Agrawal S, Shirani J, Garg L, Singh A, Longo S, Longo A, Fegley M, Stone L, Razavi M, Radoianu N, Nanda S. Pheochromocytoma and stress cardiomyopathy: Insight into pathogenesis. World J Cardiol 2017; 9(3): 255-260 [PMID: 28400922 DOI: 10.4330/wjc.v9.i3.255]
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Sahil Agrawal, MD, Department of Cardiology, St. Luke’s University Health Network, 801 Ostrum Street, Bethlehem, PA 18015, United States. sahilagrawal124@gmail.com
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Cardiac & Cardiovascular Systems
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Retrospective Study
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World J Cardiol. Mar 26, 2017; 9(3): 255-260 Published online Mar 26, 2017. doi: 10.4330/wjc.v9.i3.255
Table 1 Patient demographics
n = 18
Age (yr)
54.33 ± 19.30
Female gender (n, %)
11 (61.1)
Hypertension (n, %)
12 (66.7)
Acute hypertension (n, %)
6 (33.3)
DM (n, %)
5 (27.8)
HLD (n, %)
4 (22.2)
CAD (n, %)
1 (5.6)
Migraine (n, %)
2 (11.1)
Table 2 Tumor characteristics
n (%)
Left
9 (50)
Right
4 (22.2)
Bilateral
1 (5.6)
Extra-adrenal
2 (11.1)
Metastatic
2 (11.1)
Size (range) (c.c.)
15.63-3025
Incidental diagnosis
14 (77.8)
Open adrenalectomy
9/17 (52.9)
Table 3 Plasma catecholamine secretion
(n) (lab normal, pg/mL)
Mean ± SD (ρg/mL)
Epi (7/18) (< 99)
873.86 ± 2074.92
NE (7/18) (< 339)
4121.43 ± 4833.55
NM (10/18) (< 111)
1506.1 ± 1856.72
Meta (9/18) (< 60)
1065.33 ± 1668.24
Table 4 Urine catecholamine excretion
(n) (lab normal, υg/24 h)
Mean ± SD (υg/ 24 h)
NE (11/18) (< 140)
1099.27 ± 1233.70
Epi (11/18) (< 24)
307.73 ± 520.34
Dopa (11/18) (< 610)
377.91 ± 239.94
NM (9/18) (< 1050)
12960.67 ± 15197.26
Meta (10/18) (< 640)
22030.4 ± 40060.17
VM (6/18) (< 6.7 mg/dL)
3498.17 ± 8380.88
Table 5 Echo and electrocardiograms findings of study cohort
n (%)
Echo available
12
LV dysfunction
3/12 (25)
LVEF (%) (mean ± SD)
50 ± 16.88
Prior LV dysfunction
1/12 (8.3)
Asymmetric hypertrophy with mitral SAM
2/12 (16.67)
LVH
7/12 (58.3)
LVH on ECG
2/18 (11.1)
Prolonged QTc
5/18 (27.78)
Citation: Agrawal S, Shirani J, Garg L, Singh A, Longo S, Longo A, Fegley M, Stone L, Razavi M, Radoianu N, Nanda S. Pheochromocytoma and stress cardiomyopathy: Insight into pathogenesis. World J Cardiol 2017; 9(3): 255-260