Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Children and Adolescents with Fontan Circulation

Q4 Medicine
S. Barbiero, R. Carloto, D. S. Pereira, Gabriela C. Schwantes, M. M. Guimarães, Maíra Ribas Goulart, D. Schuh, L. Pellanda
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Background: Long-term outcomes of patients with Fontan circulation are uncertain regarding the prevalence and role of risk factors (RFs) such as increased body mass index (BMI), arterial hypertension, and hypercholesterolemia. Objectives: To describe the prevalence of RFs in patients with univentricular heart, with variable follow-up times. Methods: This mixed cohort study was performed with 66 patients, who underwent blood count, fasting blood glucose, C-reactive protein (CRP), and lipid profile tests; systolic/diastolic blood pressure (SBP/DBP) measurements; and anthropometric and sociodemographic data collection. Cardiovascular RFs among first-degree relatives and physical activity habits were also assessed. Prevalence was described using proportions, with a 95% confidence interval. Continuous variables (height, weight, age, SBP, DBP) were described as means and standard deviations (m±SD). Associations between RFs were assessed using chi-squared or Fisher’s exact tests. Spearman’s correlation was used for analyzing CRP and the presence of 2 or more RFs. The Shapiro-Wilk test was used to check for data normality. Statistical significance considered p<0.05. Results: In our population, 19.7% were overweight, mean SBP was 89.44±37.4, and mean DBP was 60.0±26.08. The most prevalent diseases in the interviewees’ families were systemic arterial hypertension (30.3%), obesity (16.7%), and 2 or more cardiovascular RFs among first-degree relatives (13.8%). We observed a trend towards significance between the presence of 2 familial RFs and overweight, as well as a risk profile for cardiovascular disease. There was an association between the BMI percentile, the presence of 2 or more RFs (p<0.05), and CRP (p<0.01). Conclusions: Overweight is common in patients with univentricular heart, being related to more than 2 cardiovascular RFs among first-degree relatives; physical inactivity and changes in lipid profiles are also frequent.
Fontan循环的儿童和青少年心血管危险因素
背景:Fontan循环患者的长期预后不确定危险因素(RFs)的患病率和作用,如体重指数(BMI)升高、动脉高血压和高胆固醇血症。目的:描述随随访时间变化的单室心脏患者RFs的发生率。方法:这项混合队列研究对66例患者进行了血液计数、空腹血糖、c反应蛋白(CRP)和血脂检测;收缩压/舒张压(SBP/DBP)测量;以及人体测量和社会人口统计数据的收集。还评估了一级亲属的心血管RFs和身体活动习惯。患病率用比例描述,置信区间为95%。连续变量(身高、体重、年龄、收缩压、舒张压)用均值和标准差(m±SD)描述。使用卡方检验或Fisher精确检验评估RFs之间的关联。Spearman相关性用于分析CRP与2个或更多RFs的存在。采用Shapiro-Wilk检验检验数据的正态性。认为p<0.05。结果:19.7%的人群体重超重,平均收缩压为89.44±37.4,平均舒张压为60.0±26.08。受访者家庭中最常见的疾病是全身性动脉高血压(30.3%)、肥胖(16.7%)和一级亲属中2次或以上心血管RFs(13.8%)。我们观察到两种家族性RFs的存在与超重以及心血管疾病的风险概况之间存在显著的趋势。BMI百分位数、出现2个或2个以上的rf (p<0.05)和CRP (p<0.01)之间存在相关性。结论:超重在单室心脏患者中很常见,与一级亲属中2次以上心血管RFs有关;缺乏运动和血脂变化也很常见。
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