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AB0510 The relationship between nailfold capillaroscopic assessment and telangiectasia score with severity of peripheral vascular involvement in systemic sclerosis

Authors :
Murat Inanc
Sevil Kamali
Lale Ocal
Ahmet Omma
Özlem Pehlivan
Burak Erer
Yasemin Yalcinkaya
Nilufer Alpay
Source :
Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases. 72:A944.3-A945
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
BMJ, 2013.

Abstract

Objectives To determine the association of nailfold videocapillaroscopy(NVC)findings and telangiectasia score with DU history and severity of peripheral vascular involvement(PVI) in Systemic Sclerosis(SSc). Methods Fifty-nine SSc patients fulfilling Leroy and Medsger criteria were evaluated including Telangiectasia Score(TS)(Shah AA et al. J Rheumatol 2010), Modifiye Rodnan Skin Score(MRSS), Valentine Activity Scale(VAS) and Medsger Severity Scale(SS). Qualitative(early, active and late patterns) and semiquantitative assessments [capillary number(CN), irregularly enlarged capillaries(IEC), giant capillaries(GC), capillary ramifications(CR), microhaemorrhages(H), capillary array disorganisation(CAD) and microangiopathy evolution score(MES)]. was performed by NVC(Sulli et al. Ann Rheum Dis 2008) Results The mean age of patients was 45.6 and 91,5% were females. The mean duration of Raynaud’s(RS), non-Raynaud symptoms(NRS), skin involvement(SI)(year) were 6.1±6.5, 3.1±2.0, 3.0±2.0 respectively. Of the patients 20(34%) were diffuse cutaneous,35(59%) were limited and 4(7%) were sine-scleroderma;13(22%) were anti-centromere(+) and 29(49%) were anti-Scl70(+). DU history (DU+) was present in 27(46%) and telangiectases were present in 34(58%). When we compare DU- and DU + groups, the mean score of CN was 1.4±0.7 vs 2.0±0.5*(p Conclusions DU history and severe PVI in SSc was associated with capillary loss and microangiopathy. ‘Early’ NVC pattern was very rare in patients with DU history and was not found in severe PVI. Severe PVI in males was more frequent than females. Telangiectasia scores were not found to be related to PVI. NVC may be a helpful method in the assessment of SSc patients for PVI prognosis, warranting prospective studies. Disclosure of Interest None Declared

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ISSN :
14682060 and 00034967
Volume :
72
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases
Accession number :
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