Title of article :
Association of Leukemia and Congenital Heart Disease in Patients with Down Syndrome
Author/Authors :
Tanasan, Asadolah Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Hamadan, Iran , Esfahani, Hossein Pediatric Oncology Department - Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Hamadan, Iran , Shirdel, Saeede Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Hamadan, Iran , Moradi, Abbas Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Hamadan, Iran
Abstract :
Down syndrome (DS) or trisomy 21 is the most common type of trisomy among children. Almost half of these patients are at risk
for congenital heart disease, and a minority of them may suffer from leukemia. The association of congenital heart disease and
leukemia may be life threatening. It is important to determine the factors that increase leukemia in CHD. In this descriptive crosssectional
research, all patients with Down syndrome who referred to Neonatal, Pediatrics, Pediatric Cardiology, and Hematology
Departments of Besat Hospital of Hamedanfrom 2010 to 2017 were included. Patients’ data were obtained from paperand electronic
records or phone calls (if needed), and then the data was analyzed. We used odd ratio and confidence interval to study the risk
increase of leukemia. Total number of patients diagnosed with Down syndrome was 118 cases. 98 (83%) cases had congenital heart
disease, among them 33 cases (33.6%) had history of angiography. The most common cardiovascular diseases were AVSD (30.6%),
TOF (16.3%), ASD 2 (16.3%), and VSD (15.3%), PDA (14.2%). The most common type of leukemia was ALL. Among CHD (congenital heart
disease) patients, 92 (78%) cases suffered only from congenital heart disease, and 6 (5.08%) of them had leukemia and congenital
heart disease simultaneously, among them 4 (66%) patients had history of angiography (P = 0.078). Two cases had leukemia without
CHD. The odds ratio of leukemia in patients with DS, in association of congenital heart disease was 1.70, and in patients who had
history of angiography it was 3.93 with 95% confidence interval (0.686 - 22.63) (P > 0.05). Although angiography didn’t statistically
increase risk of leukemia in DS (P = 0.078), this risk increase can be clinically important.
Keywords :
Leukemia , Congenital Heart Defect (CHD) , Down Syndrome
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics