TY - JOUR
T1 - Sudden cardiac death due to an anomalous posterior papillary muscle
AU - Cittadini, Francesca
AU - Oliva, Antonio
AU - Arena, Vincenzo
AU - Minelli, Natalia
AU - Pascali, Vincenzo Lorenzo
PY - 2011
Y1 - 2011
N2 - Anomalies of the mitral subvalvular apparatus can include differing types of papillary muscles and chordae tendinae. Direct insertion of the anomalous papillary muscle or chordae tendinea into the anterior mitral leaflet and fusion to the ventricular septum are common findings related to these anomalies. Anomalous papillary muscles or chordae, especially those that insert directly into the mitral leaflets, play a role in obstructing left ventricular outflow by restricting the mobility of the leaflets and/or tethering them toward the septum, thus narrowing the left ventricular outflow tract (LVOT). The incidence of mitral valve anomalies associated with LVOT is probably underestimated. This topic is frequently studied, however, especially in the pediatric cardiac surgery milieu, because LVOT obstruction could have a surgical solution. We report a case of an 18-year-old woman affected by epilepsy since 5 months of age who was found dead in her bedroom. An uncommon anomalous papillarymuscle/ chordaewas themain autopsy finding. This malformation causes direct continuity between an accessory papillary muscle and a mitral leaflet, resulting in a long rigid area that can cause dynamic latesystolic intraleft-ventricular obstruction. In our case, in the absence of any other pathologic findings or major structural abnormalities, we speculate that a malignant cardiac arrhythmia provoked by the accessory papillary muscle could be the cause of death. © 2011 by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
AB - Anomalies of the mitral subvalvular apparatus can include differing types of papillary muscles and chordae tendinae. Direct insertion of the anomalous papillary muscle or chordae tendinea into the anterior mitral leaflet and fusion to the ventricular septum are common findings related to these anomalies. Anomalous papillary muscles or chordae, especially those that insert directly into the mitral leaflets, play a role in obstructing left ventricular outflow by restricting the mobility of the leaflets and/or tethering them toward the septum, thus narrowing the left ventricular outflow tract (LVOT). The incidence of mitral valve anomalies associated with LVOT is probably underestimated. This topic is frequently studied, however, especially in the pediatric cardiac surgery milieu, because LVOT obstruction could have a surgical solution. We report a case of an 18-year-old woman affected by epilepsy since 5 months of age who was found dead in her bedroom. An uncommon anomalous papillarymuscle/ chordaewas themain autopsy finding. This malformation causes direct continuity between an accessory papillary muscle and a mitral leaflet, resulting in a long rigid area that can cause dynamic latesystolic intraleft-ventricular obstruction. In our case, in the absence of any other pathologic findings or major structural abnormalities, we speculate that a malignant cardiac arrhythmia provoked by the accessory papillary muscle could be the cause of death. © 2011 by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
KW - papillary muscles
KW - sudden cardiac death
KW - papillary muscles
KW - sudden cardiac death
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/8665
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-80053577341&partnerid=40&md5=cbb18f6a2f9d6307edba88f250129952
U2 - 10.1097/PAF.0b013e3181d3ca7e
DO - 10.1097/PAF.0b013e3181d3ca7e
M3 - Article
SN - 0195-7910
VL - 32
SP - 239
EP - 241
JO - THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF FORENSIC MEDICINE AND PATHOLOGY
JF - THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF FORENSIC MEDICINE AND PATHOLOGY
ER -