1. [Calciphylaxis, risk factors, treatment and outcomes. Retrospective study of 39 patients].
- Author
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Torre AC, Bastard DP, Diehl M, Rosa-Diez G, Volonteri V, Mazzuoccolo LD, and Belatti AL
- Subjects
- Humans, Retrospective Studies, Male, Female, Risk Factors, Middle Aged, Aged, Adult, Aged, 80 and over, Anticoagulants therapeutic use, Treatment Outcome, Argentina epidemiology, Calciphylaxis therapy, Calciphylaxis pathology, Calciphylaxis mortality, Calciphylaxis diagnosis
- Abstract
Introduction: Calciphylaxis is a serious vascular disorder characterized by calcification of tunica media, intimal hyperplasia, thrombosis, and skin necrosis. It was described in patients with renal failure (UC), although it can occur in its absence (NUC). Its risk factors are under study and its diagnosis can be complex. Over a decade ago, its mortality was estimated at 60-80%. Recent studies indicate that it has decreased (40%)., Methods: A retrospective study was carried out in the period between January 1, 2011 and December 31, 2019. The past medical record, clinical characteristics, laboratory and histopathological findings, and evolution of all patients with calciphylaxis evaluated at the Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires were reviewed., Results: Thirty-nine patients were included. Sixtyone percent were men and 39% were NUC cases. Eightytwo percent had arterial hypertension, 66% obesity and 46% diabetes. Of those, 49% received coumarin anticoagulants. All patients with NUC and 75% with UC presented ulcers with necrosis, located more frequently on the legs. In 72% of the cases the histological diagnosis was made with one biopsy. In all the treatment was multimodal and mortality at one year was 42%., Conclusion: We observed a high proportion of patients with NUC, in relation to what is reported in the literature, and that half received vitamin K antagonists. The histological diagnosis was made with one biopsy in most of the cases, as the surgical technique for taking the sample, the Von Kossa staining and the evaluation by an expert pathologist were the key of it.
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- 2024