Assessment of vascular and endothelial function in Kawasaki disease

Mao Hung Lo, Ying Jui Lin, Hsuan Chang Kuo, Yi Hua Wu, Tse Yi Li, Ho Chang Kuo*, I. Chun Lin*

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Background: Kawasaki disease (KD) is an acute febrile vasculitis. Patients with previous KD have increased risk of coronary arterial aneurysms (CAA) and early-onset arteriosclerosis. Endothelial dysfunction is the earliest manifestation of arteriosclerosis. We aimed to explore the endothelial function and clinical characteristics of patients with previous KD. Methods: In this case–control study, we investigated childhood KD patients, with and without CAA, and a group of healthy controls. We obtained the anthropometric measurements, metabolic markers, vascular ultrasonography evaluating arterial stiffness and flow-mediated dilatation (FMD), and clinical information obtained by reviewing the patients' charts. Continuous variables were compared using non-parametric analyses and categorical variables, using the chi-square or Fisher's exact tests. Results: Seventy KD patients (median current age, 12.95 years; median follow-up duration, 10.88 years) and 14 healthy controls were recruited. FMD was significantly lower in the CAA group (n = 15) than the control group (FMDs: 5.59% [interquartile range, 3.99–6.86%] vs. 7.49% [5.96–9.42%], p = 0.049; diastolic FMD: 6.48% [4.14–7.32%] vs. 7.87% [6.19–9.98%], p = 0.042). The CAA group had a higher percentage of impaired FMD and the significantly largest coronary segments of the three groups. Other parameters including metabolic markers, carotid intima-media thickness, and arterial stiffness were not statistically different. Conclusion: KD patients, especially those with CAAs, may have impaired endothelial function. FMD may be a good indicator of endothelial dysfunction for use in long-term follow-up of KD patients.

原文英語
文章編號100525
頁(從 - 到)100525
期刊Biomedical Journal
46
發行號2
DOIs
出版狀態已出版 - 04 2023

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