Cardiovascular Complications of Down Syndrome: Scoping Review and Expert Consensus

Konstantinos Dimopoulos, Andrew Constantine, Paul Clift, Robin Condliffe, Shahin Moledina, Katrijn Jansen, Ryo Inuzuka, Gruschen R. Veldtman, Clifford L. Cua, Edgar Lik Wui Tay, Alexander R. Opotowsky, George Giannakoulas, Rafael Alonso-Gonzalez, Rachael Cordina, George Capone, Judith Namuyonga, Charmaine H. Scott, Michele D'Alto, Francisco J. Gamero, Brian ChicoineHong Gu, Alisa Limsuwan, Tosin Majekodunmi, Werner Budts, Gerry Coghlan, Craig S. Broberg

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Abstract

Cardiovascular disease is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in individuals with Down syndrome. Congenital heart disease is the most common cardiovascular condition in this group, present in up to 50% of people with Down syndrome and contributing to poor outcomes. Additional factors contributing to cardiovascular outcomes include pulmonary hypertension; coexistent pulmonary, endocrine, and metabolic diseases; and risk factors for atherosclerotic disease. Moreover, disparities in the cardiovascular care of people with Down syndrome compared with the general population, which vary across different geographies and health care systems, further contribute to cardiovascular mortality; this issue is often overlooked by the wider medical community. This review focuses on the diagnosis, prevalence, and management of cardiovascular disease encountered in people with Down syndrome and summarizes available evidence in 10 key areas relating to Down syndrome and cardiac disease, from prenatal diagnosis to disparities in care in areas of differing resource availability. All specialists and nonspecialist clinicians providing care for people with Down syndrome should be aware of best clinical practice in all aspects of care of this distinct population.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)425-441
Number of pages17
JournalCirculation
Volume147
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 31 2023

Keywords

  • Down syndrome
  • cardiovascular diseases
  • heart defects, congenital
  • hypertension, pulmonary

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
  • Physiology (medical)

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