Abstract

Objective: To investigate the clinical and immunological features of cardiac involvement in patients with dermatomyositis (DM). Methods: Data of 271 adult patients with DM diagnosed in the Department of Rheumatology and Immunology, Peking University People's Hospital from 2003 to 2018 were collected retrospectively and analyzed statistically. Results: The occurrence of cardiac involvement in DM was 15.9% (43/271). Main feature of cardiac involvement in DM was elevated cardiac troponin I (cTnI). The most common abnormalities of ECG were T wave abnormality (27.9%, 12/43), sinus tachycardia (16.3%,7/43), ST-T change (14%, 6/43) and right bundle branch block (7%, 3/43). The common manifestations of echocardiography were left ventricular diastolic dysfunction (23.3%, 10/43) and pericardial effusion (23.3%, 10/43). As compared with DM patients without cardiac involvement, DM patients with cardiac damage were more likely to have rapidly progressive interstitial lung disease (ILD), skin damage, anemia, elevated creatine kinase, decreased C3 and serum albumin (P<0.05). Positive anti-Ro-52 antibody and Jo-1 antibody were detected more common in DM with cardiac involvement(P<0.05). Conclusions: Cardiac damage is common complication of DM. Manifestations of cardiac damaging are varied. Rapid progressive ILD and positive Jo-1 and Ro-52 antibodies are more common in this group. Clinicians should improve the awareness of cardiac involvement in DM patients.

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