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Comparative study between two European inception cohorts of patients with early systemic lupus erythematosus

Authors :
Prevete, I
Espinosa, G
Bellisai, F
Bortoluzzi, A
Conti, F
Fredi, M
Fonseca-Aizpuru, E
de Viedma, V
Gonzalez-Garcia, A
Gonzalez-Leon, R
Iaccarino, L
Iannone, F
Marin-Ballve, A
Mitjavila, F
Pallares, L
Piga, M
Rios-Garces, R
Suarez, S
Tani, C
Zanetti, A
Ruiz-Irastorza, G
Sebastiani, G
Fonseca-Aizpuru, EM
de Viedma, VG
Sebastiani, GD
Prevete, I
Espinosa, G
Bellisai, F
Bortoluzzi, A
Conti, F
Fredi, M
Fonseca-Aizpuru, E
de Viedma, V
Gonzalez-Garcia, A
Gonzalez-Leon, R
Iaccarino, L
Iannone, F
Marin-Ballve, A
Mitjavila, F
Pallares, L
Piga, M
Rios-Garces, R
Suarez, S
Tani, C
Zanetti, A
Ruiz-Irastorza, G
Sebastiani, G
Fonseca-Aizpuru, EM
de Viedma, VG
Sebastiani, GD
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Objective To compare the main characteristics of two inception cohorts (Italian [ITC] and Spanish [SPC]) cohorts of patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) at the time of diagnosis and at one year of follow-up. Methods Demographic, clinical and immunological characteristics, and treatments at SLE diagnosis and at 12 months of follow-up of ITC and SPC were compared. Results One hundred and sixty-four patients in the ITC and 231 patients in the SPC were compared. the patients from ITC were younger at SLE diagnosis (41.1±15.0 years vs. 46.4±15.6 years; p<0.001) and had a higher prevalence of arthritis (62.8% vs. 45.5%; p=0.001), serositis (25.6% vs. 16.0%; p=0.026), neurological involvement (7.9% vs. 1.7%; p=0.006), and immunological abnormalities (anti-dsDNA, anti-Sm, antiphospholipid antibodies) (93.9% vs. 77.8%; p<0.001). Conversely, photosensitivity (29.5% in ITC vs. 45.9% in SPC; p=0.001) and oral ulcers (12.4% vs. 30.3%; p<0.001) were more frequent at onset of SLE in the Spanish patients. At the first 12 months of follow-up, these differences were maintained. At SLE onset, more Italian patients received glucocorticoids (85.4% vs. 50.2%; p<0.001) and immunosuppressive agents. At 12 months of follow-up, more Spanish patients were treated with antimalarials (75.6% in ITC vs. 90.0% in SPC; p<0.001). Conversely, the use of glucocorticoids was lower in SPC (89.0% in ITC vs. 57.1% in SPC; p<0.001). Conclusion These cohorts presented different profiles in terms of pattern of organ/system involvement and disease treatment, possibly as a consequence of patient selection or different disease management approaches between Italy and Spain.

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1308941126
Document Type :
Electronic Resource