Abstract Background Miyoshi myopathy (MM) is an autosomal recessive distal myopathy characterized by early adult onset.Cardiomyopathy is a major clinical manifestation in other muscular dystrophies and an important prognostic factor.Although dysferlin is highly expressed in cardiac muscle, the effect of dysferlin deficiency in cardiac muscle has not been studied.We hypothesized that early myocardial dysfunction could be detected by 2D strain echocardiography transpharm online shopping and late gadolinium enhancement (LGE) cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR).Method Five consecutive MM patients (3 male) in whom we detected the DYSF gene mutation and age-matched healthy control subjects were included.
None of the patients had history of cardiac disease or signs and symptoms of overt heart failure.Patients were studied using 2D strain echocardiography and CMR, with 2D strain being obtained using the Automated Function Imaging technique.Results All patients read more had preserved left ventricular systolic function.However, segmental Peak Systolic Longitudinal Strain (PSLS) was decreased in 3 patients.Global PSLS was significantly lower in patients with MM than in control subjects (p = 0.
005).Basal anterior septum, basal inferior septum, mid anterior, and mid inferior septum PSLS were significantly lower in patients with MM than in control subjects (P Conclusions Patients with MM showed subclinical involvement of the heart.2D strain and LGE are sensitive methods for detecting myocardial dysfunction prior to the development of cardiovascular symptoms.The prognostic significance of these findings warrants further longitudinal follow-up.