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Children with untreated coeliac disease have sub-clinical cardiac dysfunction: a longitudinal observational analysis
Authors:Rishi Bolia  Aditya Kapoor  Surender Kumar Yachha  Ujjal Poddar
Institution:1. Department of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences, Lucknow, India;2. Cardiology, Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences, Lucknow, India
Abstract:Introduction: We assessed cardiac function (CF) in celiac disease (CD) patients and the effect of gluten-free diet (GFD) on CF.

Methods: Prospective evaluation of CF using conventional and tissue doppler echocardiography in 50 CD patients (age 4.2?±?1.1 years) at diagnosis and after a year of GFD (group 1), 100 CD children (group 2; 47 compliant and 53 non-compliant) in follow-up and 25 healthy controls.

Results: Untreated CD (n?=?50) children had larger left ventricle end diastolic dimension (35.33?±?0.87 vs. 32.90?±?0.91 mm; p?=?.04), reduced (<55%) left ventricular ejection fraction (20% vs. 0%; p?=?.01) and a higher (>0.6) myocardial performance index (MPI, 66% vs. 0%; p ≤ .01) as compared to controls. Re-evaluation after one year with good dietary compliance showed changes in isovolumic relaxation time (72.5?±?4.2 vs. 50.62?±?2.69; p?=?.0001) and deceleration time (121.05?±?10.1 vs. 99.87?±?8.5; p?=?.02), reflecting improved cardiac diastolic function. GFD compliant patients had lower MPI than non-compliant (0.60?±?.03 vs. 0.66?±?.08; p?=?.04), reflecting improvement in load-independent echocardiographic parameters.

Conclusions: Subclinical cardiac dysfunction is common in CD children at diagnosis. Improvement

in echocardiographic parameters occurs with GFD and non-compliant children continue to have

persistent cardiac dysfunction.
Keywords:Celiac disease  echocardiography  cardiac dysfunction  children
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