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Evaluation of Unfavorable Cardiovascular and Metabolic Risk Factors in Children and Young Adults with Haemophilia [J Clin Res Pediatr Endocrinol]
J Clin Res Pediatr Endocrinol. 2019; 11(2): 173-180 | DOI: 10.4274/jcrpe.galenos.2018.2018.0292

Evaluation of Unfavorable Cardiovascular and Metabolic Risk Factors in Children and Young Adults with Haemophilia

Melek Yıldız1, Nihal Özdemir2, Hasan Önal3, Başak Koç1, Beyza Eliuz Tipici4, Bülent Zülfikar2
1İstanbul University Cerrahpaşa Faculty of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, İstanbul, Turkey
2İstanbul University Cerrahpaşa Faculty of Medicine and Oncology Institute, Department of Pediatric Hematology and Oncology, İstanbul, Turkey
3İstanbul University Cerrahpaşa Faculty of Medicine, Department of Pediatric Metabolism and Nutrition, İstanbul, Turkey
4İstanbul University İstanbul Faculty of Medicine, Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, İstanbul, Turkey

Objective: Increased risk of unfavorable cardiovascular risk factors has been recognised in ageing patients with haemophilia (PwH), but needs further studies in younger patients. The purpose of this study was to assess obesity, hypertension (HT), metabolic variables, insulin resistance and metabolic syndrome in young PwH.
Methods: Forty-eight haemophilia A and B patients and 35 age and sex matched healthy controls were included in the study. Anthropometric measurements, blood pressure (BP), fasting glucose and insulin levels, serum lipids and diet were evaluated. The metabolic syndrome was defined according to the criteria of the International Diabetes Federation for pediatric and adult age groups.
Results: The mean age of PwH was 21±9 years (range, 6-40 years). Of those ?18 years, 46% were were obese/overweight while there were no obese/overweight cases in the <18 year-old patients. Obesity was more prevalent in PwH with arthropathy (p=0.017). Seven percent of the PwH between 10 and 18 years-old and 25% of those ?18 years had metabolic syndrome. There was no difference in metabolic syndrome frequency between PwH and controls >10 years-old (19.5% vs 10% respectively, p=0.34). Fifty percent of the PwH ?18 years-old had elevated BP or HT. Fasting blood glucose levels of PwH were significantly higher compared to controls (p=0.02).
Conclusion: Our study showed that obesity, HT and metabolic syndrome are frequent problems, especially in PwH with arthropathy. Early prevention and management of overweight, obesity and their sequelae must be addressed in clinical practice in order to maximize the overall health of the haemophilia population.

Keywords: Haemophilia, obesity, hypertension, metabolic syndrome

Melek Yıldız, Nihal Özdemir, Hasan Önal, Başak Koç, Beyza Eliuz Tipici, Bülent Zülfikar. Evaluation of Unfavorable Cardiovascular and Metabolic Risk Factors in Children and Young Adults with Haemophilia. J Clin Res Pediatr Endocrinol. 2019; 11(2): 173-180
Manuscript Language: English
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