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2. Von Willebrand factor: a possible biomarker for disease activity in vasculitis.
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Keret, S, Mazareeb, J, Snir, A, Shouval, A, Awisat, A, Kaly, L, Rosner, I, Rozenbaum, M, Boulman, N., Hardak, E, Slobodin, G, and Rimar, D
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DISEASE remission ,VON Willebrand factor ,VASCULAR endothelial cells ,TAKAYASU arteritis ,POLYARTERITIS nodosa ,GIANT cell arteritis - Abstract
Objective: Inflammation markers, e.g. C- reactive protein (CRP) and sedimentation rate, can be normal despite active vasculitis. Von Willebrand factor (vWF) is secreted from endothelial cells in response to vascular damage. Some reports suggest increased vWF levels in vasculitis. This study aimed to evaluate vWF serum concentration in vasculitis patients as a possible biomarker of disease activity and to review the current literature. Method: Adult patients with systemic vasculitis were prospectively enrolled. Disease activity was recorded using the Birmingham Vasculitis Activity Score (BVAS) version 3. Blood group-adjusted vWF antigen serum level was evaluated at diagnosis and, when available, after treatment. Results: Twenty-five vasculitis patients were compared to 15 healthy controls. The mean age of patients was 56 ± 17 years and 56% were women. Forty percent had anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic autoantibody-associated vasculitis, 20% giant cell arteritis, 16% polyarteritis nodosa, 8% Takayasu arteritis, and the rest had other vasculitides. The mean disease duration was 3.4 ± 4.8 years. Mean vWF was higher in patients with active vasculitis than in healthy controls (212 ± 81% vs 106 ± 26%, p < 0.001). vWF levels directly correlated with BVAS. In 13 patients with active vasculitis who reached remission or low disease activity after treatment, vWF level at follow-up decreased significantly. In three out of five patients who were treated with interleukin-6 inhibitors, vWF was elevated despite normal CRP levels, while vasculitis was clinically active. Conclusion: vWF antigen serum level is increased in active vasculitis and could potentially serve as a biomarker for active disease. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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3. Systemic sclerosis, silica exposure and cellular therapies: The sand in the gears?
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Lescoat, A., Rimar, D., and Farge, D.
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Systemic sclerosis (SSc) is a chronic orphan autoimmune disease with the highest mortality rate among rheumatic diseases. SSc-related interstitial-lung disease (ILD) remains among the leading causes of SSc-related mortality with still few therapeutic effective strategies. In patients with crystallin silica exposure, SSc is recognized as an occupational disease according to the French social security system (Table 25A of the general insurance regimen). Lympho-ablative or myeloablative immunosuppression followed by autologous hematopoietic stem-cell transplantation (aHSCT) is the only therapeutic approach with demonstrated efficacy, improved survival with disease modifying effects on SSc-fibrotic manifestations (skin disease and ILD) and quality of life. A documented past and/or present occupational silica exposure, with extensive exposure and/or silica-related ILD and/or with persistent silica content in the broncho-alveolar lavage fluid are contra-indications to aHSCT in SSc patients, due to the risk of silica-related malignancy or of SSc relapse. This article aims to discuss alternative options in SSc patients with a history of silica exposure, and how innovative cellular therapies (mesenchymal stromal cells, CAR cells) could represent new therapeutic options for these patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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4. Cohort Enrichment Strategies for Progressive Interstitial Lung Disease in Systemic Sclerosis From European Scleroderma Trials and Research
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Hoffmann-Vold A. -M., Brunborg C., Airo P., Ananyeva L. P., Czirjak L., Guiducci S., Hachulla E., Li M., Mihai C., Riemekasten G., Sfikakis P. P., Valentini G., Kowal-Bielecka O., Allanore Y., Distler O., Vacca A., Giollo A., Balbir-Gurman A., Gheorghiu A. M., Marcoccia A., Herrick A., Radic M., Stamenkovic B., Anic B., Granel B., Ribi C., Selmi C. F., Carlos de la Puente M., de Souza Muller C., Denton C., Kayser C., Tanaseanu C. -M., Majewski D., Rimar D., Krasowska D., Veale D., Walker U., Kerzberg E., Rezus E., Zanatta E., Siegert E., De Langhe E., Oksel F., Ingegnoli F., Cantatore F. P., Szucs G., Cuomo G., Seskute G., Litinsky V., Castellvi I., Morovic-Vergles J., Sibilia J., Henes J., Solanki K., Perdan-Pirkmajer K., Herrmann K., Saketkoo L. A., Stamp L., Mouthon L., Salvador M. J., Pozzi M. R., Uprus M., Vanthuyne M., Engelhart M., Kohm M., Iudici M., Inanc M., Fathi N., Pamuk N., Garcia de la Pena Lefebv P., Carreira P. E., Bancel D. F., Moroncini L., Montecucco C., Ancuta C., Sunderkotter C., Muller-Ladner U., Rosato E., Kucharz E. J., Iannone F., Del Galdo F., Poormoghim H., Kotter I., Distler J., Cutolo M., Tikly M., Damjanov N., Hunzelmann N., Vlachoyiannopoulos P., Hasler P., Sarzi Puttini P., Wiland P., Becvar R., Yavuz S., Zdrojewski Z., Pellerito R., Foti R., Ionescu R. M., Adler S., Kahl S., Moiseev S., Stebbings S., Rednic S., Negrini S., Heitmann S., Ullman S., Agachi S., Martin T., Schmeiser T., Riccieri V., Smith V., Bernardino V., Ortiz-Santamaria V., Hsu V. M., Abdel Atty Mohamed W. A., Hoffmann-Vold, A. -M., Brunborg, C., Airo, P., Ananyeva, L. P., Czirjak, L., Guiducci, S., Hachulla, E., Li, M., Mihai, C., Riemekasten, G., Sfikakis, P. P., Valentini, G., Kowal-Bielecka, O., Allanore, Y., Distler, O., Vacca, A., Giollo, A., Balbir-Gurman, A., Gheorghiu, A. M., Marcoccia, A., Herrick, A., Radic, M., Stamenkovic, B., Anic, B., Granel, B., Ribi, C., Selmi, C. F., Carlos de la Puente, M., de Souza Muller, C., Denton, C., Kayser, C., Tanaseanu, C. -M., Majewski, D., Rimar, D., Krasowska, D., Veale, D., Walker, U., Kerzberg, E., Rezus, E., Zanatta, E., Siegert, E., De Langhe, E., Oksel, F., Ingegnoli, F., Cantatore, F. P., Szucs, G., Cuomo, G., Seskute, G., Litinsky, V., Castellvi, I., Morovic-Vergles, J., Sibilia, J., Henes, J., Solanki, K., Perdan-Pirkmajer, K., Herrmann, K., Saketkoo, L. A., Stamp, L., Mouthon, L., Salvador, M. J., Pozzi, M. R., Uprus, M., Vanthuyne, M., Engelhart, M., Kohm, M., Iudici, M., Inanc, M., Fathi, N., Pamuk, N., Garcia de la Pena Lefebv, P., Carreira, P. E., Bancel, D. F., Moroncini, L., Montecucco, C., Ancuta, C., Sunderkotter, C., Muller-Ladner, U., Rosato, E., Kucharz, E. J., Iannone, F., Del Galdo, F., Poormoghim, H., Kotter, I., Distler, J., Cutolo, M., Tikly, M., Damjanov, N., Hunzelmann, N., Vlachoyiannopoulos, P., Hasler, P., Sarzi Puttini, P., Wiland, P., Becvar, R., Yavuz, S., Zdrojewski, Z., Pellerito, R., Foti, R., Ionescu, R. M., Adler, S., Kahl, S., Moiseev, S., Stebbings, S., Rednic, S., Negrini, S., Heitmann, S., Ullman, S., Agachi, S., Martin, T., Schmeiser, T., Riccieri, V., Smith, V., Bernardino, V., Ortiz-Santamaria, V., Hsu, V. M., and Abdel Atty Mohamed, W. A.
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interstitial lung disease ,Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,enrichment ,systemic sclerosis ,clinical trial ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine - Abstract
BACKGROUND: Enrichment strategies from clinical trials for progressive systemic sclerosis-associated interstitial lung disease (SSc-ILD) have not been tested in a real-life cohort.RESEARCH QUESTION: Do enrichment strategies for progressive ILD impact efficacy, repre-sentativeness, and feasibility in patients with SSc-ILD from the European Scleroderma Trials and Research (EUSTAR) database?STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS: We applied the inclusion criteria of major recent SSc-ILD trials (Study of the Efficacy and Safety of Tocilizumab in Participants With Systemic Sclerosis [focuSSced], Scleroderma Lung Study II [SLS II], and Safety and Efficacy of Nintedanib in Systemic Sclerosis [SENSCIS]) and assessed progressive ILD, which was defined as absolute change in FVC and as significant progression (FVC decline $10%). Data were compared with all patients and with patients who did not fulfill any inclusion criteria. RESULTS: In total, 2,258 patients with SSc-ILD were included: 31.2% of the patients met SENSCIS criteria; 5.8% of the patients met SLS II criteria; 1.6% of the patients met focuSSced criteria, and 67.7% (1,529) of the patients did not meet any criteria. In the first 12 + 3 months, the absolute FVC decline in all patients and in patients who fulfilled criteria from SENSCIS was -0.1%, in patients who fulfilled criteria from focuSSced was -3.7%, and in patients who fulfilled criteria from SLS II was 2.3%, with accompanying more progressors in focuSSced. The patient populations that fulfilled the different study inclusion criteria significantly differed in various clinical parameters. In the second 12-month period, SENSCIS-enriched patients had a further absolute FVC% decline as described for the total cohort. In contrast, patients who fulfilled the focuSSced and SLS II criteria showed numeric improvement of lung function. There were no significant associations of enrichment criteria and ILD progression.INTERPRETATION: The application of enrichment criteria from previous clinical trials showed enrichment for progression with variable success, which led to selected patient populations reducing feasibility of recruitment. These findings are important for future clinical trial design and interpretation of the results of published trials.CHEST 2023; 163(3):586-598
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- 2023
5. Vaccination SARS-CoV-2 chez les patients atteints de sclérodermie systémique et traités par autogreffe de cellules souches hématopoïétiques, au nom du Groupe MATHEC-SFGM-TC
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Biard, L., primary, Pugnet, G., additional, Cacciatore, C., additional, Munia, I., additional, Lansiaux, P., additional, Le Maignan, C., additional, Crichi, B., additional, Urbain, F., additional, Marjanovic, Z., additional, Berthier, S., additional, Rimar, D., additional, and Farge, D., additional
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- 2023
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6. POS1319 OUTCOMES IN SYSTEMIC SCLEROSIS PATIENTS TREATED WITH RITUXIMAB AND MYCOPHENOLATE MOFETIL COMBINATION THERAPY COMPARED TO HEMATOLOGICAL STEM CELL TRANSPLANTATION
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Keret, S., primary, Kaly, L., additional, Shouval, A., additional, Zuckerman, T., additional, Henig, I., additional, Awisat, A., additional, Rosner, I., additional, Boulman, N., additional, Rozenbaum, M., additional, Dortort Lazar, A., additional, Slobodin, G., additional, and Rimar, D., additional
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- 2023
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7. POS1317 COMPLETE RESOLUTION OF GASTRIC ANTRAL VASCULAR ECTASIA AFTER AUTOLOGOUS HEMATOPOIETIC STEM CELL TRANSPLANTATION IN SYSTEMIC SCLEROSIS
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Keret, S., primary, Zuckerman, T., additional, Henig, I., additional, Rainis, T., additional, Odeh, S., additional, Artoul, N., additional, Shouval, A., additional, Slobodin, G., additional, and Rimar, D., additional
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- 2023
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8. AB0646 G- CSF treatment for refractory digital ulcers in systemic sclerosis
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Keret, S., primary, Slobodin, G., additional, Awisat, A., additional, Kaly, L., additional, Rosner, I., additional, Rosenbaum, M., additional, Boulman, N., additional, Shouval, A., additional, and Rimar, D., additional
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- 2022
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9. A6.14 Semaphorin 3A, an immunoregulator and potential biomarker for disease severity in systemic sclerosis
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Vadasz, Z, Rimar, D, and Toubi, E
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- 2015
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10. The role of regulatory T cells in familial Mediterranean fever (FMF)
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Rimar, D., Rosner, I., Slobodin, G., Boulman, N., Toubi, E., Kessel, A., Peri, R., and Rozenbaum, M.
