The seasonal distribution of immune thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura is influenced by geography: Epidemiologic findings from a multi-center analysis of 719 disease episodes

IF 10.1 1区 医学 Q1 HEMATOLOGY
Jeremy W. Jacobs, Caroline G. Stanek, Garrett S. Booth, Argiris Symeonidis, Andrew W. Shih, Elizabeth S. Allen, Eleni Gavriilaki, Brenda J. Grossman, Katerina Pavenski, Amy Moorehead, Flora Peyvandi, Pasquale Agosti, Ilaria Mancini, Laura D. Stephens, Jay S. Raval, Maria Eva Mingot-Castellano, Elizabeth P. Crowe, Laetitia Daou, Menaka Pai, Donald M. Arnold, Marisa B. Marques, Ryan Henrie, Tyler W. Smith, Gayatri Sreenivasan, Rance C. Siniard, Lisa R. Wallace, Chisa Yamada, Miriam Andrea Duque, Yanyun Wu, Thomas J. Harrington, Diana M. Byrnes, Aikaterini Bitsani, Amanda K. Davis, Danielle H. Robinson, Quentin Eichbaum, Cristina A. Figueroa Villalba, Justin E. Juskewitch, Georgia Kaiafa, Eleni Kapsali, Ellen Klapper, Ingrid Perez-Alvarez, Monica S. Klein, Nikolaos Kotsiou, Chrysavgi Lalayanni, Evdokia Mandala, Fatima Aldarweesh, Rahaf Alkhateb, Lisandro Fortuny, Zois Mellios, Apostolia Papalexandri, Meredith G. Parsons, Annette J. Schlueter, Christopher A. Tormey, Cameron Wellard, Erica M. Wood, Shiyang Jia, Allison P. Wheeler, Amy A. Powers, Christopher B. Webb, Sean G. Yates, Raïda Bouzid, Paul Coppo, Evan M. Bloch, Brian D. Adkins
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Prior studies have suggested that immune thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (iTTP) may display seasonal variation; however, methodologic limitations and sample sizes have diminished the ability to perform a rigorous assessment. This 5-year retrospective study assessed the epidemiology of iTTP and determined whether it displays a seasonal pattern. Patients with both initial and relapsed iTTP (defined as a disintegrin and metalloprotease with thrombospondin type motifs 13 activity <10%) from 24 tertiary centers in Australia, Canada, France, Greece, Italy, Spain, and the US were included. Seasons were defined as: Northern Hemisphere—winter (December–February); spring (March–May); summer (June–August); autumn (September–November) and Southern Hemisphere—winter (June–August); spring (September–November); summer (December–February); autumn (March–May). Additional outcomes included the mean temperature in months with and without an iTTP episode at each site. A total of 583 patients experienced 719 iTTP episodes. The observed proportion of iTTP episodes during the winter was significantly greater than expected if equally distributed across seasons (28.5%, 205/719, 25.3%–31.9%; p = .03). Distance from the equator and mean temperature deviation both positively correlated with the proportion of iTTP episodes during winter. Acute iTTP episodes were associated with the winter season and colder temperatures, with a second peak during summer. Occurrence during winter was most pronounced at sites further from the equator and/or with greater annual temperature deviations. Understanding the etiologies underlying seasonal patterns of disease may assist in discovery and development of future preventative therapies and inform models for resource utilization.

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免疫性血栓性血小板减少性紫癜的季节性分布受地域影响:对 719 例发病进行多中心分析后得出的流行病学结论。
之前的研究表明,免疫性血栓性血小板减少性紫癜(iTTP)可能会出现季节性变化;但是,由于方法和样本量的限制,无法进行严格的评估。这项为期 5 年的回顾性研究对 iTTP 的流行病学进行了评估,并确定其是否呈现季节性模式。初次和复发 iTTP(定义为具有凝血酶原型基序 13 活性的崩解素和金属蛋白酶
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15.70
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3.90%
发文量
363
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: The American Journal of Hematology offers extensive coverage of experimental and clinical aspects of blood diseases in humans and animal models. The journal publishes original contributions in both non-malignant and malignant hematological diseases, encompassing clinical and basic studies in areas such as hemostasis, thrombosis, immunology, blood banking, and stem cell biology. Clinical translational reports highlighting innovative therapeutic approaches for the diagnosis and treatment of hematological diseases are actively encouraged.The American Journal of Hematology features regular original laboratory and clinical research articles, brief research reports, critical reviews, images in hematology, as well as letters and correspondence.
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