2008
DOI: 10.1007/s10545-008-0794-0
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Intravascular ultrasound assessment of coronary artery involvement in Fabry disease

Abstract: IVUS showed diffuse hypoechogenic plaques in patients with FD. The explanation may be higher lipid content in plaques and accumulation of glycosphingolipid in smooth-muscle and endothelial cells.

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“…Coronary angiography may be therefore indicated in those suspected of having coronary artery pathology (Winchester et al 2010), but may miss significant disease due to the diffuse nature of the process in MPS (Braunlin et al 1992). Intravascular ultrasound has successfully identified significant coronary artery narrowing in adults with Fabry'sd i s e a s e (Kovarnik et al 2008), but has not been reported in the MPS disorders and remains primarily a research tool. The value of non-invasive dobutamine or adenosine stress testing combined with echocardiography or MRI imaging is currently under study in individuals with MPS.…”
Section: Non-invasive Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Coronary angiography may be therefore indicated in those suspected of having coronary artery pathology (Winchester et al 2010), but may miss significant disease due to the diffuse nature of the process in MPS (Braunlin et al 1992). Intravascular ultrasound has successfully identified significant coronary artery narrowing in adults with Fabry'sd i s e a s e (Kovarnik et al 2008), but has not been reported in the MPS disorders and remains primarily a research tool. The value of non-invasive dobutamine or adenosine stress testing combined with echocardiography or MRI imaging is currently under study in individuals with MPS.…”
Section: Non-invasive Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Standard coronary angiography may underestimate the severity of MPS coronary disease due to its diffuse nature. Use of intracoronary ultrasound has been better able to establish the presence and extent of myointimal proliferation in Fabry disease, a storage disease with comparable coronary findings 42. The additive risk of atherosclerotic disease in adults with MPS is unknown; baseline cholesterol data in adults are scarce, reported only for MPS I16 where it was found to be normal.…”
Section: Cardiac Expression Of Mpsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although intracoronary ultrasound has been successful in detecting similar intimal proliferation in adults with Fabry’s disease [13], it is an invasive method and its use has not been reported in children with MPS. We have previously reported the use of non-invasive testing with ultrasound measurement of carotid intima media thickness (cIMT) and vascular function (digital reactive hyperemic index) as surrogates for coronary artery risk in a small group of children with MPS I and II [14,15].…”
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confidence: 99%