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- 2012
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11. Racial differences in systemic sclerosis disease presentation: A European Scleroderma Trials and Research group study
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Jaeger, Veronika K, Tikly, Mohammed, Dong, Xu, Siegert, Elise, Hachulla, Eric, Airò, Paolo, Valentini, Gabriele, Matucci Cerinic, Marco, Distler, Oliver, Cozzi, Franco, Carreira, Patricia, Allanore, Yannick, Müller-Ladner, Ulf, Ananieva, Lidia P, Balbir-Gurman, Alexandra, Distler, Jörg H W, Czirják, Laszlo, Mengtao, Li, Henes, Jörg, Jimenez, Sergio A, Smith, Vanessa, Damjanov, Nemanja, Denton, Christopher P, Delgaldo, Francesco, Saketkoo, Lesley Ann, Walker, Ulrich, A, Randone, Sb, Bannert, B, Iannone, F, Maurer, B, Jordan, S, Dobrota, R, Becker, M, Mihai, C, Becvarare, R, Tomčík, M, Bielecka, Ok, Gindzienska-Sieskiewicz, E, Karaszewska, K, Cutolo, M, Pizzorni, C, Paolino, S, Sulli, A, Ruaro, B, Alessandri, E, Riccardi, A, Giacco, V, Messitini, V, Irace, R, Kedor, C, Casteleyn, V, Hilger, J, Hoeppner, J, Rednic, S, Szabo, I, Petcu, A, Avouac, J, Camelia, F, Desbas, C, Vlachoyiannopoulos, P, Montecucco, C, Caporali, R, Cavagna, L, Stork, J, Inanc, M, Joven, Be, Novak, S, Anic, F, Varju, C, Minier, T, Chizzolini, C, Allai, D, Kucharz, Ej, Kotulska, A, Kopec-Medrek, M, Widuchowska, M, Dolnicar, As, Coleiro, B, Gabrielli, A, Manfredi, L, Benfaremo, D, Ferrarini, A, Bancel, Df, Hij, A, Lansiaux, P, Lazzaroni, Mg, Hesselstrand, R, Wuttge, D, Andréasson, R, Martinovic, D, Bozic, I, Radic, M, Braun-Moscovici, Y, Monaco, Al, Furini, F, Hunzelmann, N, Moinzadeh, P, Pellerito, R, Caimmi, C, Bertoldo, E, Morovic-Vergles, J, Culo, Im, Pecher, Ac, Santamaria, Vo, Heitmann, S, Codagnone, M, Pflugfelder, J, Krasowska, D, Michalska-Jakubus, M, Seidel, M, Hasler, P, Kretschmar, S, Kohm, M, Bajocchi, G, Salvador, Mj, Silva, Japd, Stamenkovic, B, Stankovic, A, Selmi, Cf, Santis, M, Ceribelli, A, Garzanova, L, Koneva, O, Starovoytova, M, Herrick, A, Puppo, F, Negrini, S, Murdaca, G, Engelhart, M, Szücs, G, Szamosi, S, de la Puente, C, Grande, Cs, Villanueva, Mjg, Midtvedt, Sø, Hoffmann-Vold, Am, Launay, D, Sobanski, V, Riccieri, V, Vasile, M, Ionescu, Rm, Opris, D, Sha, A, Woods, A, Gheorghiu, Am, Bojinca, M, Sunderkötter, C, Ehrchen, J, Ingegnoli, F, Mouthon, L, Dunogue, B, Chaigne, B, Legendre, P, Cantatore, Fp, Corrado, A, Ullman, S, Iversen, L, von Mühlen CA, Pozzi, Mr, Eyerich, K, Lauffer, F, Wiland, P, Szmyrka-Kaczmarek, M, Sokolik, R, Morgiel, E, Madej, M, Vanthuyne, M, Frédéric, H, Alegre-Sancho, Jj, Aringer, M, Herrmann, K, Günther, C, Westhovens, R, Langhe, E, Lenaerts, J, Anic, B, Baresic, M, Mayer, M, Üprus, M, Otsa, K, Yavuz, S, Granel, B, Radominski, Sc, De, C, Müller, S, Azevedo, Vf, Mendoza, F, Busquets, J, Popa, S, Agachi, S, Zenone, T, Pileckyte, M, Stebbings, S, Mathieu, A, Vacca, A, Sampaio-Barros, Pd, Stamp, L, Solanki, K, Silva, C, Schollum, J, Barns-Graham, H, Veale, D, O'Rourke, M, Loyo, E, Tineo, C, Paulino, G, Mohamed, Waaa, Rosato, E, Gigante, A, Oksel, F, Yargucu, F, Tanaseanu, Cm, Popescu, M, Dumitrascu, A, Tiglea, I, Foti, R, Visalli, E, Benenati, A, Amato, G, Ancuta, C, Villiger, P, Adler, S, Fröhlich, J, Kayser, C, Eduardo, Al, Fathi, N, Alii, S, Ahmed, M, Hasaneen, S, Hakeem, Ee, de la PG, Lefebvre, P, Martin, Jjg, Sibilia, J, Chatelus, E, Gottenberg, Je, Chifflot, H, Litinsky, I, Galdo, Fd, Abignano, G, Eng, S, Seskute, G, Butrimiene, I, Rugiene, R, Karpec, D, Pascal, M, Kerzberg, E, Bianchi, W, Bianchi, Bv, Bianchi, Dv, Barcellos, Y, Castellví, I, Millan, M, Limonta, M, Rimar, D, Rosner, I, Slobodin, G, Couto, M, Spertini, F, Ribi, C, Buss, G, Marcoccia, A, Bondanini, F, Ciani, A, Kahl, S, Hsu, Vm, Martin, T, Poindron, V, Meghit, K, Moiseev, S, Novikov, P, Chung, L, Kolstad, K, Stark, M, Schmeiser, T, Thiele, A, Majewski, D, Zdrojewski, Z, Zaneta, S, Wierzba, K, Martínez-Barrio, J, López-Longo, Fj, Bernardino, V, Moraes-Fontes, Mf, Rodrigues, Ac, Riemekasten, G, Sommerlatte, S, Jendreck, S, Arnold, S, Levy, Y, Rezus, E, Cardoneanu, A, Burlui, Am, Pamuk, On, Puttini, Ps, Talotta, R, Bongiovanni, S, Poormoghim, H, Andalib, E, Almasi, S, Kötter, I, Krusche, M, Cuomo, G, Danzo, F, Masini, F, Gaches, F, Michaud, M, Cartos, F, Belloli, L, Casu, C, Sfikakis, P, Tektonidou, M, Furst, D, Feldman, Gr, Ramazan, Am, Nurmambet, E, Miroto, A, Suta, C, Andronache, I, Huizinga, Twj, de Vries-Bouwstra, J., Chizzolini, Carlo, Jaeger, Veronika K, Tikly, Mohammed, Xu, Dong, Siegert, Elise, Hachulla, Eric, Airò, Paolo, Valentini, Gabriele, Matucci Cerinic, Marco, Distler, Oliver, Cozzi, Franco, Carreira, Patricia, Allanore, Yannick, Müller-Ladner, Ulf, Ananieva, Lidia P, Balbir-Gurman, Alexandra, Distler, Jörg H W, Czirják, Laszlo, Li, Mengtao, Henes, Jörg, Jimenez, Sergio A, Smith, Vanessa, Damjanov, Nemanja, Denton, Christopher P, Delgaldo, Francesco, Saketkoo, Lesley Ann, Walker, Ulrich A, University of Zurich, Cerinic, Marco Matucci, Walker Ulrich, A, Randone, Silvia Bellando, Bannert, Bettina, Iannone, Florenzoaa, Maurer, Brittaab, Jordan, Suzanaab, Dobrota, Rucsandraab, Becker, Mikeab, Mihai, Carinaa, Becvarare, Radima, Tomcik, Michala, Bielecka, Otylia Kowala, Gindzienska-Sieskiewicz, Ewaa, Karaszewska, Katarzynaa, Cutolo, Maurizioa, Pizzorni, Carmena, Paolino, Sabrinaae, Sulli, Albertoa, Ruaro, Barbara, Alessandri, Elisa, Riccardi, Antonella, Giacco, Veronica, Messitini, Valentina, Irace, Rosaria, Kedor, Claudia, Casteleyn, Vincent, Hilger, Julia, Hoeppner, Jakob, Rednic, Simona, Szabo, Iulia, Petcu, Ana, Avouac, Jérome, Camelia, Frantz, Desbas, Carole, Vlachoyiannopoulos, Panayioti, Montecucco, Carlo Maurizio, Caporali, Roberto, Cavagna, Lorenzo, Stork, Jiri, Inanc, Murat, Joven, Beatriz E., Novak, Srdan, Anic, Felina, Varju, Cecilia, Minier, Tunde, Allai, Daniela, Kucharz, Eugene J., Kotulska, Anna, Kopec-Medrek, Magdalena, Widuchowska, Malgorzata, Dolnicar, Alenka Sipek, Coleiro, Bernard, Gabrielli, Armando, Manfredi, Lucia, Benfaremo, Devi, Ferrarini, Alessia, Bancel, Dominique Farge, Hij, Adrian, Lazzaroni, Maria Grazia, Hesselstrand, Roger, Wuttge, Dirk, Andréasson, Kristofer, Martinovic, Duska, Bozic, Ivona, Radic, Mislav, Braun-Moscovici, Yolanda, Monaco, Andrea Lo, Furini, Federica, Hunzelmann, Nicola, Moinzadeh, Pia, Pellerito, Raffaele, Caimmi, Cristian, Bertoldo, Eugenia, Morovic-Vergles, Jadranka, Culo, Ivana Melanie, Pecher, Ann-Christian, Santamaria, Vera Ortiz, Heitmann, Stefan, Codagnone, Medeleine, Pflugfelder, Johanne, Krasowska, Dorota, Michalska-Jakubus, Malgorzata, Seidel, Matthia, Hasler, Paul, Kretschmar, Samuel, Kohm, Michaela, Bajocchi, Gianluigi, Salvador, Maria João, Da Silva, JoséAntonio Pereira, Stamenkovic, Bojana, Stankovic, Aleksandra, Selmi, Carlo Francesco, De Santis, Maria, Ceribelli, Angela, Garzanova, Ludmila, Koneva, Olga, Starovoytova, Maya, Herrick, Ariane, Puppo, Francesco, Negrini, Simone, Murdaca, Giuseppe, Engelhart, Merete, Szücs, Gabriela, Szamosi, Szilvia, De La Puente, Carlo, Grande, Cristina Sobrino, Villanueva, Maria Jesus Garcia, Midtve, Øyvindbw, Hoffmann-Vold, Anna-Mariabw, Launay, Davidbx, Sobanski, Vincentbx, Riccieri, Valeriaby, Vasile, Massimilianoby, Stefantoni, Katia, Ionescu, Ruxandra Maria, Opris, Daniela, Sha, Ami, Woods, Adrianne, Gheorghiu, Ana Maria, Bojinca, Mihai, Sunderkötter, Cord, Ehrchen, Jan, Ingegnoli, Francesca, Mouthon, Luc, Dunogue, Bertrand, Chaigne, Benjamin, Legendre, Paul, Cantatore, Francesco Paolo, Corrado, Ada, Ullman, Susanne, Iversen, Line, Von Mühlen, Carlos Alberto, Pozzi, Maria Rosa, Eyerich, Kilian, Lauffer, Felix, Wiland, Piotr, Szmyrka-Kaczmarek, Magdalena, Sokolik, Renata, Morgiel, Ewa, Madej, Marta, Vanthuyne, Marie, Frédéric, Houssiau, Alegre-Sancho, Juan Jose, Aringer, Martin, Herrmann, Kristine, Günther, Claudia, Westhovens, Rene, De Langhe, Ellen, Lenaerts, Jan, Anic, Branimir, Baresic, Marko, Mayer, Miroslav, Üprus, Maria, Otsa, Kati, Yavuz, Sule, Granel, Brigitte, Radominski, Sebastião Cezar, De Souza Müller, Carolina, Feijóazevedo, Valderílio, Mendoza, Fabian, Busquets, Joanna, Popa, Sergei, Agachi, Svetlana, Zenone, Thierry, Pileckyte, Margarita, Stebbings, Simon, Jordan, Sarah, Mathieu, Alessandro, Vacca, Alessandra, Sampaio-Barros, Percival D., Stamp, Lisa, Solanki, Kamal, Silva, Cherumi, Schollum, Joanne, Barns-Graham, Helen, Veale, Dougla, O'Rourke, Marie, Loyo, Esthela, Tineo, Carmen, Paulino, Glenny, Mohamed, Walid Ahmed Abdel Atty, Rosato, Edoardo, Gigante, Antonietta, Oksel, Fahrettin, Yargucu, Figen, Tanaseanu, Cristina-Mihaela, Popescu, Monica, Dumitrascu, Alina, Tiglea, Isabela, Foti, Rosario, Visalli, Elisa, Benenati, Alessia, Amato, Giorgio, Ancuta, Codrina, Villiger, Peter, Adler, Sabine, Fröhlich, Johanne, Kayser, Cristiane, Eduardo, Andrade Lui, Fathi, Nihal, Alii, Safa, Ahmed, Marrow, Hasaneen, Samar, El Hakeem, Eman, De La Peña Lefebvre, Paloma García, Martin, Jorge Juan Gonzalez, Sibilia, Jean, Chatelus, Emmanuel, Gottenberg, Jacques Eric, Chifflot, Hélène, Litinsky, Ira, Del Galdo, Francesco, Abignano, Giuseppina, Eng, Sookho, Seskute, Goda, Butrimiene, Irena, Rugiene, Rita, Karpec, Diana, Pascal, Melanie, Kerzberg, Eduardo, Bianchi, Washington, Bianchi, Breno Valdetaro, Bianchi, Dante Valdetaro, Barcellos, Yeda, Castellví, Ivan, Millan, Milena, Limonta, Massimiliano, Rimar, Doron, Rosner, Itzhak, Slobodin, Gleb, Couto, Maura, Spertini, Françoi, Ribi, Camillo, Buss, Guillaume, Marcoccia, Antonella, Bondanini, Francesco, Ciani, Aldo, Kahl, Sarah, Hsu, Vivien M., Martin, Thierry, Poindron, Vincent, Meghit, Kilifa, Moiseev, Sergey, Novikov, Pavel, Chung, Lori, Kolstad, Kathleen, Stark, Marianna, Schmeiser, Tim, Thiele, Astrid, Majewski, Dominik, Zdrojewski, Zbigniew, Zaneta, Smolenska, Wierzba, Karol, Martínez-Barrio, Julia, López-Longo, Francisco Javier, Bernardino, Vera, Moraes-Fontes, Maria Francisca, Rodrigues, Ana Catarina, Riemekasten, Gabriela, Sommerlatte, Sabine, Jendreck, Sebastian, Arnold, Sabrina, Levy, Yair, Rezus, Elena, Cardoneanu, Anca, Burlui, Alexandra Maria, Pamuk, Omer Nuri, Puttini, Piercarlo Sarzi, Talotta, Rossella, Bongiovanni, Sara, Poormoghim, Hadi, Andalib, Elham, Almasi, Simin, Kötter, Ina, Krusche, Matrin, Cuomo, Giovanna, Danzo, Fiammetta, Masini, Francesco, Gaches, Franci, Michaud, Martin, Cartos, Florian, Belloli, Laura, Casu, Cinzia, Sfikakis, Petro, Tektonidou, Maria, Furst, Daniel, Feldman, Gary R., Ramazan, Ana-Maria, Nurmambet, Emel, Miroto, Amalia, Suta, Cristina, Andronache, Iulia, Huizinga, Tom W. J., De Vries-Bouwstra, Jeska, and Walker, Ulrich A.
