Vascular Function Long Term After Kawasaki Disease: Another Piece of the Puzzle?

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Main Author: Pinto, MF
Publication Date: 2017
Other Authors: Gomes, I, Loureiro, P, Laranjo, S, Timóteo, AT, Mota Carmo, M
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: BACKGROUND: Kawasaki disease is an acute systemic vasculitis. Cardiac complications are frequent and include endothelial dysfunction in patients with coronary anomalies. Thus far, endothelial dysfunction in patients with no coronary lesions is poorly understood. Our aim was to access the vascular function in adolescents and young adults long term after Kawasaki disease, but without coronary aneurysms or any other cardiac risk factors. METHODS: We carried out a single-centre prospective study in a Portuguese population. We evaluated two groups of subjects: (1) Kawasaki disease patients over 11 years of age, diagnosed >5 years ago, with no coronary lesions or any other risk factors for cardiovascular disease; (2) control group of individuals without cardiovascular risk factors. Patients and controls were clinically assessed. Endo-PAT and carotid intima-media thickness assessment were performed to determine vascular function. RESULTS: In total, 43 Kawasaki disease patients were assessed and compared with 43 controls. Kawasaki disease patients presented a decreased reactive hyperaemia index compared with controls (1.59±0.45 versus 1.98±0.41; p<0.001). Augmentation index was similar in both groups (-4.5±7 versus -5±9%; p 0.6). The mean carotid intima-media thickness was not significantly increased in the Kawasaki disease group. There were no statistically significant changes with regard to laboratory data. CONCLUSIONS: Children with Kawasaki disease may have long-term sequelae, even when there is no discernible coronary artery involvement in the acute stage of the disease. Further research is needed to assess whether known strategies to improve endothelial function would bring potential benefits to Kawasaki disease patients.
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spelling Vascular Function Long Term After Kawasaki Disease: Another Piece of the Puzzle?AdolescentCarotid ArteriesCarotid Intima-Media ThicknessChildEndothelium, VascularFemaleFollow-Up StudiesHumansMaleMucocutaneous Lymph Node SyndromeProspective StudiesRisk FactorsTime FactorsVascular StiffnessYoung AdultHSM CAR PEDHSM CARBACKGROUND: Kawasaki disease is an acute systemic vasculitis. Cardiac complications are frequent and include endothelial dysfunction in patients with coronary anomalies. Thus far, endothelial dysfunction in patients with no coronary lesions is poorly understood. Our aim was to access the vascular function in adolescents and young adults long term after Kawasaki disease, but without coronary aneurysms or any other cardiac risk factors. METHODS: We carried out a single-centre prospective study in a Portuguese population. We evaluated two groups of subjects: (1) Kawasaki disease patients over 11 years of age, diagnosed >5 years ago, with no coronary lesions or any other risk factors for cardiovascular disease; (2) control group of individuals without cardiovascular risk factors. Patients and controls were clinically assessed. Endo-PAT and carotid intima-media thickness assessment were performed to determine vascular function. RESULTS: In total, 43 Kawasaki disease patients were assessed and compared with 43 controls. Kawasaki disease patients presented a decreased reactive hyperaemia index compared with controls (1.59±0.45 versus 1.98±0.41; p<0.001). Augmentation index was similar in both groups (-4.5±7 versus -5±9%; p 0.6). The mean carotid intima-media thickness was not significantly increased in the Kawasaki disease group. There were no statistically significant changes with regard to laboratory data. CONCLUSIONS: Children with Kawasaki disease may have long-term sequelae, even when there is no discernible coronary artery involvement in the acute stage of the disease. Further research is needed to assess whether known strategies to improve endothelial function would bring potential benefits to Kawasaki disease patients.Cambridge University PressRepositório da Unidade Local de Saúde São JoséPinto, MFGomes, ILoureiro, PLaranjo, STimóteo, ATMota Carmo, M2018-01-09T16:34:12Z2017-042017-04-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.17/2842eng10.1017/S1047951116000780info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAP2025-03-06T16:46:53Zoai:repositorio.chlc.pt:10400.17/2842Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-29T00:18:10.798166Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Vascular Function Long Term After Kawasaki Disease: Another Piece of the Puzzle?
title Vascular Function Long Term After Kawasaki Disease: Another Piece of the Puzzle?
spellingShingle Vascular Function Long Term After Kawasaki Disease: Another Piece of the Puzzle?
