ESC Heart Failure (Apr 2024)

Natural history and outcomes in paediatric RASopathy‐associated hypertrophic cardiomyopathy

  • Olga Boleti,
  • Gabrielle Norrish,
  • Ella Field,
  • Kathleen Dady,
  • Kim Summers,
  • Gauri Nepali,
  • Vinay Bhole,
  • Orhan Uzun,
  • Amos Wong,
  • Piers E. F. Daubeney,
  • Graham Stuart,
  • Precylia Fernandes,
  • Karen McLeod,
  • Maria Ilina,
  • Muhammad Najih Liaqath Ali,
  • Tara Bharucha,
  • Grazia Delle Donne,
  • Elspeth Brown,
  • Katie Linter,
  • Caroline B. Jones,
  • Jonathan Searle,
  • William Regan,
  • Sujeev Mathur,
  • Nicola Boyd,
  • Zdenka Reinhardt,
  • Sophie Duignan,
  • Terence Prendiville,
  • Satish Adwani,
  • Juan Pablo Kaski

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/ehf2.14637
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 2
pp. 923 – 936

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Abstract Aims This study aimed to describe the natural history and predictors of all‐cause mortality and sudden cardiac death (SCD)/equivalent events in children with a RASopathy syndrome and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM). Methods and results This is a retrospective cohort study from 14 paediatric cardiology centres in the United Kingdom and Ireland. We included children <18 years with HCM and a clinical and/or genetic diagnosis of a RASopathy syndrome [Noonan syndrome (NS), NS with multiple lentigines (NSML), Costello syndrome (CS), cardiofaciocutaneous syndrome (CFCS), and NS with loose anagen hair (NS‐LAH)]. One hundred forty‐nine patients were recruited [111 (74.5%) NS, 12 (8.05%) NSML, 6 (4.03%) CS, 6 (4.03%) CFCS, 11 (7.4%) Noonan‐like syndrome, and 3 (2%) NS‐LAH]. NSML patients had higher left ventricular outflow tract (LVOT) gradient values [60 (36–80) mmHg, P = 0.004]. Over a median follow‐up of 197.5 [inter‐quartile range (IQR) 93.58–370] months, 23 patients (15.43%) died at a median age of 24.1 (IQR 5.6–175.9) months. Survival was 96.45% [95% confidence interval (CI) 91.69–98.51], 90.42% (95% CI 84.04–94.33), and 84.12% (95% CI 75.42–89.94) at 1, 5, and 10 years, respectively, but this varied by RASopathy syndrome. RASopathy syndrome, symptoms at baseline, congestive cardiac failure (CCF), non‐sustained ventricular tachycardia (NSVT), and maximal left ventricular wall thickness were identified as predictors of all‐cause mortality on univariate analysis, and CCF, NSVT, and LVOT gradient were predictors for SCD or equivalent event. Conclusions These findings highlight a distinct category of patients with Noonan‐like syndrome with a milder HCM phenotype but significantly worse survival and identify potential predictors of adverse outcome in patients with RASopathy‐related HCM.

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