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Male ,Vital capacity ,Organ manifestations ,systemic sclerosis ,Type I ,race difference ,Systemic scleroderma ,Gastroenterology ,Scleroderma ,immunology ,0302 clinical medicine ,Diffusing capacity ,middle aged ,pulmonary hypertension ,Medicine ,Pharmacology (medical) ,030212 general & internal medicine ,organ manifestations ,races ,skin and connective tissue diseases ,Lung ,race ,pathophysiology ,African Continental Ancestry Group ,ddc:616 ,integumentary system ,disease course ,Hazard ratio ,Races ,10051 Rheumatology Clinic and Institute of Physical Medicine ,Pulmonary ,Middle Aged ,Blacks ,cohort analysis ,Autoantibodie ,3. Good health ,Asians ,female ,priority journal ,DNA Topoisomerases, Type I ,Black ,centromere ,Cohort ,Hypertension ,organ manifestation ,Systemic sclerosis ,Female ,systemic sclerosi ,Human ,Adult ,Asian Continental Ancestry Group ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Hypertension, Pulmonary ,European Continental Ancestry Group ,Black People ,610 Medicine & health ,complication ,Caucasian ,White People ,Article ,lung ,03 medical and health sciences ,Black person ,Rheumatology ,Asian People ,forced vital capacity ,Internal medicine ,geographic distribution ,Humans ,controlled study ,human ,DNA topoisomerase ,Aged ,Autoantibodies ,030203 arthritis & rheumatology ,Scleroderma, Systemic ,Asian ,business.industry ,Whites ,Systemic ,Odds ratio ,medicine.disease ,Pulmonary hypertension ,major clinical study ,mortality ,clinical feature ,business ,DNA Topoisomerases ,autoantibody - Abstract
Objectives Racial factors play a significant role in SSc. We evaluated differences in SSc presentations between white patients (WP), Asian patients (AP) and black patients (BP) and analysed the effects of geographical locations. Methods SSc characteristics of patients from the EUSTAR cohort were cross-sectionally compared across racial groups using survival and multiple logistic regression analyses. Results The study included 9162 WP, 341 AP and 181 BP. AP developed the first non-RP feature faster than WP but slower than BP. AP were less frequently anti-centromere (ACA; odds ratio (OR) = 0.4, P < 0.001) and more frequently anti-topoisomerase-I autoantibodies (ATA) positive (OR = 1.2, P = 0.068), while BP were less likely to be ACA and ATA positive than were WP [OR(ACA) = 0.3, P < 0.001; OR(ATA) = 0.5, P = 0.020]. AP had less often (OR = 0.7, P = 0.06) and BP more often (OR = 2.7, P < 0.001) diffuse skin involvement than had WP. AP and BP were more likely to have pulmonary hypertension [OR(AP) = 2.6, P < 0.001; OR(BP) = 2.7, P = 0.03 vs WP] and a reduced forced vital capacity [OR(AP) = 2.5, P < 0.001; OR(BP) = 2.4, P < 0.004] than were WP. AP more often had an impaired diffusing capacity of the lung than had BP and WP [OR(AP vs BP) = 1.9, P = 0.038; OR(AP vs WP) = 2.4, P < 0.001]. After RP onset, AP and BP had a higher hazard to die than had WP [hazard ratio (HR) (AP) = 1.6, P = 0.011; HR(BP) = 2.1, P < 0.001]. Conclusion Compared with WP, and mostly independent of geographical location, AP have a faster and earlier disease onset with high prevalences of ATA, pulmonary hypertension and forced vital capacity impairment and higher mortality. BP had the fastest disease onset, a high prevalence of diffuse skin involvement and nominally the highest mortality.
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12. Incidence and risk factors for gangrene in patients with systemic sclerosis from the EUSTAR cohort
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Mihai, Carina, Distler, Oliver, Gheorghiu, Ana Maria, Constantin, Paul I, Dobrota, Rucsandra, Jordan, Suzana, Smith, Vanessa, Hachulla, Eric, Henes, Jörg, Siegert, Elise, Vettori, Serena, Müller-Ladner, Ulf, Matucci Cerinic, Marco, Allanore, Yannick, Lepri, G, Jaeger, Vk, Walker, Ua, Iannone, F, Cacciapaglia, F, Tomčík, M, Becvar, R, Rednic, S, Petcu, A, Szabo, I, Codullo, V, Caporali, R, Montecucco, C, Carreira, P, Ioven, B, Minier, T, Czirják, L, Chizzolini, C, Allali, D, Zanatta, E, Doria, A, Gabrielli, A, Airò, P, Lazzaroni, Mg, Radić, M, Martinovic, D, Braun-Moscovici, Y, Balbir-Gurman, A, Hunzelmann, N, Caramaschi, P, Morovic-Vergles, J, Denton, C, Santamaria, V, Heitmann, S, Krasowska, D, Michalska-Jakubus, M, Seidel, M, Foeldvari, I, Helmus, N, Salvador, M, Stamenkovic, B, Stankovic, A, Ananieva, L, Herrick, A, Engelhart, M, De La Puente, C, Hoffmann-Vold, Am, Midtvedt, Ø, Launay, D, Sobanski, V, Riccieri, V, Opris-Belinski, D, Groseanu, L, Ionescu, R, Bojinca, M, Sunderkötter, C, Distler, J, Ingegnoli, F, van der Haecke, A, Ullman, S, Pozzi, Mr, Eyerich, K, Vanthuyne, M, Erler, A, Aringer, M, De Langhe, E, Baresic, M, Mayer, M, Anic, B, Yavuz, S, Granel, B, Popa, S, Agachi, S, Zenone, T, Mathieu, A, Vacca, A, Solanki, K, Veale, D, Loyo, E, Tineo, C, Gigante, A, Rosato, E, Oksel, F, Yagurcu, F, Tănăseanu, Cm, Visalli, E, Benenati, A, Foti, R, Ancuta, C, Dan, D, Adler, S, Villiger, P, Fathi, N, de la Peña Lefebvre PG, González Martín, J, Chatelus, E, Sibilia, J, Litinsky, I, Del Galdo, F, Ann Sakettkoo, L, Kerzberg, E, Bianchi, Wa, Bianchi, Bv, Castellví, I, Limonta, M, Rimar, D, Couto, M, Ribi, C, Spertini, F, Kahl, S, Hsu, V, Poindron, V, Meghit, K, Martin, T, Kolstad, K, Chung, L, Thiele, A, Schmeiser, T, Zdrojewski, Z, Riemekasten, G, Levy, Y, Cardoneanu, A, Burlui, A, Rezus, E, Pamuk, On, Talotta, R, Bongiovanni, S, Puttini, Ps., Mihai, Carina, Distler, Oliver, Gheorghiu, Ana Maria, Constantin, Paul I, Dobrota, Rucsandra, Jordan, Suzana, Smith, Vanessa, Hachulla, Eric, Henes, Jörg, Siegert, Elise, Vettori, Serena, Müller-Ladner, Ulf, Matucci Cerinic, Marco, Allanore, Yannick, Giovanna, Cuomo, Chizzolini, Carlo, Allali, Danièle, and University of Zurich
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Databases, Factual ,systemic sclerosis ,digital ulcer ,610 Medicine & health ,Disease ,ddc:616.07 ,Logistic regression ,Systemic scleroderma ,Cohort Studies ,Rheumatology ,Risk Factors ,Internal medicine ,Cox proportional hazards regression ,medicine ,Humans ,Pharmacology (medical) ,In patient ,digital ulcers ,gangrene ,vasculopathy ,Aged ,Gangrene ,Scleroderma, Systemic ,business.industry ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,Incidence ,10051 Rheumatology Clinic and Institute of Physical Medicine ,food and beverages ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Cohort ,Female ,business ,systemic sclerosi - Abstract
Objective In patients with SSc, peripheral vasculopathy can promote critical ischaemia and gangrene. The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence, incidence and risk factors for gangrene in the EUSTAR cohort. Methods We included patients from the EUSTAR database fulfilling the ACR 1980 or the ACR/EULAR 2013 classification criteria for SSc, with at least one visit recording data on gangrene. Centres were asked for supplementary data on traditional cardiovascular risk factors. We analysed the cross-sectional relationship between gangrene and its potential risk factors by univariable and multivariable logistic regression. Longitudinal data were analysed by Cox proportional hazards regression. Results 1757 patients were analysed (age 55.9 [14.5] years, disease duration 7.9 [10.3] years, male sex 16.7%, 24.6% diffuse cutaneous subset [dcSSc]). At inclusion, 8.9% of patients had current or previous digital gangrene, 16.1% had current digital ulcers (DUs) and 42.7% had ever had DUs (current or previous). Older age, DUs ever and dcSSc were statistically significant risk factors for gangrene in the cross-sectional multivariable model. During a median follow-up of 13.1 months, 16/771 (0.9%) patients developed gangrene. All 16 patients who developed gangrene had previously had DUs and gangrene. Further risk factors for incident gangrene were the dcSSc subset and longer disease duration. Conclusion In unselected SSc patients, gangrene occurs in about 9% of SSc patients. DUs ever and, to a lesser extent, the dcSSc subset are strongly and independently associated with gangrene, while traditional cardiovascular risk factors could not be identified as risk factors.
