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Natural history of Barth syndrome: a national cohort study of 22 patients
BACKGROUND: This study describes the natural history of Barth syndrome (BTHS). METHODS: The medical records of all patients with BTHS living in France were identified in multiple sources and reviewed. RESULTS: We identified 16 BTHS pedigrees that included 22 patients. TAZ mutations were observed in...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3656783/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23656970 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1750-1172-8-70 |
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author | Rigaud, Charlotte Lebre, Anne-Sophie Touraine, Renaud Beaupain, Blandine Ottolenghi, Chris Chabli, Allel Ansquer, Helene Ozsahin, Hulya Di Filippo, Sylvie De Lonlay, Pascale Borm, Betina Rivier, Francois Vaillant, Marie-Catherine Mathieu-Dramard, Michèle Goldenberg, Alice Viot, Géraldine Charron, Philippe Rio, Marlene Bonnet, Damien Donadieu, Jean |
author_facet | Rigaud, Charlotte Lebre, Anne-Sophie Touraine, Renaud Beaupain, Blandine Ottolenghi, Chris Chabli, Allel Ansquer, Helene Ozsahin, Hulya Di Filippo, Sylvie De Lonlay, Pascale Borm, Betina Rivier, Francois Vaillant, Marie-Catherine Mathieu-Dramard, Michèle Goldenberg, Alice Viot, Géraldine Charron, Philippe Rio, Marlene Bonnet, Damien Donadieu, Jean |
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description | BACKGROUND: This study describes the natural history of Barth syndrome (BTHS). METHODS: The medical records of all patients with BTHS living in France were identified in multiple sources and reviewed. RESULTS: We identified 16 BTHS pedigrees that included 22 patients. TAZ mutations were observed in 15 pedigrees. The estimated incidence of BTHS was 1.5 cases per million births (95%CI: 0.2–2.3). The median age at presentation was 3.1 weeks (range, 0–1.4 years), and the median age at last follow-up was 4.75 years (range, 3–15 years). Eleven patients died at a median age of 5.1 months; 9 deaths were related to cardiomyopathy and 2 to sepsis. The 5-year survival rate was 51%, and no deaths were observed in patients ≥3 years. Fourteen patients presented with cardiomyopathy, and cardiomyopathy was documented in 20 during follow-up. Left ventricular systolic function was very poor during the first year of life and tended to normalize over time. Nineteen patients had neutropenia. Metabolic investigations revealed inconstant moderate 3-methylglutaconic aciduria and plasma arginine levels that were reduced or in the low-normal range. Survival correlated with two prognostic factors: severe neutropenia at diagnosis (<0.5 × 10(9)/L) and birth year. Specifically, the survival rate was 70% for patients born after 2000 and 20% for those born before 2000. CONCLUSIONS: This survey found that BTHS outcome was affected by cardiac events and by a risk of infection that was related to neutropenia. Modern management of heart failure and prevention of infection in infancy may improve the survival of patients with BTHS without the need for heart transplantation. |
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spelling | pubmed-36567832013-05-18 Natural history of Barth syndrome: a national cohort study of 22 patients Rigaud, Charlotte Lebre, Anne-Sophie Touraine, Renaud Beaupain, Blandine Ottolenghi, Chris Chabli, Allel Ansquer, Helene Ozsahin, Hulya Di Filippo, Sylvie De Lonlay, Pascale Borm, Betina Rivier, Francois Vaillant, Marie-Catherine Mathieu-Dramard, Michèle Goldenberg, Alice Viot, Géraldine Charron, Philippe Rio, Marlene Bonnet, Damien Donadieu, Jean Orphanet J Rare Dis Research BACKGROUND: This study describes the natural history of Barth syndrome (BTHS). METHODS: The medical records of all patients with BTHS living in France were identified in multiple sources and reviewed. RESULTS: We identified 16 BTHS pedigrees that included 22 patients. TAZ mutations were observed in 15 pedigrees. The estimated incidence of BTHS was 1.5 cases per million births (95%CI: 0.2–2.3). The median age at presentation was 3.1 weeks (range, 0–1.4 years), and the median age at last follow-up was 4.75 years (range, 3–15 years). Eleven patients died at a median age of 5.1 months; 9 deaths were related to cardiomyopathy and 2 to sepsis. The 5-year survival rate was 51%, and no deaths were observed in patients ≥3 years. Fourteen patients presented with cardiomyopathy, and cardiomyopathy was documented in 20 during follow-up. Left ventricular systolic function was very poor during the first year of life and tended to normalize over time. Nineteen patients had neutropenia. Metabolic investigations revealed inconstant moderate 3-methylglutaconic aciduria and plasma arginine levels that were reduced or in the low-normal range. Survival correlated with two prognostic factors: severe neutropenia at diagnosis (<0.5 × 10(9)/L) and birth year. Specifically, the survival rate was 70% for patients born after 2000 and 20% for those born before 2000. CONCLUSIONS: This survey found that BTHS outcome was affected by cardiac events and by a risk of infection that was related to neutropenia. Modern management of heart failure and prevention of infection in infancy may improve the survival of patients with BTHS without the need for heart transplantation. BioMed Central 2013-05-08 /pmc/articles/PMC3656783/ /pubmed/23656970 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1750-1172-8-70 Text en Copyright © 2013 Rigaud et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Rigaud, Charlotte Lebre, Anne-Sophie Touraine, Renaud Beaupain, Blandine Ottolenghi, Chris Chabli, Allel Ansquer, Helene Ozsahin, Hulya Di Filippo, Sylvie De Lonlay, Pascale Borm, Betina Rivier, Francois Vaillant, Marie-Catherine Mathieu-Dramard, Michèle Goldenberg, Alice Viot, Géraldine Charron, Philippe Rio, Marlene Bonnet, Damien Donadieu, Jean Natural history of Barth syndrome: a national cohort study of 22 patients |
title | Natural history of Barth syndrome: a national cohort study of 22 patients |
title_full | Natural history of Barth syndrome: a national cohort study of 22 patients |
title_fullStr | Natural history of Barth syndrome: a national cohort study of 22 patients |
title_full_unstemmed | Natural history of Barth syndrome: a national cohort study of 22 patients |
title_short | Natural history of Barth syndrome: a national cohort study of 22 patients |
title_sort | natural history of barth syndrome: a national cohort study of 22 patients |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3656783/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23656970 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1750-1172-8-70 |
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