Skeletal involvement in Gaucher disease: An observational multicenter study of prognostic factors in the Argentine Gaucher disease patients. Issue 10 (22nd August 2016)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Skeletal involvement in Gaucher disease: An observational multicenter study of prognostic factors in the Argentine Gaucher disease patients. Issue 10 (22nd August 2016)
- Main Title:
- Skeletal involvement in Gaucher disease: An observational multicenter study of prognostic factors in the Argentine Gaucher disease patients
- Authors:
- Drelichman, Guillermo
Fernández Escobar, Nicolás
Basack, Nora
Aversa, Luis
Larroude, María Silvia
Aguilar, Gabriela
Szlago, Marina
Schenone, Andrea
Fynn, Alcyra
Cuello, María Fernanda
Aznar, Marcela
Fernández, Ramiro
Ruiz, Alba
Reichel, Paola
Guelbert, Norberto
Robledo, Hugo
Watman, Nora
Bolesina, Moira
Elena, Graciela
Veber, S. Ernesto
Pujal, Graciela
Galván, Graciela
Chain, Juan José
Arizo, Adriana
Bietti, Julieta
Bar, Daniel
Dragosky, Marta
Marquez, Marisa
Feldman, Leonardo
Muller, Katja
Zirone, Sandra
Buchovsky, Greogorio
Lanza, Victoria
Sanabria, Alba
Fernández, Ignacio
Jaureguiberry, Rossana
Contte, Marcelo
Barbieri María, Angie
Maro, Alejandra
Zárate, Graciela
Fernández, Gabriel
Rapetti, María Cristina
Donato, Hugo
Degano, Adriana
Kantor, Gustavo
Albina, Roberto
Á;lvarez Bollea, María
Brun, María
Bacciedoni, Viviana
Del Río, Francis
Soberón, Bárbara
Boido, Nazario
Schweri, Maya
Borchichi, Sandra
Welsh, Victoria
Corrales, Marcela
Cedola, Alejandra
Carvani, Analía
Diez, Blanca
Richard, Lucía
Baduel, Ccecilia
Nuñez, Gabriela
Colimodio, Rubén
Barazzutti, Lucía
Medici, Hugo
Meschengieser, Susana
Damiani, Germán
Nucifora, María
Girardi, Beatriz
Gómez, Sergio
Papucci, Maura
Verón, David
Quiroga, Luis
Carro, Gustavo
De Ambrosio, Patricia
Ferro, José
Pujol, Marcelo
Castella, Cristina Cabral
Franco, Liliana
Nisnovich, Gisela
Veloso, María
Pacheco, Isabel
Savarino, Mario
Marino, Andrés
Saavedra, José Luis
… (more) - Abstract:
- Abstract : Patients with Gaucher type 1 (GD1) throughout Argentina were enrolled in the Argentine bone project to evaluate bone disease and its determinants. We focused on presence and predictors of bone lesions (BL) and their relationship to therapeutic goals (TG) with timing and dose of enzyme replacement therapy (ERT). A total of 124 patients on ERT were enrolled in a multi‐center study. All six TG were achieved by 82% of patients: 70.1% for bone pain and 91.1% for bone crisis. However, despite the fact that bone TGs were achieved, residual bone disease was present in 108 patients on ERT (87%) at time 0. 16% of patients showed new irreversible BL (bone infarcts and avascular osteonecrosis) despite ERT, suggesting that they appeared during ERT or were not detected at the moment of diagnosis. We observed 5 prognostic factors that predicted a higher probability of being free of bone disease: optimal ERT compliance; early diagnosis; timely initiation of therapy; ERT initiation dose ≥45 UI/kg/EOW; and the absence of history of splenectomy. Skeletal involvement was classified into 4 major phenotypic groups according to BL: group 1 (12.9%) without BL; group 2 (28.2%) with reversible BL; group 3 (41.9%) with reversible BL and irreversible chronic BL; and group 4 (16.9%) with acute irreversible BL. Our study identifies prognostic factors for achieving best therapeutic outcomes, introduces new risk stratification for patients and suggests the need for a redefinition of bone TG. Am.Abstract : Patients with Gaucher type 1 (GD1) throughout Argentina were enrolled in the Argentine bone project to evaluate bone disease and its determinants. We focused on presence and predictors of bone lesions (BL) and their relationship to therapeutic goals (TG) with timing and dose of enzyme replacement therapy (ERT). A total of 124 patients on ERT were enrolled in a multi‐center study. All six TG were achieved by 82% of patients: 70.1% for bone pain and 91.1% for bone crisis. However, despite the fact that bone TGs were achieved, residual bone disease was present in 108 patients on ERT (87%) at time 0. 16% of patients showed new irreversible BL (bone infarcts and avascular osteonecrosis) despite ERT, suggesting that they appeared during ERT or were not detected at the moment of diagnosis. We observed 5 prognostic factors that predicted a higher probability of being free of bone disease: optimal ERT compliance; early diagnosis; timely initiation of therapy; ERT initiation dose ≥45 UI/kg/EOW; and the absence of history of splenectomy. Skeletal involvement was classified into 4 major phenotypic groups according to BL: group 1 (12.9%) without BL; group 2 (28.2%) with reversible BL; group 3 (41.9%) with reversible BL and irreversible chronic BL; and group 4 (16.9%) with acute irreversible BL. Our study identifies prognostic factors for achieving best therapeutic outcomes, introduces new risk stratification for patients and suggests the need for a redefinition of bone TG. Am. J. Hematol. 91:E448–E453, 2016. © 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- American journal of hematology. Volume 91:Issue 10(2016:Oct.)
- Journal:
- American journal of hematology
- Issue:
- Volume 91:Issue 10(2016:Oct.)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 91, Issue 10 (2016)
- Year:
- 2016
- Volume:
- 91
- Issue:
- 10
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2016-0091-0010-0000
- Page Start:
- E448
- Page End:
- E453
- Publication Date:
- 2016-08-22
- Subjects:
- Hematology -- Periodicals
616.15 - Journal URLs:
- http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/(ISSN)1096-8652 ↗
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1002/ajh.24486 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 0361-8609
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