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13. Outcomes of patients with systemic sclerosis treated with rituximab in contemporary practice: a prospective cohort study
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Elhai, M, Boubaya, M, Distler, O, Smith, V, Matucci-Cerinic, M, Sancho, JJ, Truchetet, ME, Braun-Moscovici, Y, Iannone, F, Novikov, PI, Lescoat, A, Siegert, E, Castellvi, I, Airo, P, Vettori, S, Langhe, E, Hachulla, E, Erler, A, Ananieva, L, Krusche, M, Lopez-Longo, FJ, Distler, JHW, Hunzelmann, N, Hoffmann-Vold, AM, Riccieri, V, Hsu, VM, Pozzi, MR, Ancuta, C, Rosato, E, Mihai, C, Kuwana, M, Saketkoo, LA, Chizzolini, C, Hesselstrand, R, Ullman, S, Yavuz, S, Rednic, S, Caimmi, C, Bloch-Queyrat, C, Allanore, Y, Guiducci, S, Walker, UA, Kyburz, D, Lapadula, G, Maurer, B, Jordan, S, Dobrota, R, Becvar, R, Sierakowsky, S, Bielecka, OK, Sulli, A, Cutolo, M, Cuomo, G, Nicoara, I, Kahan, A, Vlachoyiannopoulos, PG, Montecucco, CM, Caporali, R, Stork, J, Inanc, M, Carreira, PE, Novak, S, Czirjak, L, Varju, C, Kucharz, EJ, Kotulska, A, Kopec-Medrek, M, Widuchowska, M, Cozzi, F, Rozman, B, Mallia, C, Coleiro, B, Gabrielli, A, Farge, D, Wu, C, Marjanovic, Z, Faivre, H, Hij, D, Dhamadi, R, Wollheim, F, Scheja, A, Wuttge, DM, Andreasson, K, Martinovic, D, Balbir-Gurman, A, Trotta, F, Lo Monaco, A, Pellerito, R, Mauriziano, O, Caramaschi, P, Morovic-Vergles, J, Black, C, Denton, C, Damjanov, N, Henes, J, Santamaria, VO, Heitmann, S, Krasowska, D, Matthias, Hasler, P, Burkhardt, H, Himsel, A, Bajocchi, G, Da Silva, JAP, Salvador, MJ, Stamenkovic, B, Stankovic, A, Selmi, CF, De Santis, M, Tikly, M, Denisov, LN, Herrick, A, Muller-Ladner, U, Frerix, M, Tarner, I, Scorza, R, Puppo, F, Engelhart, M, Strauss, G, Nielsen, H, Damgaard, K, Szucs, G, Mendoza, AZ, de la Puente, C, Giraldo, WAS, Midtvedt, O, Reiseter, S, Garen, T, Launay, D, Valesini, G, Ionescu, RM, Groseanu, L, Opris, D, Cornateanu, RS, Ionitescu, R, Gherghe, AM, Soare, A, Gorga, M, Bojinca, M, Milicescu, M, Sunderkotter, C, Kuhn, A, Sandorfi, N, Schett, G, Beyer, C, Meroni, P, Ingegnoli, F, Mouthon, L, De Keyser, F, Melsens, K, Cantatore, FP, Corrado, A, Iversen, L, von Muhlen, CA, Bohn, JM, Lonzetti, LS, Eyerich, K, Hein, R, Knott, E, Wiland, P, Szmyrka-Kaczmarek, M, Sokolik, R, Morgiel, E, Madej, M, Houssiau, FA, Krummel-Lorenz, B, Saar, P, Aringer, M, Gunther, C, Westhovens, R, Lenaerts, J, Anic, B, Baresic, M, Mayer, M, Uprus, M, Otsa, K, Granel, B, Muller, CD, Radominski, SC, Azevedo, VF, Jimenez, S, Busquets, J, Agachi, S, Groppa, L, Chiaburu, L, Russu, E, Popa, S, Zenone, T, Pileckyte, M, Mathieu, A, Vacca, A, Sampaio-Barros, PD, Yoshinari, NH, Marangoni, RG, Martin, P, Fuocco, L, Stebbings, S, Highton, J, Chapman, P, O'Donnell, J, Stamp, L, Doube, A, Solanki, K, Veale, D, O'Rourke, M, Loyo, E, Li, MT, Mohamed, WAAA, Amoroso, A, Gigante, A, Oksel, F, Yargucu, F, Tanaseanu, CM, Popescu, M, Dumitrascu, A, Tiglea, I, Foti, R, Chirieac, R, Furst, D, Villiger, P, Adler, S, van Laar, J, Kayser, C, Fathi, N, Hassanien, M, Lefebvre, PGD, Rubio, SR, Exposito, MV, Chatelus, E, Sibilia, J, Gottenberg, JE, Chifflot, H, Litinsky, I, Emery, P, Buch, M, Del Galdo, F, Venalis, A, Butrimiene, I, Venalis, P, Rugiene, R, Karpec, D, Lasky, JA, Cosentino, V, Kerzberg, E, Montoya, F, Bianchi, W, Carneiro, S, Maretti, GB, Bianchi, DV, Limonta, M, Lupi, ALBE, Lupi, E, Rosner, I, Rozenbaum, M, Slobodin, G, Boulman, N, Rimar, D, Couto, M, Kahl, S, Chen, F, McCloskey, D, Malveaux, H, Spertini, F, Ribi, C, Buss, G, Martin, T, Guffroy, A, Poindron, V, Chotchaeva, F, Mukhin, NA, Moiseev, S, EUSTAR Network, Elhai, Muriel, Boubaya, Marouane, Distler, Oliver, Smith, Vanessa, Matucci-Cerinic, Marco, Alegre Sancho, Juan José, Truchetet, Marie-Elise, Braun-Moscovici, Yolanda, Iannone, Florenzo, Novikov, Pavel I, Lescoat, Alain, Siegert, Elise, Castellví, Ivan, Airó, Paolo, Vettori, Serena, De Langhe, Ellen, Hachulla, Eric, Erler, Anne, Ananieva, Lidia, Krusche, Martin, López-Longo, F. J., Distler, Jörg H W, Hunzelmann, Nicola, Hoffmann-Vold, Anna-Maria, Riccieri, Valeria, Hsu, Vivien M, Pozzi, Maria R, Ancuta, Codrina, Rosato, Edoardo, Mihai, Carina, Kuwana, Masataka, Saketkoo, Lesley Ann, Chizzolini, Carlo, Hesselstrand, Roger, Ullman, Susanne, Yavuz, Sule, Rednic, Simona, Caimmi, Cristian, Bloch-Queyrat, Coralie, Allanore, Yannick, and Cuomo, Giovanna
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Male ,Vital capacity ,systemic sclerosis ,Pulmonary Fibrosis ,Vital Capacity ,Scleroderma ,lung fibrosis ,rituximab ,skin fibrosis ,immune system diseases ,DLCO ,hemic and lymphatic diseases ,Immunology and Allergy ,Medicine ,Prospective Studies ,Registries ,skin and connective tissue diseases ,Prospective cohort study ,Lung ,skin fibrosi ,Skin ,ddc:616 ,integumentary system ,Orvostudományok ,Middle Aged ,Respiratory Function Tests ,lung fibrosis, rituximab, skin fibrosis, systemic sclerosis ,Treatment Outcome ,lung fibrosi ,Antirheumatic Agents ,Systemic sclerosis ,Rituximab ,Female ,systemic sclerosi ,medicine.drug ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Immunology ,Klinikai orvostudományok ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,FEV1/FVC ratio ,Rheumatology ,Internal medicine ,Humans ,Adverse effect ,Propensity Score ,Aged ,Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (all) ,Scleroderma, Systemic ,Skin fibrosis ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,Fibrosis ,Lung fibrosis ,business - Abstract
ObjectiveTo assess the safety and efficacy of rituximab in systemic sclerosis (SSc) in clinical practice.MethodsWe performed a prospective study including patients with SSc from the European Scleroderma Trials and Research (EUSTAR) network treated with rituximab and matched with untreated patients with SSc. The main outcomes measures were adverse events, skin fibrosis improvement, lung fibrosis worsening and steroids use among propensity score-matched patients treated or not with rituximab.Results254 patients were treated with rituximab, in 58% for lung and in 32% for skin involvement. After a median follow-up of 2 years, about 70% of the patients had no side effect. Comparison of treated patients with 9575 propensity-score matched patients showed that patients treated with rituximab were more likely to have skin fibrosis improvement (22.7 vs 14.03 events per 100 person-years; OR: 2.79 [1.47–5.32]; p=0.002). Treated patients did not have significantly different rates of decrease in forced vital capacity (FVC)>10% (OR: 1.03 [0.55–1.94]; p=0.93) nor in carbon monoxide diffusing capacity (DLCO) decrease. Patients having received rituximab were more prone to stop or decrease steroids (OR: 2.34 [1.56–3.53], pConclusionRituximab use was associated with a good safety profile in this large SSc-cohort. Significant change was observed on skin fibrosis, but not on lung. However, the limitation is the observational design. The potential stabilisation of lung fibrosis by rituximab has to be addressed by a randomised trial.
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14. Improved prognosis of patients presenting with clinical markers of spontaneous reperfusion during acute myocardial infarction
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Rimar, D, Crystal, E, Battler, A, Gottlieb, S, Freimark, D, Hod, H, Boyko, V, Mandelzweig, L, Behar, S, and Leor, J
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15. Nosocomial multi-drug resistant Acinetobacter baumannii bloodstream infection: risk factors and outcome with ampicillin-sulbactam treatment
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Smolyakov, R, Borer, A, Riesenberg, K, Schlaeffer, F, Alkan, M, Porath, A, Rimar, D, Almog, Y, and Gilad, J
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16. Educational needs and preferences of young European clinicians and physician researchers working in the field of rheumatology
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Beyer, C, Ramiro, S, Sivera, F, Mandl, P, Machado, P, Ospelt, C, Molto, A, Radner, H, Iagnocco, A, Bijlsma, J, Lundberg, I, Grigoriou, A, Fanouriakis, A, Hueber, A, Maurer, B, Scire, C, Gaujoux-Viala, C, Karpec, D, Van Der Woude, D, Rimar, D, Deseatnicova, E, Nikiphorou, E, De Langhe, E, Haavardsholm, E, Starodubtseva, I, Nagy, G, Biliavska, I, Sznajd, J, Karlsson, J, Zepa, J, Cassar, K, Senolt, L, Ghukasyan, L, Baresic, M, Frank-Bertoncelj, M, Ziade, N, Gobejishvili, N, Ostojic, P, Ostgard, R, Dobrota, R, Shumnalieva, R, Talli, S, Panchal, S, Volpinari, S, Rannio, T, Romao, V, Beyer C., Ramiro S., Sivera F., Mandl P., MacHado P. M., Ospelt C., Molto A., Radner H., Iagnocco A., Bijlsma J. W., Lundberg I. E., Grigoriou A., Fanouriakis A., Hueber A., Maurer B., Scire C. A., Gaujoux-Viala C., Karpec D., Van Der Woude D., Rimar D., Deseatnicova E., Nikiphorou E., De Langhe E., Haavardsholm E. A., Starodubtseva I., Nagy G., Biliavska I. V., Sznajd J., Karlsson J. A., Zepa J., Cassar K., Senolt L., Ghukasyan L., Baresic M., Frank-Bertoncelj M., Ziade N., Gobejishvili N., Ostojic P., Ostgard R., Dobrota R., Shumnalieva R., Talli S., Panchal S., Volpinari S., Rannio T., Romao V. C., Beyer, C, Ramiro, S, Sivera, F, Mandl, P, Machado, P, Ospelt, C, Molto, A, Radner, H, Iagnocco, A, Bijlsma, J, Lundberg, I, Grigoriou, A, Fanouriakis, A, Hueber, A, Maurer, B, Scire, C, Gaujoux-Viala, C, Karpec, D, Van Der Woude, D, Rimar, D, Deseatnicova, E, Nikiphorou, E, De Langhe, E, Haavardsholm, E, Starodubtseva, I, Nagy, G, Biliavska, I, Sznajd, J, Karlsson, J, Zepa, J, Cassar, K, Senolt, L, Ghukasyan, L, Baresic, M, Frank-Bertoncelj, M, Ziade, N, Gobejishvili, N, Ostojic, P, Ostgard, R, Dobrota, R, Shumnalieva, R, Talli, S, Panchal, S, Volpinari, S, Rannio, T, Romao, V, Beyer C., Ramiro S., Sivera F., Mandl P., MacHado P. M., Ospelt C., Molto A., Radner H., Iagnocco A., Bijlsma J. W., Lundberg I. E., Grigoriou A., Fanouriakis A., Hueber A., Maurer B., Scire C. A., Gaujoux-Viala C., Karpec D., Van Der Woude D., Rimar D., Deseatnicova E., Nikiphorou E., De Langhe E., Haavardsholm E. A., Starodubtseva I., Nagy G., Biliavska I. V., Sznajd J., Karlsson J. A., Zepa J., Cassar K., Senolt L., Ghukasyan L., Baresic M., Frank-Bertoncelj M., Ziade N., Gobejishvili N., Ostojic P., Ostgard R., Dobrota R., Shumnalieva R., Talli S., Panchal S., Volpinari S., Rannio T., and Romao V. C.
