myocardium
- Often encroach on the conduction system as they
grow
29Benign Primary Cardiac Tumors
Fibromas
- With septal involvement V.Fib is often the first
presentation - Indications for surgical resection
- Mechanical problems due to size
- Arrhythmogenic nidus
- Resection of septal fibromas is not always
possible
30Benign Primary Cardiac Tumors
- Lipomas
- Affect both myocardium and pericardium
- Can reach several centimeters in size
31Benign Primary Cardiac Tumors
- Rhabdomyoma
- Most common tumor of the heart for Age lt 30 yo
- Almost exclusively in children
- Associated with tuberous sclerosis
- Regression of tumor in infancy has been reported
32Outline
- General
- Primary Cardiac tumors
- Benign
- Malignant
33Malignant Primary Cardiac Tumors
- Angiosarcomas
- Rhabdomyosarcomas
- Mesotheliomas
- Lymphoma
- Intrapericardial Pheochromocytomas
34Malignant Primary Cardiac Tumors
- Most common primary malignancy of the heart
- Malignant cells that form vascular channels
- Most commonly affect the
- Rt. Heart
- Rt. Atrium
- Pericardium
- Hemorrhagic effusion
- Thrombus
Angiosarcomas
35Malignant Primary Cardiac Tumors
- Diffuse, irregularly shaped
- Mean survival one year
- Successful Rx with Chemo and XRT followed by
transplant reported
Angiosarcomas
36Malignant Primary Cardiac Tumors
Rhabdomyosarcomas
- Most commonly seen in adults
- No chamber selectivity
- No pericardial involvement
- Multiple sites of cardiac involvement is common
- Poor prognosis
- Limited success with resection and adjuvant Rx.
37Undifferentiated Sarcoma
38Malignant Primary Cardiac Tumors
Mesotheliomas
- Diffuse pericardial tumor
- Involve both parietal and visceral pericardium
- Superficially invade the myocardium
- Rarely invade the cardiac chambers
39Malignant Primary Cardiac Tumors
Mesotheliomas
- Sx of pericarditis or tamponade
- Poor prognosis
- XTR or chemo only offer temporary improvement
40Malignant Primary Cardiac Tumors
- Lymphoma
- Heart and pericardium are the only affected
organs - No predilection for any particular site
41Malignant Primary Cardiac Tumors
Intrapericardial Pheochromocytomas
- Soft, fleshy, highly vascular
- Anatomic location
- AV groove
- Atrium
- Interatrial septum
- Coronary, Pulmonary, Aorticopulmonary regions
- Generally very difficult to resect
42Malignant Primary Cardiac Tumors
- Generalizations
- Pulmonary vein mass ? Malignancy
- Lateral wall of the LA ? Malignancy
- Atrial septum ? Myxoma
43Outline
- General
- Primary Cardiac tumors
- Benign
- Malignant
- Secondary Cardiac Tumors
- Malignant
44Malignant Secondary Cardiac Tumors
- Incidence of Solid Tumors involving the heart
- Lung
- Breast
- Soft tissue sarcomas
- Renal carcinoma
- Melanoma
- Leukemia and Lymphomas also common culprits
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46What is this?
47Malignant Secondary Cardiac Tumors
- IVC tumors in General
- Renal carcinoma
- 80 5 year survival for surgical resection of
tumors migrating up the IVC - Hepatoma
- Ovarian CA
48Outline
- General
- Primary Cardiac tumors
- Benign
- Malignant
- Secondary Cardiac Tumors
- Malignant
- Benign
49Benign Secondary Cardiac Tumors
- Hints
- IVC tumor
- Long stringy appearance
- Seen many years post hysterectomy
- LEIOMYOMATOSIS
50Benign Secondary Cardiac Tumors
Leiomyomatosis
- Akin to Fibroids
- Controlled by hormone suppression
- Can degenerate into very low grade sarcoma
- Histologically, similar structures are present in
the venous channels of the uterus
51HIV and cardiac tumors
- Kaposis sarcoma can involve the myocardium or
pericardium - Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma
- Can present as primary cardiac lymphoma
- When involving the heart usually diffusely
infiltrative - Variable results with chemo and XRT
52Another Benign Secondary CardiacTumor
53How about this one?
54APICAL MASSES
- Differential Dx for Apical Masses
- Thrombus
- Leoflers
- Endomyocardial fibrosis (seen in tropics)
NL Wall Motion
55Outline
- General
- Primary Cardiac tumors
- Benign
- Malignant
- Secondary Cardiac Tumors
- Malignant
- Benign
- Surgical Options
56Surgical Options
- Primary Cardiac Tumors
- Rare entity, lt3/10,000 autopsies
- Surgical options
- Benign ? majority resectable
- 6 rate of recurrence
- Malignant ?seldom resectable
- Surgery often intended for tissue diagnosis
(benign vs. malignant)
57Surgical Options
- If surgical resection is contemplated, thorough
metastatic evaluation is necessary - CT
- Head
- Chest
- Abd
- Bone scan if indicated
- Bone marrow Bx if indicated
58Surgical Options
- Total of 28 patients have undergone orthotopic
heart transplantation for inoperable primary
cardiac tumors - 7 had benign histology
- Mean survival of 46 months
- 21 had malignant histology
- Mean survival 12 months
59Surgical Options
- OF the 7 with benign histology
- Fibroma 5 patients
- Rhabdomyoma 1
- Pheochromocytoma 1
- Survival range 8 to 105 months
- Survival mean 46 months
- No patients had recurrence of tumor
- Two deaths due to rejection
60Surgical Options
- OF the 21 with malignant histology
- Sarcoma 15
- Malignant fibrohistiocytoma 3
- Lymphoma 3
- 14/21 died between 1 and 36 months (mean 12
months) - 13/14 died of recurrent mets
- 1/14 cause of death unknown
- 7 others follow up 6 66 months
- one had recurrence malignancy
61Surgical Options
- OHT is promising for patients with unresectable
benign neoplasias
62Surgical Options
- Malignant primary cardiac neoplasms not routinely
considered for OHT due to - Concern for tumor recurrence
- Immunosuppression stimulation of tumor growth
63Surgical Options
- Patients with Primary malignant neoplasias need
to be assessed on a case by case basis due to - Limited experience
- Heterogeneous nature of the malignancies
- Yet to be defined, role of
- Adjuvant chemo
- 10/21 had received chemo
- XRT
64 65Any Guesses??
66The answer Is
- Ruptured Papillary Muscle Abcess
- Inflamatory tissue
67Any Guesses??
68The answer Is
- Non-specific Inflamatory Tissue
69What is this?
70 71What is this?
72 73What is this?
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76- Myxoma with recent thrombosis
77What do you really see here?