Sequential nailfold videocapillaroscopy examinations have responsiveness to detect organ progression in systemic sclerosis

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作者
Avouac, Jerome [1 ]
Lepri, Gemma [1 ,2 ]
Smith, Vanessa [3 ]
Toniolo, Elide [1 ]
Hurabielle, Charlotte [1 ]
Vallet, Anais [1 ]
Amrouche, Fazia [1 ]
Kahan, Andre [1 ]
Cutolo, Maurizio [4 ,5 ]
Allanore, Yannick [1 ]
机构
[1] Paris Descartes Univ, Rheumatol Dept A, Cochin Hosp, Sorbonne Paris Cite, 27 Rue Faubourg St Jacques, F-75014 Paris, France
[2] Univ Firenze, Dept Expt & Clin Med, Florence, Italy
[3] Ghent Univ Hosp, Fac Internal Med, Dept Rheumatol, Ghent, Belgium
[4] Univ Genoa, Dept Internal Med, Res Lab, Genoa, Italy
[5] Univ Genoa, Dept Internal Med, Acad Div Clin Rheumatol, Genoa, Italy
关键词
Systemic sclerosis; Nailfold videocapillaroscopy; Disease progression; Digital ulcers; FINGERTIP BLOOD PERFUSION; LONG-TERM TREATMENT; ULCER RISK INDEX; MICROVASCULAR DAMAGE; RHEUMATOLOGY/EUROPEAN LEAGUE; CAPILLAROSCOPIC PATTERNS; CLASSIFICATION CRITERIA; AMERICAN-COLLEGE; SCLERODERMA; INVOLVEMENT;
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10.1016/j.semarthrit.2017.02.006
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Objective: To determine the merit of nailfold videocapillaroscopy (NVC) to detect meaningful micro vascular changes over time in patients with systemic sclerosis (SSc) and whether these changes are associated with overall disease progression and organ involvements. Methods: A prospective cohort of 140 SSc patients was recruited over a 12-month period and was followed up on an annual basis for 3 years. Detailed NVC analysis was performed at inclusion and repeated annually. Disease progression and organ damage were defined according to validated definitions. Results: Significant NVC changes were detected in 72 SSc patients (51%) during the follow-up period. Patients with incident or increased number of giant capillaries were less at risk to develop new digital ulcers (DU) [hazard ratio (HR) = 0.53, 95% confidence interval (CI): 0.07-0.93]. Loss of capillaries over time was confirmed as a robust and independent marker of organ progression. The reduction of the number of capillaries was associated with overall disease progression (HR = 4.35, 95% CI: 1.87-10.12), occurrence of new DU (HR = 5.33, 95% CI: 1.69-16.71), lung vascular progression (HR = 18.53, 95% CI: 1.28-78.33), progression of skin fibrosis (HR = 4.22, 95% CI: 1.24-14.36), and worsening of the Medsger severity score (HR = 5.26, 95% CI: 1.78-15.52). Conclusion: Significant NVC changes are observed in almost half of the patients with SSc during a follow-up of 3 years. Sequential NVC examinations have responsiveness to detect disease progression. Sequential NVC is confirmed of value to monitor SSc, as well as progressive loss of capillaries over time as a potential surrogate marker for disease progression. (C) 2017 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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