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Objectives: To understand the educational needs and preferences of young clinicians and physician researchers in the field of rheumatology in Europe. Methods: An international online survey was performed as a joint venture of ESCET and EMEUNET. The survey assessed the acceptance of and the access to the current European League Against Rheumatism (EULAR) educational portfolio, as well as the unmet educational needs and learning preferences among individuals below the age of 40 years working in rheumatology in Europe. Results: Among 568 European clinicians and physician researchers, 65% indicated that the existing EULAR educational portfolio adequately covers their educational needs. Within the EULAR portfolio, the online course on rheumatic diseases and the postgraduate course were the most appreciated. Participants were very much in favour of new educational courses on imaging techniques, and 63% of participants indicated a particular interest in musculoskeletal ultrasound. A strong interest in refresher (60%) and general review (55%) courses was observed. Lack of funding was considered the major obstacle to participating in existing EULAR programmes. Finally, participants showed diverse preferences regarding learning modalities with common interests in live courses and conferences. Conclusions: EULAR's training opportunities are well appreciated among young clinicians and physician researchers in rheumatology. The results from this survey will help to develop EULAR's future educational portfolio.
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17. FRI0230 Crowned dens syndrome, yet another rheumatic disease imposter
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Awisat, A., primary, Rozenbaum, M., additional, Rimar, D., additional, Boulman, N., additional, Kaly, L., additional, Slobodin, G., additional, Jiries, N., additional, Hussien, H., additional, and Rosner, I., additional
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18. OUTCOMES IN SYSTEMIC SCLEROSIS PATIENTS TREATED WITH RITUXIMAB AND MYCOPHENOLATE MOFETIL COMBINATION THERAPY COMPARED TO HEMATOLOGICAL STEM CELL TRANSPLANTATION.
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Keret, S., Kaly, L., Shouval, A., Zuckerman, T., Henig, I., Awisat, A., Rosner, I., Boulman, N., Rozenbaum, M., Lazar, A. Dortort, Slobodin, G., and Rimar, D.
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19. FRI0441 Neck pain in ankylosing spondylitis: focus on active inflammation at the craniocervical junction on mri
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Slobodin, G, primary, Rosner, I, additional, Awisat, A, additional, Rimar, D, additional, Shpigelman, A, additional, and Militianu, D, additional
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20. SAT0407 Rise in the diagnosis of non-radiographic form of axial spondyloarthritis in northern israel over time
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Zilber, K, primary, Ginsberg, S, additional, Rimar, D, additional, Rozenbaum, M, additional, Boulman, N, additional, Kaly, L, additional, Awisat, A, additional, Jaries, N, additional, Rosner, I, additional, and Slobodin, G, additional
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21. AB0539 Tofacitinib for Polyarteritis Nodosa – A Tailored Therapy
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Rimar, D., primary, Alpert, A., additional, Starosvetsky, E., additional, Rosner, I., additional, Slobodin, G., additional, Rozenbaum, M., additional, Kaly, L., additional, Boulman, N., additional, Awisat, A., additional, and Shen Orr, S.S., additional
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22. FRI0244 Lysyl Oxidase as A Biomarker in Systemic Sclerosis– A Multicenter Study
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Rimar, D., primary, Balbir Gurman, A., additional, Meroni, P., additional, Farge, D., additional, Levy, Y., additional, Rosner, I., additional, Slobodin, G., additional, Jiries, N., additional, Rozenbaum, M., additional, Kaly, L., additional, Boulman, N., additional, Zilber, K., additional, Ginsberg, S., additional, Awisat, A., additional, and Vadasz, Z., additional
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23. COMPLETE RESOLUTION OF GASTRIC ANTRAL VASCULAR ECTASIA AFTER AUTOLOGOUS HEMATOPOIETIC STEM CELL TRANSPLANTATION IN SYSTEMIC SCLEROSIS.
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Keret, S., Zuckerman, T., Henig, I., Rainis, T., Odeh, S., Artoul, N., Shouval, A., Slobodin, G., and Rimar, D.
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Rozenbam, M, primary, Rimar, D, additional, Kaly, L, additional, Slobodin, G, additional, Awisat, A, additional, and Rosner, I, additional
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25. Semaphorin 3A, a potential immune regulator in Familial Mediterranean Fever
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Rimar, D, primary, Rosner, I, additional, Slobodin, G, additional, Boulman, N, additional, Kaly, L, additional, Rozenbaum, M, additional, and Vadasz, Z, additional
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26. AB0931 Anti-TNF Agents in Intractable Familial Mediterranean Fever with Axial Spondylarthropathy: Four Cases
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Rozenbaum, M., primary, Kaly, L., additional, Rimar, D., additional, Slobodin, G., additional, Boulman, N., additional, Jiries, N., additional, and Rosner, I., additional
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27. AB0967 Determinants of Aortic Wall Thickness in Patients without Aortitis: A Computed Tomography-Based Study: Table 1
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Nakhleh, A., primary, Rimar, D., additional, Rukhkyan, I., additional, Wolfson, V., additional, Rosner, I., additional, Odeh, M., additional, and Slobodin, G., additional
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28. AB0195 Semaphorin 3A as A Possible Immunoregulator in Systemic Sclerosis
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Rimar, D., primary, Rosner, I., additional, Slobodin, G., additional, Boulman, N., additional, Rozenbaum, M., additional, Halasz, K., additional, Haj, T., additional, Jiries, N., additional, Kaly, L., additional, and Vadasz, Z., additional
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Rimar Y and Rimar D
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History, 17th Century ,Adolescent ,Massachusetts ,History, 16th Century ,Seizures ,Witchcraft ,Humans ,Female ,Morals ,History, 15th Century - Abstract
Salem, was the site at which Massachusetts was established in 1632, however, it is more famous for the witch-hunt that took place there 60 years later by some riotous puritans. Several teenaged girls that were struck by delirious fits and seizures captured the center of the stage. The local physicians, who could not come up with a medical solution, explained the strange phenomenon as witchcraft. The new world's moral code was brought to trial along with 20 innocent men who were accused, convicted and executed for the crime of practicing witchcraft. In this article we will try to acquit these men by introducing historical, medical and circumstantial evidence that ergot and alkaloids substances, produced by a mold called Claviceps purpura, may have been responsible for an intoxication that could account for the events of Salem 1692. Furthermore, we will try to explain how this ergot intoxication, also referred to as Saint Anthony's fire, has had a crucial influence on modern history including the Black Death plague that struck Europe since the 14th century.
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30. P01-010 – Anti-TNF agents in intractable FMF: four cases
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Kaly, L, primary, Rimar, D, additional, Slobodin, G, additional, Jiries, N, additional, Rosner, I, additional, and Rozenbaum, M, additional
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31. P01-009 – 2 years of colchicine IV in intractable FMF
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Kaly, L, primary, Boulman, N, additional, Rimar, D, additional, Slobodin, G, additional, Rosner, I, additional, and Rozenbaum, M, additional
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32. AB0141 Lysyl oxidase is correlated with fibrosis in systemic sclerosis
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Rimar, D., primary, Rosner, I., additional, Slobodin, G., additional, Rozenbaum, M., additional, haj, T., additional, Jiries, N., additional, Kaly, L., additional, Boulman, N., additional, and Vadas, Z., additional
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33. 1039 IS FAMILIAL MEDITERRANEAN FEVER (FMF) ASSOCIATED WITH NON-ALCOHOLIC FATTY LIVER DISEASE (NAFLD)?
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Rimar, D., primary, Rosner, I., additional, Rozenbaum, M., additional, and Zuckerman, E., additional
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34. Kikuchi Fujimoto disease in Israel -- more than a pain in the neck.
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Rimar D, Zisman D, Schendler Y, Benharroch D, Kharenko O, Brodsky A, Okopnik M, and Bitterman H
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OBJECTIVE: Kikuchi Fujimoto disease (KFD) is a rare, benign disorder, usually characterized by cervical lymphadenopathy. Most available data on KFD has come from the Far East. We examined the characteristics of KFD in Israel. METHODS: A retrospective analysis of the records of all patients diagnosed as KFD in seven medical centers in Israel and all the cases previously reported as having occurred in Israel in the literature. RESULTS: Nineteen patients were included, 13 new cases and six from the literature. Mean age of patients was 23 (range 9-50) years. Female/male ratio was 1.1:1. Cervical lymphadenopathy, the hallmark of KFD in the Far East (97%), was less frequent in Israel (44%). However, Israeli patients presented more often with generalized (26%) or retroperitoneal (21%) lymphadenopathy (P < 0.01). Systemic signs such as fever (73%), night sweats (21%), weight loss (21%), hepatomegaly or splenomegaly (25%), and elevated sedimentation rate (52%) were more common in Israeli patients compared to most reports from other parts of the world, excluding Germany (P < 0.05). Leukopenia was evident in most Israeli patients (72%) in contrast to other countries (P < 0.01). Clinical presentation of KFD in Germany was comparable to Israel in most aspects. CONCLUSION: The clinical presentation of KFD in Israel often resembles a systemic disease with fever, leukopenia and generalized or retroperitoneal lymphadenopathy in more than half of the cases, contrary to the presentation in the Far East, which typically includes cervical lymphadenitis, and less frequently, systemic manifestations. Copyright © 2010 by Elsevier Inc. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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35. Subclinical atherosclerosis in psoriatic arthritis: a case-control study.
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Eder L, Zisman D, Barzilai M, Laor A, Rahat M, Rozenbaum M, Bitterman H, Feld J, Rimar D, Rosner I, Eder, Lihi, Zisman, Devy, Barzilai, Menashe, Laor, Arie, Rahat, Michal, Rozenbaum, Michael, Bitterman, Haim, Feld, Joy, Rimar, Doron, and Rosner, Itzhak
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36. Subclinical atherosclerosis in psoriatic arthritis: A case-control study
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Eder, L., Zisman, D., Barzilai, M., Laor, A., Michal Amit Rahat, Rozenbaum, M., Bitterman, H., Feld, J., Rimar, D., and Rosner, I.
37. Rheumatology education in Europe: Results of a survey of young rheumatologists
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Bandinelli F, Jw, Bijlsma, Ms, Ramiro, Pia E, Yp, Goekoop-Ruiterman, Sivera F, Molto Revilla A, Marinescu C, Rimar D, Norkuviene E, Mayer M, Cc, Duarte Marques, Jose Da Silva, and Cutolo M
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Adult ,Europe ,Rheumatology ,Data Collection ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Humans ,International Educational Exchange ,Internship and Residency ,Professional Practice ,Clinical Competence ,Curriculum - Abstract
To evaluate the level of education and participation in an internship abroad and to European league against rheumatism (EULAR) on line course of young rheumatologists. To define new tools for learning.Questionnaires were administered to 170 trainees and young specialists in 2008-2009 during official EULAR meetings or using the mailing list of European young rheumatologists in training. The questions with related visual analogical scale (VAS score 0-10) for satisfaction encompassed the following issues: languages, computer, daily hours employed, different items of medical culture, internship abroad, EULAR on-line course and bursaries. VAS6 was considered a good level of satisfaction.170 young rheumatologists (113 trainees and 57 specialists, 33±4.2 years old) from 32 EULAR countries did not approve their own national training (42.3%), believed in an European common education system (90.5%), had a good knowledge of English (85.7%) and computer (90.5%) and spent the majority of time in clinical practice (57.5%) in comparison with study and research. The young rheumatologists had higher competence in drug management (93.5%) than in clinical assessment and knowledge of imaging and anatomy, and mostly suggested new ways of communication (61.4% on-line courses and 66.1% DVD) to improve their education. 38% made stage abroad and participated to EULAR on-line course, with high satisfaction, but only half of them were granted by bursaries.Young rheumatologists are low confident in their own education and believe that visits to other training centers and new ways of learning (on line and DVD) might improve their competence.
