The ESCAPER study-exploring protective mechanisms against cardiovascular disease in subjects at high risk: rationale, study protocol, and first results.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q3 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Scandinavian Cardiovascular Journal Pub Date : 2025-12-01 Epub Date: 2025-06-09 DOI:10.1080/14017431.2025.2513865
Ola Ekström, Håkan Arheden, Anders Christensson, Gunnar Engström, Erik Hedström, Cecilia Kennbäck, Agne Laucyte-Cibulskiene, Simon Lundgren, Valeriya Lyssenko, Magnus Löndahl, Martin Magnusson, Peter M Nilsson, Anders Gottsäter
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Introduction. The ESCAPER project explores cardiovascular resilience in individuals who, despite a high-risk factor burden-longstanding Type 1 Diabetes (T1D), obesity, or kidney failure-avoid or delay macrovascular complications. This suggests underlying protective mechanisms. Initiated in September 2022, this exploratory study aims to uncover and define these mechanisms, potentially leading to novel therapeutic targets in preventive medicine. Research design and methods. Participants from the Skåne region, Southern Sweden, are divided into three subgroups: (1) T1D patients (>30 years duration) without macrovascular complications or macroalbuminuria, (2) obese individuals with normal cardiac function and no cardiovascular medications, and (3) kidney failure patients awaiting transplantation with no arterial calcification, alongside respective controls. Comprehensive phenotyping includes 24-h blood pressure, ECG monitoring, vascular ultrasound, cardiac MRI, and ergospirometry (in a subgroup), along with laboratory investigations, including biomarker and omics analyses. Arterial biopsies are collected from kidney failure patients. The study leverages Swedish national medical registries for detailed follow-up of healthcare utilization, diagnoses, and prescriptions, enabling longitudinal outcome assessments. Results. Initial findings from 90 T1D patients and 31 obese individuals indicate well-managed cardiovascular risk factors. The T1D subgroup shows a mean BMI of 25.6 kg/m2 and HbA1c of 52 mmol/mol, while the obesity subgroup presents a BMI of 32.9 kg/m2 with normal glucose levels. Conclusions. ESCAPER has the potential to advance understanding of cardiovascular resilience and refine prevention strategies. Its comprehensive methodology and registry-based follow-up provide robust insights into protective mechanisms and long-term outcomes.

ESCAPER研究-探索高危人群心血管疾病的保护机制:基本原理、研究方案和初步结果
ESCAPER项目探讨了尽管存在高风险因素负担(长期存在的1型糖尿病(T1D)、肥胖或肾衰竭),但避免或延迟大血管并发症的个体的心血管恢复能力。这表明潜在的保护机制。这项探索性研究于2022年9月启动,旨在揭示和定义这些机制,潜在地为预防医学提供新的治疗靶点。研究设计和方法来自瑞典南部sk地区的参与者被分为三个亚组:(1)无大血管并发症或大蛋白尿的T1D患者(bb0 - 30年),(2)心功能正常且无心血管药物的肥胖患者,(3)等待移植且无动脉钙化的肾衰竭患者,以及相应的对照组。综合表型包括24小时血压、心电图监测、血管超声、心脏MRI和肺活量测定(亚组),以及实验室调查,包括生物标志物和组学分析。肾衰患者进行动脉活检。该研究利用瑞典国家医疗登记处对医疗保健利用、诊断和处方进行详细随访,从而实现纵向结果评估。结果90例T1D患者和31例肥胖者的初步研究结果表明心血管危险因素得到了良好的管理。T1D亚组平均BMI为25.6 kg/m2, HbA1c为52 mmol/mol,而肥胖亚组BMI为32.9 kg/m2,血糖水平正常。结论escaper有可能促进对心血管恢复力的理解和完善预防策略。其全面的方法和基于登记的随访为保护机制和长期结果提供了强有力的见解。
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Scandinavian Cardiovascular Journal
Scandinavian Cardiovascular Journal 医学-心血管系统
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3.40
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56
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The principal aim of Scandinavian Cardiovascular Journal is to promote cardiovascular research that crosses the borders between disciplines. The journal is a forum for the entire field of cardiovascular research, basic and clinical including: • Cardiology - Interventional and non-invasive • Cardiovascular epidemiology • Cardiovascular anaesthesia and intensive care • Cardiovascular surgery • Cardiovascular radiology • Clinical physiology • Transplantation of thoracic organs
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