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Journal of Internal Medicine | 2013

Long‐term outcome of enzyme‐replacement therapy in advanced Fabry disease: evidence for disease progression towards serious complications

Frank Weidemann; Markus Niemann; Stefan Störk; Frank Breunig; Meinrad Beer; Claudia Sommer; Sebastian Herrmann; G Ertl; Christoph Wanner

The long‐term effects of enzyme‐replacement therapy (ERT) in Fabry disease are unknown. Thus, the aim of this study was to determine whether ERT in patients with advanced Fabry disease affects progression towards ‘hard’ clinical end‐points in comparison with the natural course of the disease.


PLOS ONE | 2015

Left ventricular geometry and blood pressure as predictors of adverse progression of fabry cardiomyopathy

Johannes Krämer; Bart Bijnens; Stefan Störk; Christian Ritter; Dan Liu; G Ertl; Christoph Wanner; Frank Weidemann

Background In spite of several research studies help to describe the heart in Fabry disease (FD), the cardiomyopathy is not entirely understood. In addition, the impact of blood pressure and alterations in geometry have not been systematically evaluated. Methods In 74 FD patients (mean age 36±12 years; 45 females) the extent of myocardial fibrosis and its progression were quantified using cardiac magnetic-resonance-imaging with late enhancement technique (LE). Results were compared to standard echocardiography complemented by 2D-speckle-tracking, 3D-sphericity-index (SI) and standardized blood pressure measurement. At baseline, no patient received enzyme replacement therapy (ERT). After 51±24 months, a follow-up examination was performed. Results Systolic blood pressure (SBP) was higher in patients with vs. without LE: 123±17 mmHg vs. 115±13 mmHg; P = 0.04. A positive correlation was found between SI and the amount of LE-positive myocardium (r = 0.51; P<0.001) indicating an association of higher SI in more advanced stages of the cardiomyopathy. SI at baseline was positively associated with the increase of LE-positive myocardium during follow-up. The highest SBP (125±19 mmHg) and also the highest SI (0.32±0.05) was found in the subgroup with a rapidly increasing LE (ie, ≥0.2% per year; n = 16; P = 0.04). Multivariate logistic regression analysis including SI, SBP, EF, left ventricular volumes, wall thickness and NT-proBNP adjusted for age and sex showed SI as the most powerful parameter to detect rapid progression of LE (AUC = 0.785; P<0.05). Conclusions LV geometry as assessed by the sphericity index is altered in relation to the stage of the Fabry cardiomyopathy. Although patients with FD are not hypertensive, the SBP has a clear impact on the progression of the cardiomyopathy.


Magnetic Resonance in Medicine | 1992

Direct measurement of spin‐lattice relaxation times of Phosphorus Metabolites in Human Myocardium

S. Neubauer; T. Krahe; R. Schindler; Hanns Hillenbrand; C. Entzeroth; Michael Horn; Wolfgang R. Bauer; T. Stephan; K. Lackner; Axel Haase; G Ertl


European Heart Journal | 1994

Beta-Blockers in Cardiac Failure

G Ertl; P. Neubauer; P. Gaudron; M. Horn; Kai Hu; R. Tian; T. Krahe


European Heart Journal | 1993

Cardiac dysfunction and development of heart failure

G Ertl; P. Gaudron; Stefan Neubauer; B. Bauer; M. Horn; Kai Hu; R. Tian


Circulation | 2004

Ultrasonic strain rate imaging can predict the recovery of function after acute myocardial infarction and assess the transmurality of scar in chronic infarctions

F Weidemann; C Wacker; A Rauch; Florian Fidler; Wr Bauer; G.R Sutherland; Bart Bijnens; G Ertl; Wolfram Voelker; J Strotmann


European Heart Journal | 2014

Predictive value of systolic and diastolic strain rate for survival in cardiac amyloidosis patients with preserved ejection fraction

Danfeng Liu; Kai Hu; S Stoerk; S Herrmann; Bastian Kramer; Maja Cikes; Philipp Daniel Gaudron; G Ertl; Bart Bijnens; F Weidemann


European Heart Journal | 2014

Serial apical deformation change is predictive of outcome in patients with cardiac amyloidosis

Danfeng Liu; Kai Hu; Maja Cikes; S Stoerk; Bastian Kramer; S Herrmann; Philipp Daniel Gaudron; G Ertl; Bart Bijnens; F Weidemann


European Heart Journal | 2005

How to distinguish between physiological and pathological post-systolic-thickening. An experimental strain rate imaging study

F Weidemann; Jens Broscheit; Bart Bijnens; Piet Claus; G.R Sutherland; Wolfram Voelker; G Ertl; J Strotmann


European Heart Journal | 2017

P2619Impact of myocardial fibrosis on 10-year-outcome in patients undergoing aortic valve replacement

B. Fries; F Weidemann; Danfeng Liu; Kai Hu; J. Strotmann; Peter Nordbeck; Meinrad Beer; S. Gattenloehner; S. Stoerk; Wolfram Voelker; G Ertl; S Herrmann

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Kai Hu

University of Würzburg

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F Weidemann

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Danfeng Liu

University of Würzburg

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S Herrmann

University of Würzburg

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Bart Bijnens

Catholic University of Leuven

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