Pinto, MF
Adolescent
Carotid Arteries
Carotid Intima-Media Thickness
Child
Endothelium, Vascular
Female
Follow-Up Studies
Humans
Male
Mucocutaneous Lymph Node Syndrome
Prospective Studies
Risk Factors
Time Factors
Vascular Stiffness
Young Adult
HSM CAR PED
HSM CAR
title_short Vascular Function Long Term After Kawasaki Disease: Another Piece of the Puzzle?
title_full Vascular Function Long Term After Kawasaki Disease: Another Piece of the Puzzle?
title_fullStr Vascular Function Long Term After Kawasaki Disease: Another Piece of the Puzzle?
title_full_unstemmed Vascular Function Long Term After Kawasaki Disease: Another Piece of the Puzzle?
title_sort Vascular Function Long Term After Kawasaki Disease: Another Piece of the Puzzle?
author Pinto, MF
author_facet Pinto, MF
Gomes, I
Loureiro, P
Laranjo, S
Timóteo, AT
Mota Carmo, M
author_role author
author2 Gomes, I
Loureiro, P
Laranjo, S
Timóteo, AT
Mota Carmo, M
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Repositório da Unidade Local de Saúde São José
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pinto, MF
Gomes, I
Loureiro, P
Laranjo, S
Timóteo, AT
Mota Carmo, M
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Adolescent
Carotid Arteries
Carotid Intima-Media Thickness
Child
Endothelium, Vascular
Female
Follow-Up Studies
Humans
Male
Mucocutaneous Lymph Node Syndrome
Prospective Studies
Risk Factors
Time Factors
Vascular Stiffness
Young Adult
HSM CAR PED
HSM CAR
topic Adolescent
Carotid Arteries
Carotid Intima-Media Thickness
Child
Endothelium, Vascular
Female
Follow-Up Studies
Humans
Male
Mucocutaneous Lymph Node Syndrome
Prospective Studies
Risk Factors
Time Factors
Vascular Stiffness
Young Adult
HSM CAR PED
HSM CAR
description BACKGROUND: Kawasaki disease is an acute systemic vasculitis. Cardiac complications are frequent and include endothelial dysfunction in patients with coronary anomalies. Thus far, endothelial dysfunction in patients with no coronary lesions is poorly understood. Our aim was to access the vascular function in adolescents and young adults long term after Kawasaki disease, but without coronary aneurysms or any other cardiac risk factors. METHODS: We carried out a single-centre prospective study in a Portuguese population. We evaluated two groups of subjects: (1) Kawasaki disease patients over 11 years of age, diagnosed >5 years ago, with no coronary lesions or any other risk factors for cardiovascular disease; (2) control group of individuals without cardiovascular risk factors. Patients and controls were clinically assessed. Endo-PAT and carotid intima-media thickness assessment were performed to determine vascular function. RESULTS: In total, 43 Kawasaki disease patients were assessed and compared with 43 controls. Kawasaki disease patients presented a decreased reactive hyperaemia index compared with controls (1.59±0.45 versus 1.98±0.41; p<0.001). Augmentation index was similar in both groups (-4.5±7 versus -5±9%; p 0.6). The mean carotid intima-media thickness was not significantly increased in the Kawasaki disease group. There were no statistically significant changes with regard to laboratory data. CONCLUSIONS: Children with Kawasaki disease may have long-term sequelae, even when there is no discernible coronary artery involvement in the acute stage of the disease. Further research is needed to assess whether known strategies to improve endothelial function would bring potential benefits to Kawasaki disease patients.
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