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16 mar 2023 · Recent outcome data indicate 90% to 96% 5-year survival in manifest CS with the 10-year figures ranging from 80% to 90%. Major progress in the care of CS awaits the key to its molecular–genetic pathogenesis and large-scale controlled clinical trials. Graphical abstract.
26 wrz 2023 · CS was confirmed by histology in all patients from myocardium only (iCS) or extracardiac tissue (nonisolated CS). The primary end point was a composite of mortality, orthotopic heart transplant, and durable left ventricular assist device implantation. CS was isolated in 9 of 50 patients (18%).
Cardiac Sarcoidosis (CS) is a deadly consequence of systemic sarcoidosis that inflames all three layers of the heart, especially the myocardium—clinical signs of CS range from asymptomatic disease to abrupt cardiac death. ... This is believed to be a consequence of the patchy distribution of the granulomas, which may span any layer of the ...
25 lip 2023 · Sarcoidosis is a systemic inflammatory granulomatous disease, of unknown cause, that most often affects multiple organs. 1 Cardiac involvement in sarcoidosis is associated with poor prognosis attributable to the risk of developing heart failure (HF) or fatal arrhythmias. 2, 3 Currently, different treatment strategies for cardiac sarcoidosis (CS ...
How long can you live with cardiac sarcoidosis? Studies have found that 83% or 93% of people living with cardiac sarcoidosis were alive 10 years later. Survival rates were 80% or higher for one and five years after a heart transplant. Is cardiac sarcoidosis fatal? Yes, cardiac sarcoidosis can be fatal for some people.
1 paź 2023 · Cardiac sarcoidosis is a rare but potentially life-threatening condition characterized by the formation of noncaseating granulomas in the myocardium. The diagnosis of cardiac sarcoidosis is challenging because of its diverse and nonspecific clinical presentation.
It is estimated that 5% of patients with sarcoidosis have clinically manifest cardiac involvement, although autopsy and imaging studies suggest a significantly higher prevalence of cardiac involvement.