Premature Valvular Heart Disease in Homozygous Familial Hypercholesterolemia.

Cholesterol Pub Date : 2017-01-01 Epub Date: 2017-07-06 DOI:10.1155/2017/3685265
Akl C Fahed, Kamel Shibbani, Rabih R Andary, Mariam T Arabi, Robert H Habib, Denis D Nguyen, Fady F Haddad, Elie Moubarak, Georges Nemer, Sami T Azar, Fadi F Bitar
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Valvular heart disease frequently occurs as a consequence of premature atherosclerosis in individuals with familial hypercholesterolemia (FH). Studies have primarily focused on aortic valve calcification in heterozygous FH, but there is paucity of data on the incidence of valvular disease in homozygous FH. We performed echocardiographic studies in 33 relatively young patients (mean age: 26 years) with homozygous FH (mean LDL of 447 mg/dL, 73% on LDL apheresis) to look for subclinical valvulopathy. Twenty-one patients had evidence of valvulopathy of the aortic or mitral valves, while seven subjects showed notable mitral regurgitation. Older patients were more likely to have aortic valve calcification (>21 versus ≤21 years: 59% versus 12.5%; p = 0.01) despite lower LDL levels at the time of the study (385 versus 513 mg/dL; p = 0.016). Patients with valvulopathy were older and had comparable LDL levels and a lower carotid intima-media thickness. Our data suggests that, in homozygous FH patients, valvulopathy (1) is present across a wide age spectrum and LDL levels and (2) is less likely to be influenced by lipid-lowering treatment. Echocardiographic studies that focused on aortic root thickening and stenosis and regurgitation are thus likely an effective modality for serial follow-up of subclinical valvular heart disease.

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纯合子家族性高胆固醇血症的早发性瓣膜性心脏病。
家族性高胆固醇血症(FH)患者的早发动脉粥样硬化常导致瓣膜性心脏病。研究主要集中在杂合子FH的主动脉瓣钙化,但缺乏纯合子FH的瓣膜疾病发生率的数据。我们对33例相对年轻的纯合子FH患者(平均LDL为447 mg/dL, 73%采用LDL分离)进行了超声心动图研究,以寻找亚临床瓣膜病变。21例有主动脉瓣或二尖瓣病变,7例有明显的二尖瓣返流。老年患者更容易发生主动脉瓣钙化(>21岁vs≤21岁:59% vs 12.5%;p = 0.01),尽管研究时LDL水平较低(385 vs 513 mg/dL;P = 0.016)。瓣膜病变患者年龄较大,LDL水平相当,颈动脉内膜-中膜厚度较低。我们的数据表明,在纯合子FH患者中,瓣膜病变(1)存在于广泛的年龄谱和低密度脂蛋白水平,(2)不太可能受到降脂治疗的影响。超声心动图研究的重点是主动脉根部增厚、狭窄和反流,因此可能是亚临床瓣膜性心脏病系列随访的有效方式。
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