38. The second greek–israeli symposium on autoimmunity and rheumatology: Success through synergy
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Sakkas, L. I., Bogdanos, D. P., Boumpas, D., Mamouris, Z., Gkoutzourelas, A., ATHANASIOS MAVROPOULOS, Tsouris, Z., Liossis, S. -N, Daoussis, D., Vasilopoulos, D., Tektonidou, M., Tzioufas, A., Efthymiou, G., Dardiotis, E., Kitas, G., Sharif, K., Blank, M., Karussis, D., Rimar, D., Slobodin, G., Porat-Katz, B. -S, Vadasz, Z., Amital, H., Toubi, E., and Shoenfeld, Y.
39. Subclinical atherosclerosis in patients with psoriatic arthritis. Reply; letter (Journal of Rheumatology (2008) 35, (2070-2071))
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Eder, L., Zisman, D., Rimar, D., Barzilai, M., Michal Amit Rahat, Laor, A., Bitterman, H., Rozenbaum, M., Rosner, I., and Feld, J.
40. Human herpesvirus-8: Beyond Kaposi's
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Rimar, D., Rimar, Y., and Yoav Keynan
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Eder, L., Zisman, D., Rimar, D., Barzilai, M., Michal Amit Rahat, Laor, A., Bitterman, H., Rozenbaum, M., Rozner, I., and Feld, J.
42. Interleukin 6 blockade-associated weight gain with abdominal enlargement in a patient with rheumatoid arthritis.
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Younis S, Rosner I, Rimar D, Boulman N, Rozenbaum M, Odeh M, Slobodin G, Younis, Said, Rosner, Itzhak, Rimar, Doron, Boulman, Nina, Rozenbaum, Michael, Odeh, Majed, and Slobodin, Gleb
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43. Stratification in systemic sclerosis according to autoantibody status versus skin involvement: a study of the prospective EUSTAR cohort
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Muriel Elhai, Nanthara Sritharan, Marouane Boubaya, Alexandra Balbir-Gurman, Elise Siegert, Eric Hachulla, Jeska de Vries-Bouwstra, Gabriela Riemekasten, Jörg H W Distler, Edoardo Rosato, Francesco Del Galdo, Fabian A Mendoza, Daniel E Furst, Carlos de la Puente, Anna-Maria Hoffmann-Vold, Armando Gabrielli, Oliver Distler, Coralie Bloch-Queyrat, Yannick Allanore, Marco Matucci Cerinic, Ulrich Walker, Florenzo Iannone, Suzana Jordan, Radim Becvar, Otylia Kowal Bielecka, Maurizio Cutolo, Giovanna Cuomo, Claudia Kedor, Simona Rednic, Jérome Avouac, P. Vlachoyiannopoulos, C. Montecucco, Jiri Stork, Murat Inanc, Patricia E. Carreira, Srdan Novak, László Czirják, Michele Iudici, Eugene J. Kucharz, Elisabetta Zanatta, Katja Perdan-Pirkmajer, Bernard Coleiro, Gianluca Moroncini, Dominique Farge Bancel, Paolo Airò, Roger Hesselstrand, Mislav Radic, Yolanda Braun-Moscovici, Andrea Lo Monaco, Nicolas Hunzelmann, Raffaele Pellerito, Alessandro Giollo, Jadranka Morovic-Vergles, Christopher Denton, Madelon Vonk, Nemanja Damjanov, Jörg Henes, Vera Ortiz Santamaria, Stefan Heitmann, Dorota Krasowska, Paul Hasler, Michaela Kohm, Ivan Foeldvari, Gianluigi Bajocchi, Maria João Salvador, Bojana Stamenkovic, Carlo Francesco Selmi, Mohammed Tikly, Lidia P. Ananieva, Ariane Herrick, Ulf Müller-Ladner, Raffaele De Palma, Merete Engelhart, Gabriela Szücs, Cristina Sobrino Grande, Øyvind Midtvedt, David Launay, Valeria Riccieri, Ruxandra Maria Ionescu, Ami Sha, Ana Maria Gheorghiu, Cord Sunderkötter, Francesca Ingegnoli, Luc Mouthon, Vanessa Smith, Francesco Paolo Cantatore, Susanne Ullman, Carlos Alberto von Mühlen, Maria Rosa Pozzi, Kilian Eyerich, Piotr Wiland, Marie Vanthuyne, Juan Jose Alegre-Sancho, Kristine Herrmann, Ellen De Langhe, Branimir Anic, Maria Üprus, Sule Yavuz, Brigitte Granel, Carolina de Souza Müller, Joanna Busquets, Svetlana Agachi, Simon Stebbings, D'Alessandro Mathieu, Percival D. Sampaio-Barros, Lisa Stamp, Kamal Solanki, Douglas Veale, Esthela Loyo, Mengtao Li, Walid Ahmed Abdel Atty Mohamed, Antonietta Gigante, Fahrettin Oksel, Cristina-Mihaela Tanaseanu, Rosario Foti, Codrina Ancuta, Britta Maurer, Jacob van Laar, Cristiane Kayser, Nihal Fathi, Paloma García de la Peña Lefebvre, Jean Sibilia, Ira Litinsky, Giuseppina Abignano, Goda Seskute, Lesley Ann Saketkoo, Eduardo Kerzberg, Washington Bianchi, Ivan Castellví, Massimiliano Limonta, Doron Rimar, Maura Couto, François Spertini, Antonella Marcoccia, Sarah Kahl, Ivien M. Hsu, Thierry Martin, Sergey Moiseev, Lorinda S. Chung, Tim Schmeiser, Dominik Majewski, Zbigniew Zdrojewski, Julia Martínez-Barrio, Vera Bernardino, Sabine Sommerlatte, Yair Levy, Elena Rezus, Omer Nuri Pamuk, Piercarlo Sarzi Puttini, Hadi Poormoghim, Ina Kötter, Francis Gaches, Laura Belloli, Petros Sfikakis, Juliana Markus, Gary R Feldman, Ana-Maria Ramazan, H.U. Scherer, Marie-Elise Truchetet, Alain Lescoat, Lorenzo Dagna, J.M. van Laar, Lidia Rudnicka, Susana Oliveira, Fabiola Atzeni, Masataka Kuwana, Arsene Mekinian, Mickaël Martin, Yoshiya Tanaka, Elhai, M., Sritharan, N., Boubaya, M., Balbir-Gurman, A., Siegert, E., Hachulla, E., de Vries-Bouwstra, J., Riemekasten, G., Distler, J. H. W., Rosato, E., Del Galdo, F., Mendoza, F. A., Furst, D. E., de la Puente, C., Hoffmann-Vold, A. -M., Gabrielli, A., Distler, O., Bloch-Queyrat, C., Allanore, Y., Matucci Cerinic, M., Walker, U., Iannone, F., Jordan, S., Becvar, R., Kowal Bielecka, O., Cutolo, M., Cuomo, G., Kedor, C., Rednic, S., Avouac, J., Vlachoyiannopoulos, P., Montecucco, C., Stork, J., Inanc, M., Carreira, P. E., Novak, S., Czirjak, L., Iudici, M., Kucharz, E. J., Zanatta, E., Perdan-Pirkmajer, K., Coleiro, B., Moroncini, G., Farge Bancel, D., Airo, P., Hesselstrand, R., Radic, M., Braun-Moscovici, Y., Lo Monaco, A., Hunzelmann, N., Pellerito, R., Giollo, A., Morovic-Vergles, J., Denton, C., Vonk, M., Damjanov, N., Henes, J., Ortiz Santamaria, V., Heitmann, S., Krasowska, D., Hasler, P., Kohm, M., Foeldvari, I., Bajocchi, G., Salvador, M. J., Stamenkovic, B., Selmi, C. F., Tikly, M., Ananieva, L. P., Herrick, A., Muller-Ladner, U., De Palma, R., Engelhart, M., Szucs, G., Sobrino Grande, C., Midtvedt, O., Launay, D., Riccieri, V., Ionescu, R. M., Sha, A., Gheorghiu, A. M., Sunderkotter, C., Ingegnoli, F., Mouthon, L., Smith, V., Cantatore, F. P., Ullman, S., Alberto von Muhlen, C., Pozzi, M. R., Eyerich, K., Wiland, P., Vanthuyne, M., Alegre-Sancho, J. J., Herrmann, K., De Langhe, E., Anic, B., Uprus, M., Yavuz, S., Granel, B., de Souza Muller, C., Busquets, J., Agachi, S., Stebbings, S., Mathieu, D. A., Sampaio-Barros, P. D., Stamp, L., Solanki, K., Veale, D., Loyo, E., Li, M., Abdel Atty Mohamed, W. A., Gigante, A., Oksel, F., Tanaseanu, C. -M., Foti, R., Ancuta, C., Maurer, B., van Laar, J., Kayser, C., Fathi, N., Garcia de la Pena Lefebvre, P., Sibilia, J., Litinsky, I., Abignano, G., Seskute, G., Saketkoo, L. A., Kerzberg, E., Bianchi, W., Castellvi, I., Limonta, M., Rimar, D., Couto, M., Spertini, F., Marcoccia, A., Kahl, S., Hsu, I. M., Martin, T., Moiseev, S., Chung, L. S., Schmeiser, T., Majewski, D., Zdrojewski, Z., Martinez-Barrio, J., Bernardino, V., Sommerlatte, S., Levy, Y., Rezus, E., Nuri Pamuk, O., Sarzi Puttini, P., Poormoghim, H., Kotter, I., Gaches, F., Belloli, L., Sfikakis, P., Markus, J., Feldman, G. R., Ramazan, A. -M., Scherer, H. U., Truchetet, M. -E., Lescoat, A., Dagna, L., van Laar, J. M., Rudnicka, L., Oliveira, S., Atzeni, F., Kuwana, M., Mekinian, A., Martin, M., and Tanaka, Y.
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Background: The current subclassification of systemic sclerosis into cutaneous subtypes does not fully capture the heterogeneity of the disease. We aimed to compare the performances of stratification into LeRoy's cutaneous subtypes versus stratification by autoantibody status in systemic sclerosis. Methods: For this cohort study, we assessed people with systemic sclerosis in the multicentre international European Scleroderma Trials and Research (EUSTAR) database. Individuals positive for systemic-sclerosis autoantibodies of two specificities were excluded, and remaining individuals were classified by cutaneous subtype, according to their systemic sclerosis-specific autoantibodies, or both. We assessed the performance of each model to predict overall survival, progression-free survival, disease progression, and different organ involvement. The three models were compared by use of the area under the curve (AUC) of the receiver operating characteristic and the net reclassification improvement (NRI). Missing data were imputed. Findings: We assessed the database on July 26, 2019. Of 16 939 patients assessed for eligibility, 10 711 patients were included: 1647 (15·4%) of 10 709 were male, 9062 (84·6%) were female, mean age was 54·4 (SD 13·8) years, and mean disease duration was 7·9 (SD 8·2) years. Information regarding cutaneous subtype was available for 10 176 participants and antibody data were available for 9643 participants. In the prognostic analysis, there was no difference in AUC for overall survival (0·82, 95% CI 0·81–0·84 for cutaneous only vs 0·84, 0·82–0·85 for antibody only vs 0·84, 0·83–0·86 for combined) or for progression-free survival (0·70, 0·69–0·71 vs 0·71, 0·70–0·72 vs 0·71, 0·70–0·72). However, at 4 years the NRI showed substantial improvement for the antibody-only model compared with the cutaneous-only model in prediction of overall survival (0·57, 0·46–0·71 for antibody only vs 0·29, 0·19–0·39 for cutaneous only) and disease progression (0·36, 0·29–0·46 vs 0·21, 0·14–0·28). The antibody-only model did better than the cutaneous-only model in predicting renal crisis (AUC 0·72, 0·70–0·74 for antibody only vs 0·66, 0·64–0·69 for cutaneous only) and lung fibrosis leading to restrictive lung function (AUC 0·76, 0·75–0·77 vs 0·71, 0·70–0·72). The combined model improved the prediction of digital ulcers and elevated systolic pulmonary artery pressure, but did poorly for cardiac involvement. Interpretation: The autoantibody-only model outperforms cutaneous-only subsetting for risk stratifying people with systemic sclerosis in the EUSTAR cohort. Physicians should be aware of these findings at the time of decision making for patient management. Funding: World Scleroderma Foundation.
