Structural and functional changes in the heart of adult patients with osteogenesis imperfecta: Case-control study

Osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) is a connective tissue disease characterised by an anomalous synthesis of type i collagen. Little is known about the cardiovascular affectation suffered by these patients. The most frequently described are valvular dysfunction and dilatation of the aorta. We wanted to an...

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Published inMedicina clinica Vol. 151; no. 10; p. 397
Main Authors Hernández Jiménez, Verónica, Saavedra Falero, Jesús, Alberca Vela, María Teresa, Mata Caballero, Rebeca, Rosado Sierra, José Antonio, Pavón de Paz, Isabel
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Spanish
Published Spain 21.11.2018
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Summary:Osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) is a connective tissue disease characterised by an anomalous synthesis of type i collagen. Little is known about the cardiovascular affectation suffered by these patients. The most frequently described are valvular dysfunction and dilatation of the aorta. We wanted to analyse the structural and functional changes of the heart in adult patients with OI. We prospectively studied 82 patients with OI and compared them with 60 healthy subjects matched for age and sex. All of them underwent an echocardiographic study. We found no differences in the incidence of valvulopathies compared to the control group. Our patients had a larger left atrium and larger left ventricle (LV) diameters adjusted for body surface area. Aortic root was significantly higher. LV ejection fraction in patients with OI was lower and they had higher pulmonary artery systolic pressure. Patients with OI suffer structural and functional changes in the heart. A follow-up is recommended to observe the evolution of these changes.
ISSN:1578-8989
DOI:10.1016/j.medcli.2018.02.010