Prevalence of Fabry disease in patients with left ventricular hypertrophy and renal involvement (PrEFaCe)

Cristina García Sebastián , Vicente Climent Payá , Juan Carlos Castillo , José Ángel Urbano-Moral , Aurora Ruz Zafra , María José Valle Caballero , José Luis Zamorano
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Abstract

Introduction and aims

Fabry disease (FD) causes glycosphingolipid accumulation in the vascular endothelium, with predominantly cardiac and renal involvement. Its prevalence in patients with concomitant involvement of these two organs is unknown. The objective of the study was to determine the prevalence of FD in patients with left ventricular hypertrophy and any degree of chronic kidney disease.

Patients and methods

Patients with ventricular thickness ≥ 13 mm and kidney disease from 29 Spanish hospitals were included. Sociodemographic variables and target organ involvement of FD were collected. Laboratory determinations of EF were carried out, with an enzymatic activity test ± genetic test in men and direct genetic test in women.

Results

Eight hundred ninety-eight patients with left ventricular hypertrophy and chronic kidney disease were included. The presence of heart failure and cardiorenal syndrome was common (46.1% and 40.1%). 3 patients (2 men and 1 woman) were diagnosed with FD, based on the presence of a pathogenic variant in the GLA gene and classic signs of FD, resulting in a prevalence of 0.33% (CI 95% 0.06%–1%). 6 patients (0.66%) presented genetic variants of unknown significance, without showing classic signs of FD, while in 13 patients (3.2%) performing the blood test was impossible.

Conclusions

FD is an important cause of left ventricular hypertrophy and chronic kidney disease. Genetic diagnosis is crucial for avoiding biases and ensuring accurate identification of FD, especially in women. The results support the inclusion of this disease in the differential diagnosis of patients with ventricular hypertrophy ≥ 13 mm and chronic kidney disease.
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法布里病在左心室肥大和肾脏受累患者中的患病率 (PrEFaCe)
引言和目的法布里病(FD)会导致血管内皮糖磷脂积聚,主要累及心脏和肾脏。该病在同时累及这两个器官的患者中的发病率尚不清楚。这项研究的目的是确定左心室肥厚和任何程度的慢性肾脏疾病患者的 FD 患病率。收集了社会人口学变量和 FD 的靶器官受累情况。结果共纳入 898 名左心室肥厚和慢性肾病患者。心力衰竭和心肾综合征是常见病(46.1% 和 40.1%)。根据 GLA 基因致病变体的存在和 FD 的典型体征,3 名患者(2 男 1 女)被诊断为 FD,患病率为 0.33% (CI 95% 0.06%-1%)。有 6 名患者(0.66%)出现了意义不明的基因变异,但没有表现出典型的 FD 征兆,而有 13 名患者(3.2%)无法进行血液检测。基因诊断对于避免偏差和确保准确识别 FD(尤其是女性)至关重要。研究结果支持将该病纳入心室肥大≥13 毫米和慢性肾脏病患者的鉴别诊断中。
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