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Continuous cardiac troponin I release in Fabry disease.
[fabry disease]
Fabry
disease
(
FD
)
is
a
rare
lysosomal
storage
disorder
also
affecting
the
heart
.
The
aims
of
this
study
were
to
determine
the
frequency
of
cardiac
troponin
I
(
cTNI
)
elevation
,
a
sensitive
parameter
reflecting
myocardial
damage
,
in
a
smaller
cohort
of
FD
-patients
,
and
to
analyze
whether
persistent
cTNI
can
be
a
suitable
biomarker
to
assess
cardiac
dysfunction
in
FD
.
cTNI
values
were
determined
at
least
twice
per
year
in
14
FD
-patients
(
6
males
and
8
females
)
regularly
followed-up
in
our
centre
.
The
data
were
related
to
other
parameters
of
heart
function
including
cardiac
magnetic
resonance
imaging
(
cMRI
)
.
Three
patients
(
21
%
)
without
specific
vascular
risk
factors
other
than
FD
had
persistent
cTNI-elevations
(
range
0
.
05
-
0
.
71
ng
/
ml
,
normal
:
<
0
.
01
)
.
cMRI
disclosed
late
gadolinium
enhancement
(
LGE
)
in
all
three
individuals
with
cTNI
values
≥
0
.
01
,
while
none
of
the
11
patients
with
cTNI
<
0
.
01
showed
a
pathological
enhancement
(
p
<
0
.
01
)
.
Two
subjects
with
increased
cTNI-values
underwent
coronary
angiography
,
excluding
relevant
stenoses
.
A
myocardial
biopsy
performed
in
one
during
this
procedure
demonstrated
substantial
accumulation
of
globotriaosylceramide
(
Gb
3
)
in
cardiomyocytes
.
Continuous
cTNI
elevation
seems
to
occur
in
a
substantial
proportion
of
patients
with
FD
.
The
high
accordance
with
LGE
,
reflecting
cardiac
dysfunction
,
suggests
that
cTNI-elevation
can
be
a
useful
laboratory
parameter
for
assessing
myocardial
damage
in
FD
.
Diseases
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Diseases presenting
"coronary angiography"
symptom
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fabry disease
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