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Natural course of Fabry disease and the effectiveness of enzyme replacement therapy: a systematic review and meta-analysis: effectiveness of ERT in different disease stages.
[fabry disease]
Current
available
evidence
on
long
-term
effectiveness
of
enzyme
replacement
therapy
(
ERT
)
for
Fabry
disease
is
limited
.
More
insight
is
needed
whether
ERT
effectiveness
differs
in
patients
with
and
without
baseline
end-organ
damage
.
Through
a
systematic
review
,
untreated
and
ERT
treated
males
and
females
with
Fabry
disease
were
compared
for
main
clinical
outcomes
:
renal
function
,
left
ventricular
mass
(
LVmass
)
,
cerebral
white
matter
lesions
(
WMLs
)
and
end-organ
complications
.
Through
a
meta
-analysis
ERT
effectiveness
was
estimated
in
different
disease
stages
.
Two
reviewers
assessed
quality
of
the
included
studies
according
to
guidelines
for
prognosis
research
.
Data
were
synthesized
using
a
random
effects
meta
-analysis
.
Thirty
-
one
studies
were
systematically
reviewed
while
six
studies
were
included
in
the
meta
-analysis
.
In
patients
with
a
GFR
 
>
 
60
Â
ml
/
min
/
1
.
73
Â
m
(
2
)
,
decline
of
renal
function
was
similar
for
treated
and
untreated
patients
.
Only
ERT
treated
males
with
a
GFR
 
<
 
60
Â
ml
/
min
/
1
.
73
Â
m
(
2
)
had
a
slower
rate
of
decline
in
renal
function
,
possibly
attributable
to
anti-proteinuric
therapy
.
Regardless
of
left
ventricular
hypertrophy
(
LVH
)
at
baseline
,
LVmass
remained
stable
or
increased
in
males
despite
ERT
,
however
at
a
slower
rate
compared
to
untreated
male
patients
.
In
ERT
treated
females
with
LVH
LVmass
decreased
,
and
remained
stable
in
females
without
LVH
.
WMLs
can
not
be
prevented
by
ERT
.
Stroke
,
cardiac
and
end-
stage
renal
complications
develop
,
though
the
incidence
of
new
complications
seems
to
be
reduced
during
ERT
.
ERT
is
effective
in
reducing
LVH
,
but
has
a
limited
effect
on
renal
function
.
Improved
treatment
options
are
needed
for
Fabry
disease
.
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