Cardiac consequences of adolescent anorexia nervosa

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Lupoglazoff, JM
Berkane, N
Denjoy, I
Maillard, G
Leheuzey, MF
Mouren-Simeoni, MC
Casasoprana, A
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[1] Hop Robert Debre, Serv Cardiol Pediat, F-75019 Paris, France
[2] Hop Lariboisiere, Serv Cardiol, F-75010 Paris, France
[3] Hop Robert Debre, Serv Pedopsychiat, F-75019 Paris, France
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Cardiac complications are common in adolescent anorexia nervosa and are the cause of a third of deaths. Some workers have reported prolongation of the QT interval and cases of sudden death in these patients. The aim of this study was twofold : to assess the cardiac complications of anorexic adolescents and to determine the outcome after renutrition in the hospital setting. This was a prospective study of 48 consecutive cases (45 girls) with an average age of 14 +/- 2 years, admitted to the paedopsychiatric unit and fulfilling the DSM-IV criteria of anorexia nervosa. The digitised ECC, Holter ECC and echocardiography were recorded before and after renutrition. Anorexia nervosa was severe with a body mass index < 14 in 2/3 of cases. Over 2/3 of patients had bradycardia with a heart rate < 50/min in half the cases but normal chronotropic function on Holter monitoring. Prolongation of the QTc interval was demonstrated (QTc > 440 ms in 11/44 cases). Echocardiographic abnormalities, in particular left ventricular dysfunction (24/46) and pericardial effusion (12/46) were reversible after renutrition. There were no clinical or biological predictive factors for the occurrence of cardiac complications on admission. The authors confirm that cardiac complications of anorexia nervosa are common, usually benign and always reversible after renutrition in hospital. Therefore, most electrical abnormalities normalise with the heart rate and echocardiographic abnormalities with improvement of conditions of load.
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