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44. Phenotypes determined by cluster analysis and their survival in the prospective European Scleroderma Trials and Research cohort of patients with systemic sclerosis
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Sobanski, Vincent, Giovannelli, Jonathan, Allanore, Yannick, Riemekasten, Gabriela, Airo, Paolo, Vettori, Serena, Cozzi, Franco, Distler, Oliver, Matucci-Cerinic, Marco, Denton, Christopher, Launay, David, Hachulla, Eric, Cerinic, Marco Matucci, Guiducci, Serena, Walker, Ulrich, Kyburz, Diego, Lapadula, Giovanni, Iannone, Florenzo, Maurer, Britta, Jordan, Suzana, Becvar, Radim, Sierakowsky, Stanislaw, Bielecka, Otylia Kowal, Cutolo, Maurizio, Sulli, Alberto, Valentini, Gabriele, Cuomo, Giovanna, Siegert, Elise, Rednic, Simona, Nicoara, Ileana, Kahan, Andre, Vlachoyiannopoulos, Panayiotis, Montecucco, Carlo, Caporali, Roberto, Stork, Jiri, Inanc, Murat, Carreira, Patricia E, Novak, Srdan, Czirjak, Laszlo, Varju, Cecilia, Chizzolini, Carlo, Kucharz, Eugene J, Kotulska, Anna, Kopec-Medrek, Magdalena, Widuchowska, Malgorzata, Rozman, Blaz, Mallia, Carmel, Coleiro, Bernard, Gabrielli, Armando, Farge, Dominique, Wu, Chen, Marjanovic, Zora, Faivre, Helene, Hij, Darin, Dhamadi, Roza, Hesselstrand, Roger, Wollheim, Frank, Wuttge, Dirk M, Andreasson, Kristofer, Martinovic, Duska, Balbir-Gurman, Alexandra, Braun-Moscovici, Yolanda, Trotta, Francesco, Lo Monaco, Andrea, Hunzelmann, Nicolas, Pellerito, Raffaele, Bambara, Lisa Maria, Caramaschi, Paola, Morovic-Vergles, Jadranka, Black, Carol, Damjanov, Nemanja, Henes, Joerg, Ortiz Santamaria, Vera, Heitmann, Stefan, Krasowska, Dorota, Seidel, Matthias, Hasler, Paul, Burkhardt, Harald, Himsel, Andrea, Bajocchi, Gianluigi, Nuova, Arcispedale Santa Maria, Salvador, Maria Joao, Pereira Da Silva, Jose Antonio, Stamenkovic, Bojana, Stankovic, Aleksandra, Selmi, Carlo Francesco, De Santis, Maria, Marasini, Bianca, Tikly, Mohammed, Ananieva, Lidia P, Denisov, Lev N, Mueller-Ladner, Ulf, Frerix, Marc, Tarner, Ingo, Scorza, Raffaella, Puppo, Francesco, Engelhart, Merete, Strauss, Gitte, Nielsen, Henrik, Damgaard, Kirsten, Szucs, Gabriella, Szamosi, Szilvia, Zea Mendoza, Antonio, de la Puente, Carlos, Sifuentes Giraldo, Walter Alberto, Midtvedt, Oyvind, Reiseter, Silje, Garen, Torhild, Valesini, Guido, Riccieri, Valeria, Ionescu, Ruxandra Maria, Opris, Daniela, Groseanu, Laura, Wigley, Fredrick M, Cornateanu, Roxana Sfrent, Ionitescu, Razvan, Gherghe, Ana Maria, Soare, Alina, Gorga, Marilena, Bojinca, Mihai, Mihai, Carina, Milicescu, Mihaela, Sunderkoetter, Cord, Kuhn, Annegret, Sandorfi, Nora, Schett, Georg, Distler, Joerg HW, Beyer, Christian, Meroni, Pierluigi, Ingegnoli, Francesca, Mouthon, Luc, De Keyser, Filip, Smith, Vanessa, Cantatore, Francesco Paolo, Corrado, Ada, Ullman, Susanne, Iversen, Line, von Muehlen, Carlos Alberto, Bohn, Jussara Marilu, Lonzetti, Lilian Scussel, Pozzi, Maria Rosa, Eyerich, Kilian, Hein, Ruediger, Knott, Elisabeth, Wiland, Piotr, Szmyrka-Kaczmarek, Magdalena, Sokolik, Renata, Morgiel, Ewa, Madej, Marta, Houssiau, Frederic A, Jose Alegre-Sancho, Juan, Krummel-Lorenz, Brigitte, Saar, Petra, Aringer, Martin, Guenther, Claudia, Westhovens, Rene, de Langhe, Ellen, Lenaerts, Jan, Anic, Branimir, Baresic, Marko, Mayer, Miroslav, Uprus, Maria, Otsa, Kati, Yavuz, Sule, Granel, Brigitte, Radominski, Sebastiao Cezar, Mueller, Carolina de Souza, Azevedo, Valderilio Feijo, Jimenez, Sergio, Busquets, Joanna, Agachi, Svetlana, Groppa, Liliana, Chiaburu, Lealea, Russu, Eugen, Popa, Sergei, Zenone, Thierry, Pileckyte, Margarita, Stebbings, Simon, Highton, John, Mathieu, Alessandro, Vacca, Alessandra, Sampaio-Barros, Percival D, Yoshinari, Natalino H, Marangoni, Roberta G, Martin, Patricia, Fuocco, Luiza, Stamp, Lisa, Chapman, Peter, O'Donnell, John, Solanki, Kamal, Doube, Alan, Veale, Douglas, O'Rourke, Marie, Loyo, Esthela, Li, Mengtao, Mohamed, Walid Ahmed Abdel Atty, Rosato, Edoardo, Amoroso, Antonio, Gigante, Antonietta, Oksel, Fahrettin, Yargucu, Figen, Tanaseanu, Cristina-Mihaela, Popescu, Monica, Dumitrascu, Alina, Tiglea, Isabela, Foti, Rosario, Chirieac, Rodica, Ancuta, Codrina, Furst, Daniel E, Villiger, Peter, Adler, Sabine, van Laar, Jacob, Kayser, Cristiane, Eduardo, Andrade Luis C, Fathi, Nihal, Hassanien, Manal, de la Pena Lefebvre, Paloma Garcia, Rodriguez Rubio, Silvia, Valero Exposito, Marta, Sibilia, Jean, Chatelus, Emmanuel, Gottenberg, Jacques Eric, Chifflot, Helene, Litinsky, Ira, Emery, Paul, Buch, Maya, Del Galdo, Francesco, Venalis, Algirdas, Butrimiene, Irena, Venalis, Paulius, Rugiene, Rita, Karpec, Diana, Saketkoo, Lesley Ann, Lasky, Joseph A, Kerzberg, Eduardo, Montoya, Fabiana, Cosentino, Vanesa, Limonta, Massimiliano, Brucato, Antonio Luca, Lupi, Elide, Rosner, Itzhak, Rozenbaum, Michael, Slobodin, Gleb, Boulman, Nina, Rimar, Doron, Couto, Maura, Spertini, Francois, Ribi, Camillo, Buss, Guillaume, Kahl, Sarah, Hsu, Vivien M, Chen, Fei, McCloskey, Deborah, Malveaux, Halina, Pasquali, Jean Louis, Martin, Thierry, Gorse, Audrey, Guffroy, Aurelien, Poindron, Vincent, EUSTAR Collaborators, Guiducci, S., Walker, U., Kyburz, D., Lapadula, G., Iannone, F., Maurer, B., Jordan, S., Becvar, R., Sierakowsky, S., Kowal Bielecka, O., Cutolo, M., Sulli, A., Valentini, G., Cuomo, G., Siegert, E., Rednic, S., Nicoara, I., Kahan, A., Vlachoyiannopoulos, P., Montecucco, C., Caporali, R., Stork, J., Inanc, M., Carreira, P.E., Novak, S., Czirják, L., Varju, C., Chizzolini, C., Kucharz, E.J., Kotulska, A., Kopec-Medrek, M., Widuchowska, M., Rozman, B., Mallia, C., Coleiro, B., Gabrielli, A., Farge, D., Wu, C., Marjanovic, Z., Faivre, H., Hij, D., Dhamadi, R., Airò, P., Hesselstrand, R., Wollheim, F., Wuttge, D.M., Andréasson, K., Martinovic, D., Balbir-Gurman, A., Braun-Moscovici, Y., Trotta, F., Lo Monaco, A., Hunzelmann, N., Pellerito, R., Mauriziano, O., Maria Bambara, L., Caramaschi, P., Morovic-Vergles, J., Black, C., Damjanov, N., Henes, J., Ortiz Santamaria, V., Heitmann, S., Krasowska, D., Seidel, M., Hasler, P., Burkhardt, H., Himsel, A., Bajocchi, G., Maria Nuova, A.S., João Salvador, M., Pereira Da Silva, J.A., Stamenkovic, B., Stankovic, A., Francesco Selmi, C., De Santis, M., Marasini, B., Tikly, M., Ananieva, L.P., Denisov, L.N., Müller-Ladner, U., Frerix, M., Tarner, I., Scorza, R., Puppo, F., Engelhart, M., Strauss, G., Nielsen, H., Damgaard, K., Szücs, G., Szamosi, S., Zea Mendoza, A., de la Puente, C., Sifuentes Giraldo, W.A., Midtvedt, Ø., Reiseter, S., Garen, T., Valesini, G., Riccieri, V., Maria Ionescu, R., Opris, D., Groseanu, L., Wigley, F.M., Sfrent Cornateanu, R., Ionitescu, R., Maria Gherghe, A., Soare, A., Gorga, M., Bojinca, M., Mihai, C., Milicescu, M., Sunderkötter, C., Kuhn, A., Sandorfi, N., Schett, G., Distler, J.H., Beyer, C., Meroni, P., Ingegnoli, F., Mouthon, L., De Keyser, F., Smith, V., Paolo Cantatore, F., Corrado, A., Ullman, S., Iversen, L., Alberto von Mühlen, C., Marilu Bohn, J., Scussel Lonzetti, L., Rosa Pozzi, M., Eyerich, K., Hein, R., Knott, E., Wiland, P., Szmyrka-Kaczmarek, M., Sokolik, R., Morgiel, E., Madej, M., Houssiau, F.A., Jose Alegre-Sancho, J., Krummel-Lorenz, B., Saar, P., Aringer, M., Günther, C., Westhovens, R., de Langhe, E., Lenaerts, J., Anic, B., Baresic, M., Mayer, M., Üprus, M., Otsa, K., Yavuz, S., Granel, B., Cezar Radominski, S., de Souza Müller, C., Azevedo, V.F., Jimenez, S., Busquets, J., Agachi, S., Groppa, L., Chiaburu, L., Russu, E., Popa, S., Zenone, T., Pileckyte, M., Stebbings, S., Highton, J., Mathieu, A., Vacca, A., Sampaio-Barros, P.D., Yoshinari, N.H., Marangoni, R.G., Martin, P., Fuocco, L., Stamp, L., Chapman, P., O'Donnell, J., Solanki, K., Doube, A., Veale, D., O'Rourke, M., Loyo, E., Li, M., Abdel Atty Mohamed, W.A., Rosato, E., Amoroso, A., Gigante, A., Oksel, F., Yargucu, F., Tanaseanu, C.M., Popescu, M., Dumitrascu, A., Tiglea, I., Foti, R., Chirieac, R., Ancuta, C., Furst, D.E., Villiger, P., Adler, S., van Laar, J., Kayser, C., Eduardo C, A.L., Fathi, N., Hassanien, M., de la Peña Lefebvre, P.G., Rodriguez Rubio, S., Valero Exposito, M., Sibilia, J., Chatelus, E., Gottenberg, J.E., Chifflot, H., Litinsky, I., Emery, P., Buch, M., Del Galdo, F., Venalis, A., Butrimiene, I., Venalis, P., Rugiene, R., Karpec, D., Ann Saketkoo, L., Lasky, J.A., Kerzberg, E., Montoya, F., Cosentino, V., Limonta, M., Luca Brucato, A., Lupi, E., Rosner, I., Rozenbaum, M., Slobodin, G., Boulman, N., Rimar, D., Couto, M., Spertini, F., Ribi, C., Buss, G., Kahl, S., Hsu, V.M., Chen, F., McCloskey, D., Malveaux, H., Louis Pasquali, J., Martin, T., Gorse, A., Guffroy, A., Poindron, V., and Chizzolini, Carlo
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OBJECTIVE: Systemic sclerosis (SSc) is a heterogeneous connective tissue disease that is typically subdivided into limited cutaneous SSc (lcSSc) and diffuse cutaneous SSc (dcSSc) depending on the extent of skin involvement. This subclassification may not capture the entire variability of clinical phenotypes. The European Scleroderma Trials and Research (EUSTAR) database includes data on a prospective cohort of SSc patients from 122 European referral centers. This study was undertaken to perform a cluster analysis of EUSTAR data to distinguish and characterize homogeneous phenotypes without any a priori assumptions, and to examine survival among the clusters obtained. METHODS: A total of 11,318 patients were registered in the EUSTAR database, and 6,927 were included in the study. Twenty-four clinical and serologic variables were used for clustering. RESULTS: Clustering analyses provided a first delineation of 2 clusters showing moderate stability. In an exploratory attempt, we further characterized 6 homogeneous groups that differed with regard to their clinical features, autoantibody profile, and mortality. Some groups resembled usual dcSSc or lcSSc prototypes, but others exhibited unique features, such as a majority of lcSSc patients with a high rate of visceral damage and antitopoisomerase antibodies. Prognosis varied among groups and the presence of organ damage markedly impacted survival regardless of cutaneous involvement. CONCLUSION: Our findings suggest that restricting subsets of SSc patients to only those based on cutaneous involvement may not capture the complete heterogeneity of the disease. Organ damage and antibody profile should be taken into consideration when individuating homogeneous groups of patients with a distinct prognosis. ispartof: ARTHRITIS & RHEUMATOLOGY vol:71 issue:9 pages:1553-1570 ispartof: location:United States status: published
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45. Educational needs and preferences of young European clinicians and physician researchers working in the field of rheumatology
