Echocardiographic findings in cancer-associated non-bacterial thrombotic endocarditis: clinical series of 111 patients from a single institution

Abstract Aims Echocardiographic assessment of cancer-associated non-bacterial thrombotic endocarditis (Ca-NBTE) is limited to case reports and small clinical series. The study aimed to identify heart valve abnormalities and its relation to embolic complications and cancer types. Methods and results...

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description Abstract Aims Echocardiographic assessment of cancer-associated non-bacterial thrombotic endocarditis (Ca-NBTE) is limited to case reports and small clinical series. The study aimed to identify heart valve abnormalities and its relation to embolic complications and cancer types. Methods and results Manual review of echocardiographic images and medical records of Mayo Clinic patients (31 March 2002–30 June 2022) was performed. Ca-NBTE in 111 patients (mean age 63.2 ± 9.7 years, 66.7% female) predominantly affected mitral valves (MV) (69), 56 aortic (AV), 8 tricuspid (TV), and rarely pulmonic (PV) (1). In 18 patients, 2 valves were involved, 3 and 4 valve involvement in only a single patient each. Embolic complications were prevalent (n = 102, 91.9%). Ca-NBTE affected MV more frequently on the upstream (atrial) (90% vs. 49.3%) and TV downstream (ventricular) side (75% vs. 37.5%). NBTE size (cm) varied significantly among valves, with TV hosting the largest masses (0.63–2.40 × 0.39–1.77), compared with MV [(0.11–1.81 × 0.11–1.62), (length P = 0.001; width P = 0.03)] and AV [(0.20–2.70 × 0.11–1.51), (length P = 0.001; width P = 0.056)]; MV masses were borderline longer in systemic compared with cerebral emboli (P = 0.057). Majority of MV (79.6%) and AV (69.6%) had thickened leaflets. NBTE lesions commonly affected closing margins (73.9% MV, 85.7% AV, and 62.5% of TV) but rarely commissures of MV (8.7%), yet fairly frequently of AV (41.1%). Five patients had severe regurgitation of MV and 5 AV. Conclusion Ca-NBTE manifests mainly as thrombotic mobile masses attached to thickened MV and AV, with distinct variations in size based on valve type. Embolic destination but not cancer type is associated with NBTE mass size and location. Graphical Abstract Graphical Abstract
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NBTE size (cm) varied significantly among valves, with TV hosting the largest masses (0.63–2.40 × 0.39–1.77), compared with MV [(0.11–1.81 × 0.11–1.62), (length P = 0.001; width P = 0.03)] and AV [(0.20–2.70 × 0.11–1.51), (length P = 0.001; width P = 0.056)]; MV masses were borderline longer in systemic compared with cerebral emboli (P = 0.057). Majority of MV (79.6%) and AV (69.6%) had thickened leaflets. NBTE lesions commonly affected closing margins (73.9% MV, 85.7% AV, and 62.5% of TV) but rarely commissures of MV (8.7%), yet fairly frequently of AV (41.1%). Five patients had severe regurgitation of MV and 5 AV. Conclusion Ca-NBTE manifests mainly as thrombotic mobile masses attached to thickened MV and AV, with distinct variations in size based on valve type. Embolic destination but not cancer type is associated with NBTE mass size and location. 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