Fabry disease is a rare disorder that often has kidney involvement with increased urine protein excretion. Proteinuria is recognized as an important risk factor for progression of chronic kidney disease. Our hypothesis is that using drugs that reduce urine protein excretion (ACE inhibitors and ARBs) will have a beneficial effect on patients with Fabry disease who already are receiving enzyme replacement therapy. A longitudinal, observational study is being undertaken to determine the utility of these agents in Fabry disease, realizing that these agents are primarily indicated for reducing systemic blood pressure, and most patients with Fabry disease have relatively low blood pressures at baseline.
Fabry disease is a rare disorder that often has kidney involvement with increased urine protein excretion. Proteinuria is recognized as an important risk factor for progression of chronic kidney disease. Our hypothesis is that using drugs that reduce urine protein excretion (ACE inhibitors and ARBs) will have a beneficial effect on patients with Fabry disease who already are receiving enzyme replacement therapy. A longitudinal, observational study is being undertaken to determine the utility of these agents in Fabry disease, realizing that these agents are primarily indicated for reducing systemic blood pressure, and most patients with Fabry disease have relatively low blood pressures at baseline.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
12
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Birmingham, Alabama, United States
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