Abstract
IntroductionReported frequencies of cardiomyopathy in limb girdle muscular dystrophy R9 (LGMDR9) vary. We describe the frequency and age at onset of cardiomyopathy in an LDMDR9 cohort.MethodsEchocardiograms from 56 subjects (157 echocardiograms) with LGMDR9 were retrospectively reviewed. The cumulative probability of having an abnormal echocardiogram as a function of age was assessed by survival analysis for interval‐censored data by genotype. Correlations between cardiac and clinical function were evaluated.ResultsTwenty‐five (45%) participants had cardiomyopathy. The median age at first abnormal echocardiogram for subjects homozygous for the c.826C>A variant was 54.2 y compared to 18.1 y for all other fukutin‐related protein (FKRP) genotypes (P < .0001). There was a weak correlation between ejection fraction and 10‐Meter Walk Test speed (r = 0.25), but no correlation with forced vital capacity (r = 0.08).DiscussionCardiomyopathy is prevalent among those with LGMDR9 and occurs later in subjects homozygous for the c.826C>A mutation. These data will help to guide surveillance and management.
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