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Prospective Characterization of the Heart, Aorta and Blood Pressure in Turner Syndrome. Association With Aortic Dissection. (TSCORII)

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University of Aarhus

Status

Unknown

Conditions

Hypertension
Ischemic Heart Disease
Turner Syndrome
Aortic Aneurysm
Congenital Heart Defect

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

Details and patient eligibility

About

Turner syndrome is a congenital complete or partial lack one of the female sex chromosomes affecting 1 of 2000 live born girls. The syndrome is characterized by an increased prevalence of ischemic heart disease, aortic dilation and dissection, hypertension, stroke and autoimmune diseases in general.

Our study aim is:

  • Using MRI to further characterize and find risk factors leading to aortic dilation.
  • Using MRI to assess the degree of aortic distensibility.
  • Using Computed tomography x-ray scanning of the heart and coronary arteries to characterize the prevalence and degree of ischemic heart disease and coronary anomalies.
  • Using pressure sensitive ultrasound (applanation tonometry) to assess the degree of aortic stiffness when compared to controls using end points as Pulse Wave Velocity, Augmentation Index and Central Pulse Pressure.

Full description

Turner syndrome is a congenital complete or partial lack one of the female sex chromosomes affecting 1 of 2000 live born girls. The syndrome is characterized by an increased prevalence of ischemic heart disease, aortic dilation and dissection, congenital heart defects, hypertension, stroke, ovarian failure, infertility, decreased final height and autoimmune diseases in general

Our study aim is:

  • Using MRI to further characterize and find risk factors leading to aortic dilation.
  • Using MRI to describe aortic dimensions
  • Using MRI to assess the degree of aortic distensibility.
  • Using Computed tomography x-ray scanning of the heart and coronary arteries to characterize the prevalence and degree of ischemic heart disease and coronary anomalies.
  • Using pressure sensitive ultrasound (applanation tonometry) to assess the degree of aortic stiffness when compared to controls using end points as Pulse Wave Velocity, Augmentation Index and Central Pulse Pressure.

Enrollment

106 patients

Sex

Female

Ages

18 to 90 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion and exclusion criteria

Inclusion Criteria with respect to individuals acting as controls:

  • Healthy age matched females

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Contraindications for MRI
  • Contraindications for CT
  • Severe obesity
  • Acute og Chronic disease with known or presumed significance with concern to outcomes of the study
  • Previous or present malignant disease
  • Clinically significant liver disease
  • Mechanic or biological heart valves

Trial design

106 participants in 2 patient groups

Turner syndrome
Description:
Females with Turner syndrome
Control group
Description:
age matched females acting as controls

Trial contacts and locations

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