Journal article
Risk of major cardiovascular events in people with down syndrome
CG Sobey, CP Judkins, V Sundararajan, TG Phan, GR Drummond, VK Srikanth
Plos One | Published : 2015
Abstract
Background Improved medical care over more than five decades has markedly increased life expectancy, from 12 years to approximately 60 years, in people with Down syndrome (DS). With increased survival into late adulthood, there is now a greater need for the medical care of people with DS to prevent and treat aging-related disorders. In the wider population, acquired cardiovascular diseases such as stroke and coronary heart disease are common with increasing age, but the risks of these diseases in people with DS are unknown. There are no population-level data on the incidence of acquired major cerebrovascular and coronary diseases in DS, and no data examining how cardiovascular comorbidities ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
CGS and GRD are supported by Senior Research Fellowships from the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia (NHMRC; ID Nos. APP1079467 and APP1006017, respectively). VKS is supported by an NHMRC Career Development Fellowship (APP1061457) and a Heart Foundation Future Leader Fellowship (ID 100089). The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.