Evaluation of aortic elasticity properties in mucopolysaccharidosis patients; effect of enzyme replacement therapy (ERT) on aortic stiffness
Author:
Ertas Kerem1ORCID, Gul Ozlem1ORCID, Bozacı Ayse Ergul2ORCID, Bilgin Huseyin3ORCID
Affiliation:
1. Department of Pediatric Cardiology , Turkish Rebuplic Ministry of Health Diyarbakir Children s Hospital , Diyarbakir , Türkiye 2. Department of Pediatric Nutrition and Metabolism , Rebuplic of Turkey Ministry of Health Manisa City Hospital , Manisa , Türkiye 3. Department of Pediatric Nutrition and Metabolism , Rebuplic of Turkey Ministry of Health Diyarbakir Children s Hospital , Diyarbakir , Türkiye
Abstract
Abstract
Objectives
We aimed to cardiologically evaluate the consequences of glycosaminoglycan (GAG) accumulation in the large vessels of patients with mucopolysaccharidosis (MPS).
Methods
The left ventricular wall thickness, left ventricular mass (LVmass) were evaluated and aortic annulus diameter (AA), aortic sinus valsalva diameter (SV), sinotubular junction diameter (STJ), systolic aortic diameter (ADs), diastolic aortic diameter (ADd) body indices were obtained by dividing by the surface area. Aortic distensibility and stiffness index were obtained using aortic strain. Ejection fraction, mitral E and A velocities, mitral early diastolic tissue velocity (e′), E/A ratio, and E/e′ ratio were evaluated.
Results
The LVED-i, LVmass-i, AA-i, SV-i, STJ-i, ADs-i, and ADd-i values were significantly higher in the MPS group. While the E and e′ velocities and E/A ratio were significantly low in the MPS group, the A velocity and E/e′ ratio were significantly high. While the stiffness index, SBP, and PP values were significantly higher in the MPS group, the aortic strain and distensibility were significantly lower. There was a correlation between the stiffness index and the aortic strain, distensibility, SBP, PP, and ventricular function. Cardiac function, aortic diameter, and aortic elasticity characteristics were similar between patients with MPS who received ERT and those who did not.
Conclusions
In the MPS group, aortic elasticity properties were impaired, and aortic stiffness increased. ERT has positive effects on cardiac function, aortic diameter, and aortic stiffness in MPS patients. An increased LVmass-i and impaired ventricular geometric structure in patients with MPS may be associated with increased aortic stiffness.
Publisher
Walter de Gruyter GmbH
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