Comparative analysis of expression of lupus erythematosus in geriatrics versus adults: A retrospective study from tertiary care centre, Rajasthan, India

N. Gupta, V. Paliwal, P. Bhargava, D. Mathur
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Objective: Comparative analysis of expression of lupus erythematosus (LE) in geriatrics versus adults. Materials and Methods: We analyzed and compare the patient's records attending our department between June 2017 and June 2019, diagnosed clinically and immunologically as LE between the two groups. Results: Sixty patients, 30 in each group, met ACRA criteria, were enrolled with mean age of presentation for early-onset was 28 ± 9.8 years and late-onset, 59 ± 4.8 years. Most of the patients were females with decrease in sex ratio with age. The most common presentations were malar rash, photosensitivity, and oral ulcers. Joint complaints, lung and cardiac involvement, and nonscarring alopecia were more common in the elderly. Direct Coombs test positive hemolytic anemia, renal involvement in forms of proteinuria and lupus nephritis, and neurological involvement were seen more commonly in adults. In immunological parameters, antinuclear antibody, anti-double standard DNA antibody (AntiDsDNA), and anti-smith antibody testing were done. AntiDsDNA positivity was more in adults correlate with disease severity. We calculate the systemic LE disease activity index 2000 score was higher in the adult population. Conclusion: Our study illustrated that disease activity and damage are more in adults in comparison to geriatrics. However, geriatrics had more organ damage that may be attributable to associated comorbidities. Although the connective tissue diseases in the elderly needs less aggressive management, it requires more attention for possible organ damage due to associated comorbidities.
老年与成人红斑狼疮表达的比较分析:来自印度拉贾斯坦邦三级保健中心的回顾性研究
目的:比较分析老年与成人红斑狼疮(LE)的表达。材料与方法:对2017年6月至2019年6月在我科就诊的患者病历进行分析比较,两组临床及免疫学诊断均为LE。结果:60例患者,每组30例,符合ACRA标准,早发平均年龄为28±9.8岁,晚发平均年龄为59±4.8岁。患者以女性居多,性别比例随年龄增长而下降。最常见的表现是颧部皮疹、光敏性和口腔溃疡。关节疾病、肺和心脏受累以及非瘢痕性脱发在老年人中更为常见。直接Coombs试验阳性溶血性贫血,蛋白尿和狼疮性肾炎形式的肾脏受累,以及神经系统受累在成人中更为常见。免疫学指标:抗核抗体、抗双标DNA抗体(AntiDsDNA)、抗smith抗体检测。成人中抗dsdna阳性与疾病严重程度相关。我们计算出系统性LE疾病活动指数2000评分在成人人群中较高。结论:我们的研究表明,与老年人相比,成人的疾病活动和损害更多。然而,老年人有更多的器官损伤,这可能归因于相关的合并症。虽然老年人结缔组织疾病需要较少的积极治疗,但由于相关的合并症,它需要更多的关注可能的器官损害。
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