BACKGROUND: Hereditary haemorrhagic telangiectasia (HHT) is a dominantly inherited disease. HHT is characterized by a wide variety of clinical manifestations, including pulmonary arteriovenous malformations (PAVMs) and neurological symptoms. OBJECTIVE: To estimate (i) the prevalence of PAVM, and (ii) the occurrence of neurological symptoms in a geographical well-defined population of HHT patients. METHODS: HHT family members were invited to a clinical examination including registration of HHT manifestations, screening for pulmonary arteriovenous malformations and neurological evaluation. Two groups served as controls: (i) first-degree relatives without any signs of HHT; and (ii) age- and gender-matched controls. SETTING: Odense University Hospital. SUBJECTS: HHT patients identified in a cross-sectional family survey carried out in the County of Fyn, Denmark. RESULTS: Included in the study were 169 HHT family members representing 24 families. They included both HHT patients and their first-degree relatives. The criteria of HHT were fulfilled in 75 participants; of these, 59 had a screening procedure performed, and PAVMs were demonstrated at pulmonary angiography (PA) in 18. Seven of the HHT patients had a history of cerebral stroke, compared with none of their healthy first-degree relatives. CONCLUSION: The prevalence of PAVM was 24% amongst HHT patients. The study confirmed an increased prevalence of neurological symptoms amongst HHT patients; the odds ratio was estimated to be 7.6. In order to enable prevention of these complications, screening for PAVM should become an integral part of the medical care for HHT patients.
BACKGROUND:Hereditary haemorrhagic telangiectasia (HHT) is a dominantly inherited disease. HHT is characterized by a wide variety of clinical manifestations, including pulmonary arteriovenous malformations (PAVMs) and neurological symptoms. OBJECTIVE: To estimate (i) the prevalence of PAVM, and (ii) the occurrence of neurological symptoms in a geographical well-defined population of HHTpatients. METHODS:HHT family members were invited to a clinical examination including registration of HHT manifestations, screening for pulmonary arteriovenous malformations and neurological evaluation. Two groups served as controls: (i) first-degree relatives without any signs of HHT; and (ii) age- and gender-matched controls. SETTING: Odense University Hospital. SUBJECTS:HHTpatients identified in a cross-sectional family survey carried out in the County of Fyn, Denmark. RESULTS: Included in the study were 169 HHT family members representing 24 families. They included both HHTpatients and their first-degree relatives. The criteria of HHT were fulfilled in 75 participants; of these, 59 had a screening procedure performed, and PAVMs were demonstrated at pulmonary angiography (PA) in 18. Seven of the HHTpatients had a history of cerebral stroke, compared with none of their healthy first-degree relatives. CONCLUSION: The prevalence of PAVM was 24% amongst HHTpatients. The study confirmed an increased prevalence of neurological symptoms amongst HHTpatients; the odds ratio was estimated to be 7.6. In order to enable prevention of these complications, screening for PAVM should become an integral part of the medical care for HHTpatients.
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