Assessment of cardiac iron deposition and genotypic classification in pediatric beta-thalassemia major: the role of cardiac MRI

儿童重型β地中海贫血患者心脏铁沉积评估及基因型分类:心脏磁共振成像的作用

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Beta thalassemia major (β-TM) is a severe genetic anemia with considerable phenotypic heterogeneity. This study investigated whether genotype correlates with distinct myocardial iron overload patterns, assessed by cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) T2* values. METHODS: CMR data for cardiac iron deposition evaluation, which recruited pediatric participants between January 2021 and December 2024, were analyzed with CVI42. The patients were classified into three genetic subgroups of β(0)/β(0), β(0)/β(+), and β(+)/β(+) based on their genetic outcomes. The CMR results classified patients into normal myocardial T2* value and myocardial iron overload groups. Qualitative and quantitative factors were subsequently compared by groups using comparative statistics. RESULTS: The study included 145 pediatric β-TM patients, with 24 (17%) exhibiting cardiac iron deposition based on CMR T2* values. There were significant differences in iron chelation treatment strategies across genotypes, with the β(0)/β(0) genotype accounting for 54% (13/24) of patients in the cardiac iron deposition group. Regardless of genotype, the mid-inferolateral segment consistently showed the lowest CMR T2* values and the highest prevalence of iron deposition. CONCLUSION: The risk of cardiac iron deposition increases as age progresses, and the mid-inferolateral segment is more susceptible to iron accumulation. The β(0)/β(0) genotype is more likely to suffer from cardiac iron overload, emphasizing the need for closer clinical monitoring and regular cardiac MRI evaluations.

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