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The European/International Fibromuscular Dysplasia Registry and Initiative (FEIRI)—clinical phenotypes and their predictors based on a cohort of 1000 patients.
pappaccogli, marco; Di Monaco, Silva; Warchot-Celinska, Ewa et al.
2021In Cardiovascular Research
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Keywords :
Fibromuscular dysplasia; Dissection; Aneurysm; Renovascular hypertension; Stroke
Abstract :
[en] Aims : Since December 2015, the European/International Fibromuscular Dysplasia (FMD) Registry enrolled 1022 patients from 22 countries. We present their characteristics according to disease subtype, age and gender, as well as predictors of widespread disease, aneurysms and dissections. Methods and results : All patients diagnosed with FMD (string-of-beads or focal stenosis in at least one vascular bed) based on computed tomography angiography, magnetic resonance angiography, and/or catheter-based angiography were eligible. Patients were predominantly women (82%) and Caucasians (88%). Age at diagnosis was 46 ± 16 years (12%>_65 years old), 86% were hypertensive, 72% had multifocal, and 57% multivessel FMD. Compared to patients with multifocal FMD, patients with focal FMD were younger, more often men, had less often multivessel FMD but more revascularizations. Compared to women with FMD, men were younger, had more often focal FMD and arterial dissections. Compared to younger patients with FMD, patients >_65 years old had more often multifocal FMD, lower estimated glomerular filtration rate and more atherosclerotic lesions. Independent predictors of multivessel FMD were age at FMD diagnosis, stroke, multifocal subtype, presence of aneurysm or dissection, and family history of FMD. Predictors of aneurysms were multivessel and multifocal FMD. Predictors of dissections were age at FMD diagnosis, male gender, stroke, and multivessel FMD. Conclusions : The European/International FMD Registry allowed large-scale characterization of distinct profiles of patients with FMD and, more importantly, identification of a unique set of independent predictors of widespread disease, aneurysms and dissections, paving the way for targeted screening, management, and follow-up of FMD.
Disciplines :
Urology & nephrology
Cardiovascular & respiratory systems
Author, co-author :
pappaccogli, marco;  Univesity of Turin > Medical Sciences > Internal Medicine and Hypertension
Di Monaco, Silva;  University of Turin > Medical Sciences > Internal Medicine and Hypertension
Warchot-Celinska, Ewa;  National Institute of Cardiology, Warsaw, Poland > Hypertension
Lorthioir, Aurélien
Amar, laurence
Aparicio, Lucas S.
Beauloye, Christophe;  Cliniques Universitaires Saint-Luc (Bruxelles) > Pole of Cardiovascular Research > Cardiologie
Bruno, Rosa Maria
Chenu, Patrick
de Leeuw, Peter
De Backer, Tine
Delmotte, Philippe
Heuten, Hilde
Iwashima, Yoshio
KRZESINSKI, Jean-Marie ;  Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Liège - CHU > Département de médecine interne > Service de néphrologie
Kroon, Abraham A.
Seinturier, Christophe
Van der Niepen, Patricia
Azizi, Michel
Persu, Alexandre;  Université Catholique de Louvain - UCL > Pathologie cardiovasculaire
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Language :
English
Title :
The European/International Fibromuscular Dysplasia Registry and Initiative (FEIRI)—clinical phenotypes and their predictors based on a cohort of 1000 patients.
Publication date :
2021
Journal title :
Cardiovascular Research
ISSN :
0008-6363
eISSN :
1755-3245
Publisher :
Elsevier, Netherlands
Peer reviewed :
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