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Beyer, Christian, Ramiro, Sofia, Sivera, Francisca, Mandl, Peter, MacHado, Pedro M., Ospelt, Caroline, Moltó, Anna, Radner, Helga, Iagnocco, Annamaria, Bijlsma, Johannes W., Lundberg, Ingrid E., Grigoriou, Antigoni, Fanouriakis, Antonis, Hueber, Axel, Maurer, Britta, Scirè, Carlo A., Gaujoux-Viala, Cécile, Karpec, Diana, Van Der Woude, Diane, Rimar, Doron, Deseatnicova, Elena, Nikiphorou, Elena, De Langhe, Ellen, Haavardsholm, Espen A., Starodubtseva, Irina, Nagy, György, Biliavska, Iuliia V., Sznajd, Jan, Karlsson, Johan A., Zepa, Julija, Cassar, Karen, Šenolt, Ladislav, Ghukasyan, Liana, Barešić, Marko, Frank-Bertoncelj, Mojca, Ziade, Nelly, Gobejishvili, Nino, Ostojic, Predrag, Østgård, René, Dobrota, Rucsandra, Shumnalieva, Russka, Tälli, Sandra, Panchal, Sonia, Volpinari, Stefania, Rannio, Tuomas, Romão, Vasco C., Medizinische Universität Wien = Medical University of Vienna, Service de rhumatologie [CHU Cochin], Assistance publique - Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP) (AP-HP)-Hôpital Cochin [AP-HP], Assistance publique - Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP) (AP-HP), Centre de Recherche Épidémiologie et Statistique Sorbonne Paris Cité (CRESS (U1153 / UMR_A_1125 / UMR_S_1153)), Université Paris Diderot - Paris 7 (UPD7)-Université Sorbonne Paris Cité (USPC)-Université Paris Descartes - Paris 5 (UPD5)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)-Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA), Université Paris Descartes - Paris 5 (UPD5), Hôpital Cochin [AP-HP], Université Sorbonne Paris Cité (USPC), Università degli Studi di Roma 'La Sapienza' = Sapienza University [Rome], University Medical Center [Utrecht], Karolinska Institutet [Stockholm], Assistance publique - Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP) (APHP)-CHU Cochin [AP-HP], Université Paris Diderot - Paris 7 (UPD7)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)-Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)-Université Paris Descartes - Paris 5 (UPD5)-Université Sorbonne Paris Cité (USPC), CHU Cochin [AP-HP], Assistance publique - Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP) (APHP), Sapienza University [Rome], Beyer, C, Ramiro, S, Sivera, F, Mandl, P, Machado, P, Ospelt, C, Molto, A, Radner, H, Iagnocco, A, Bijlsma, J, Lundberg, I, Grigoriou, A, Fanouriakis, A, Hueber, A, Maurer, B, Scire, C, Gaujoux-Viala, C, Karpec, D, Van Der Woude, D, Rimar, D, Deseatnicova, E, Nikiphorou, E, De Langhe, E, Haavardsholm, E, Starodubtseva, I, Nagy, G, Biliavska, I, Sznajd, J, Karlsson, J, Zepa, J, Cassar, K, Senolt, L, Ghukasyan, L, Baresic, M, Frank-Bertoncelj, M, Ziade, N, Gobejishvili, N, Ostojic, P, Ostgard, R, Dobrota, R, Shumnalieva, R, Talli, S, Panchal, S, Volpinari, S, Rannio, T, Romao, V, Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)-Université Paris Diderot - Paris 7 (UPD7)-Université Paris Descartes - Paris 5 (UPD5)-Université Sorbonne Paris Cité (USPC)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM), and CHU Cochin [AP-HP]-Assistance publique - Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP) (APHP)
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International audience; OBJECTIVES:To understand the educational needs and preferences of young clinicians and physician researchers in the field of rheumatology in Europe.METHODS:An international online survey was performed as a joint venture of ESCET and EMEUNET. The survey assessed the acceptance of and the access to the current European League Against Rheumatism (EULAR) educational portfolio, as well as the unmet educational needs and learning preferences among individuals below the age of 40 years working in rheumatology in Europe.RESULTS:Among 568 European clinicians and physician researchers, 65% indicated that the existing EULAR educational portfolio adequately covers their educational needs. Within the EULAR portfolio, the online course on rheumatic diseases and the postgraduate course were the most appreciated. Participants were very much in favour of new educational courses on imaging techniques, and 63% of participants indicated a particular interest in musculoskeletal ultrasound. A strong interest in refresher (60%) and general review (55%) courses was observed. Lack of funding was considered the major obstacle to participating in existing EULAR programmes. Finally, participants showed diverse preferences regarding learning modalities with common interests in live courses and conferences.CONCLUSIONS:EULAR's training opportunities are well appreciated among young clinicians and physician researchers in rheumatology. The results from this survey will help to develop EULAR's future educational portfolio.
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46. Harnessing the potential of CAR-T cell in lupus treatment: From theory to practice.
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Alsuliman T, Marjanovic Z, Rimar D, Tarte K, Avcin T, Hagen M, Schett G, and Farge D
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Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) is a rare, heterogeneous, potentially life-threatening autoimmune disease. Presence of kidney or other major organ (brain, heart or lung) involvement are predictors of poor outcome and in a subset of patients resistant to 1st or 2nd line conventional treatment. The 10-year mortality remains around 10-15 %. Chimeric Antigen Receptors (CAR) are molecules that allow to redirect the engineered immune cells towards specific target antigens and to simultaneously boost their activation. Following breakthrough results observed in the treatment of hematological malignancies, conventional CAR T-cell therapy has recently been applied to refractory SLE patients. Compared to the use of monoclonal antibodies, anti-CD19 CAR T-cells allow to achieve deeper depletion of autoreactive B cells, notably at site of inflamed tissues and lymphoid organs (i.e. lymph node), to suppress interferon signature and to restore the immune tolerance with the reemergence of naïve B-cells with a new repertoire. All clinical data reported in SLE patients so far showed that autologous anti-CD19 CAR T-cell treatment allowed impressive short- and longer-term resolution of lupus nephritis and other severe disease-related manifestations, without major toxicities and only mild cytokine-release syndrome. These clinical effects persisted after B-cell reconstitution and were associated with normalization of double-stranded DNA antibodies and complement levels in drug-free patients until three years after the procedure. Overall, these pioneering experiences show unique clinical and immunological response to CAR T-cell therapy in SLE, and the need for extended follow-up to determine its long-term efficacy., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest We have no conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2024 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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47. Neutrophil-to-Lymphocyte Ratio as a Biomarker for Clinical Response After Autologous Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation in Systemic Sclerosis.
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Keret S, Kaly L, Schett G, Bergmann C, Feldman E, Zuckerman T, Yehudai-Ofir D, Shouval A, Awisat A, Rosner I, Rozenbaum M, Boulman N, Sawaed A, Hardak E, Henes J, Slobodin G, and Rimar D
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Introduction: Systemic sclerosis is a complex disease that affects various target organs, making it difficult to assess response and determine remission or relapse. A baseline Neutrophil-to-Lymphocyte Ratio (NLR) >2.95 is associated with severe progressive skin and lung disease and decreased 5-year survival in systemic sclerosis (SSc). However, it is unknown whether NLR changes in response to treatment., Objective: To retrospectively evaluate NLR changes as a biomarker for treatment response in SSc., Methods: Progressive diffuse SSc patients who were treated with autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (AHSCT group), with combination therapy of rituximab and mycophenolate mofetil (combination group) or CAR-T cell therapy (CAR-T group) were recruited, along with healthy controls (HC group). NLR, modified Rodnan Skin Score (mRSS) and forced vital capacity (FVC)% predicted were repeatedly assessed over 2 years., Results: Fifteen patients were recruited in the AHSCT group, 15 in the combination group, and six patients in the CAR-T group. Baseline mean NLR was high (>2.95) in AHSCT, combination groups, and CAR-T compared with HC. All treatment arms showed a statistically significant decrease in mRSS values and an increase in FVC% at each time point up to 12 months. In a linear mixed model, NLR significantly decreased up to 24 months only in the AHSCT group. NLR correlated with mRSS and FVC exclusively in the AHSCT group. NLR increased above 3 in two patients who experienced a relapse after AHSCT., Conclusion: NLR is a simple biomarker that correlated with outcome measures in SSc following AHSCT, but not with conventional therapy or CAR-T therapy. It is suggested that a decrease in NLR following AHSCT may indicate remission, whereas an increase may be associated with exacerbation. Further research is needed to validate these novel findings., (© The Author(s) 2024. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the British Society for Rheumatology. All rights reserved. For permissions, please email: journals.permissions@oup.com.)
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48. Cardiac safe hematopoietic stem cell transplantation protocol for systemic sclerosis with myocarditis- a two-step approach.
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Keret S, Chutko B, Dobrecky-Mery I, Wolak A, Hardak E, Slobodin G, Shouval A, Israel H, Zuckerman T, Yehudai-Ofir D, Farge D, and Rimar D
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49. Outcomes in progressive systemic sclerosis treated with autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplantation compared with combination therapy.
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Keret S, Henig I, Zuckerman T, Kaly L, Shouval A, Awisat A, Rosner I, Rozenbaum M, Boulman N, Dortort Lazar A, Molad Y, Sabbah F, Naffaa ME, Hardak E, Slobodin G, and Rimar D
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Objectives: Autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (AHSCT) has been shown to improve long-term survival for early diffuse progressive SSc compared with CYC. CYC, however, does not provide a long-term benefit in SSc. The combination of MMF and rituximab is a potent alternative regimen. We aimed to retrospectively compare the outcomes of SSc patients who underwent AHSCT to patients who met the eligibility criteria for AHSCT but received upfront combination therapy with MMF and rituximab., Methods: Repeated assessments of modified Rodnan Skin Score (mRSS), forced vital capacity (FVC), and diffusing capacity (DLCO) values were conducted. Clinical improvement was defined as an mRSS decrease >25% or an FVC increase >10%. Event-free survival (EFS) was defined in the absence of persistent major organ failure or death., Results: Twenty-one SSc patients in the combination therapy group were compared with 16 in the AHSCT group. Age, sex and disease duration were similar between the two groups. Clinical improvement at 12 months was seen in 18 (86%) patients in the combination group compared with 13 (81%) in the AHSCT group (P = 0.7). The hazard ratio for EFS at 24 months favoured the combination group (HR = 0.09, P = 0.04). During follow-up, both groups exhibited a significant and comparable reduction in mRSS and an increase in FVC values at each time interval up to 24 months., Conclusion: MMF and rituximab compared with AHSCT in SSc patients eligible for AHSCT resulted in similar skin and lung clinical improvement with a better safety profile at 24 months., (© The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the British Society for Rheumatology. All rights reserved. For permissions, please email: journals.permissions@oup.com.)
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50. An Updated Approach to the Diagnosis of Inflammatory Myopathies.
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Keret S, Shouval A, Rosner I, Rimar D, Lurie M, and Slobodin G
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