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Epicardial fat thickness and left ventricular mass in subjects with adrenal incidentaloma.
[adrenal incidentaloma]
Emerging
evidences
indicate
that
patients
diagnosed
with
adrenal
incidentaloma
may
present
with
cardiovascular
complications
.
Epicardial
fat
is
known
to
play
a
role
in
left
ventricle
(
LV
)
changes
.
Whether
epicardial
fat
can
be
associated
with
LV
mass
(
LVM
)
in
patients
with
incidentaloma
is
unknown
.
We
test
the
hypothesis
that
echocardiographic
epicardial
fat
thickness
is
independently
related
to
LVM
in
a
well-studied
group
of
subjects
with
adrenal
incidentaloma
.
46
consecutive
patients
(
age
59
±
9
years
)
with
imaging
diagnosis
of
adrenal
incidentaloma
and
30
healthy
controls
underwent
echocardiogram
for
epicardial
fat
thickness
and
LVM
measurement
.
Non-
functional
incidentaloma
was
confirmed
in
40
subjects
,
whereas
6
patients
were
actually
diagnosed
with
mild
Cushing
's
syndrome
.
Epicardial
fat
thickness
was
significantly
higher
in
patients
with
incidentaloma
and
mild
Cushing
's
syndrome
when
compared
to
controls
,
(
p
<
0
.
01
for
both
)
.
LVM
(
h
2
.
7
)
was
higher
in
subjects
with
adrenal
incidentaloma
than
in
controls
and
higher
in
subjects
with
mild
Cushing
's
syndrome
than
in
those
with
adrenal
incidentaloma
(
p
<
0
.
05
and
p
<
0
.
01
)
.
Multiple
regression
analysis
showed
that
epicardial
fat
thickness
was
the
best
correlate
(
R
(
2
)
=
0
.
36
,
β
2
.
8
,
p
<
0
.
01
)
of
LVM
in
overall
study
patients
.
We
showed
for
the
first
time
that
(
1
)
epicardial
fat
thickness
and
LVM
are
higher
in
subjects
with
adrenal
incidentaloma
and
(
2
)
epicardial
fat
thickness
independently
correlates
with
LVM
.
Echocardiographic
epicardial
fat
may
serve
as
non-invasive
marker
of
visceral
fat
and
earlier
cardiac
abnormalities
in
patients
with
adrenal
incidentaloma
.
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achondroplasia
adrenal incidentaloma
fabry disease
familial hypocalciuric hypercalcemia
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