Cardiomyopathy in Cirrhotic Patients and Its Relationship with the Severity of Cirrhosis
Saira Khalid, Nasir Shah, Yasir Abbas Zaidi, Muhammad Saleem Hasan, Saqib Jahangir, Sana Rehman
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ABSTRACT
Study Objectives: To determine the frequency of cirrhotic
cardiomyopathy in patients with liver cirrhosis and to compare it across
varying grades of cirrhosis on Child Turcotte Pugh classification.
Study Design and Settings: It was a descriptive cross-sectional
study carried at Department of Medicine, Lahore General Hospital Lahore over 1 year
from Jan 2018 to Dec 2018.
Patients and Methods: The present research involved 100 male
and female patients aged between 16-70 years having liver cirrhosis diagnosed
at least 6 months ago. These patients underwent echocardiographic screening of
cardiomyopathy which was diagnosed by the presence of diastolic dysfunction
(i.e. increased E/A ratio>1). An informed written consent was obtained from every
patient.
Results of the Study: There was a male predominance (M:F,
1.6:1) among cirrhotic patients with a mean age of 51.9±9.8 years. The mean BMI
was 26.5±3.7 Kg/m2 while the mean duration of cirrhosis was
22.0±10.9 months. Majority (49.0%) of the patients belonged to CTP Class C
followed by Class-B (39.0%) and Class-A (12.0%). Cirrhotic cardiomyopathy was
observed in 41.0% patients with cirrhosis. There was statistically insignificant
difference in the observed frequency of cirrhotic cardiomyopathy among various
subgroups of cirrhotic patients depending upon patient’s age (p-value=0.928),
gender (p-value=0.997), BMI (p-value=0.983) and duration of disease
(p-value=0.782). However, it increased considerably with worsening of disease
on CTP Classification; Class-A vs. Class-B vs. Class-C (8.3% vs. 35.9% vs.
53.1%; p-value=0.013).
Conclusion: Cirrhotic cardiomyopathy was observed in a
substantial proportion of cirrhotic patients and was more frequent in patients
with more severe disease which warrants routine echocardiographic screening of
cirrhotic patients so that timely recognition and anticipated treatment of this
complication may improve the case outcome in future medical practice.
Keywords: Cirrhosis, Cardiomyopathy, Child Turcotte
Pugh Class