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Fontan-Associated Protein-Losing Enteropathy and Plastic Bronchitis.

Authors :
Schumacher, Kurt R.
Stringer, Kathleen A.
Donohue, Janet E.
Sunkyung Yu
Shaver, Ashley
Caruthers, Regine L.
Zikmund-Fisher, Brian J.
Fifer, Carlen
Goldberg, Caren
Russell, Mark W.
Source :
Journal of Pediatrics; Apr2015, Vol. 166 Issue 4, p970-977, 8p
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Objective To characterize the medical history, disease progression, and treatment of current-era patients with the rare diseases Fontan-associated protein-losing enteropathy (PLE) and plastic bronchitis. Study design A novel survey that queried demographics, medical details, and treatment information was piloted and placed online via a Facebook portal, allowing social media to power the study. Participation regardless of PLE or plastic bronchitis diagnosis was allowed. Case control analyses compared patients with PLE and plastic bronchitis with uncomplicated control patients receiving the Fontan procedure. Results The survey was completed by 671 subjects, including 76 with PLE, 46 with plastic bronchitis, and 7 with both. Median PLE diagnosis was 2.5 years post-Fontan. Hospitalization for PLE occurred in 71% with 41% hospitalized =3 times. Therapy varied significantly. Patients with PLE more commonly had hypoplastic left ventricle (62% vs 44% control; OR 2.81, 95% CI 1.43-5.53), chylothorax (66% vs 41%; OR 2.96, CI 1.65-5.31), and cardiothoracic surgery in addition to staged palliation (17% vs 5%; OR 4.27, CI 1.63-11.20). Median plastic bronchitis diagnosis was 2 years post-Fontan. Hospitalization for plastic bronchitis occurred in 91% with 61% hospitalized =3 times. Therapy was very diverse. Patients with plastic bronchitis more commonly had chylothorax at any surgery (72% vs 51%; OR 2.47, CI 1.20-5.08) and seasonal allergies (52% vs 36%; OR 1.98, CI 1.01-3.89). Conclusions Patient-specific factors are associated with diagnoses of PLE or plastic bronchitis. Treatment strategies are diverse without clear patterns. These results provide a foundation upon which to design future therapeutic studies and identify a clear need for forming consensus approaches to treatment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00223476
Volume :
166
Issue :
4
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Journal of Pediatrics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
101914673
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpeds.2014.12.068