Predictors of disease severity, length of hospitalization, and recurrence in inpatients with single-organ cutaneous small vessel vasculitis.

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 DERMATOLOGY
Thilo Gambichler, Larisa Ardabili, Belanna Domin, Laura Susok, Nessr Abu Rached
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There is a lack of systematic studies on single-organ cutaneous small vessel vasculitis (SOCV). To evaluate prognostic clinical and laboratory parameters, including systemic immune-inflammation biomarkers (SIIB) in SOCV inpatients. This study investigated the clinical and laboratory data of 178 inpatients. Blood tests were performed at baseline. SIIB were assessed based on neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) and pan-immune-inflammation value (PIV). Univariable and multivariable statistics were performed. Both NLR and PIV were significantly higher in SOCV patients than in healthy controls. However, the SIIB values observed in SOCV patients were as high as those in psoriasis patients. On logistic regression analysis, disease manifestation on the upper extremities strongly predicted the absence of severe disease (OR: 0.31, 95% CI: 0.13 to 0.73; p = 0.0071). Moreover, older age (OR: 2.3, 95% CI: 1.11 to 4.77; p = 0.025) and severe disease (OR: 2.4, 95% CI: 1.16 to 4.94, p = 0.018) were significant independent predictors of longer hospital stay, whereas female sex was an independent protective factor for longer hospitalization (OR: 0.52, 95% CI: 0.28 to 0.96, p = 0.038). Lower serum C3 was a strong independent predictor of disease recurrence (OR: 13.9, 95% CI 3 to 63.4; p = 0.0007). The increase in SIIB observed in patients with SOCV reflects that systemic inflammatory alterations also play a role in SOCV patients. We identified several clinical and laboratory-based independent predictors of SOCV severity, length of hospitalization, and disease recurrence that may aid prognostication of SOCV patients.

单器官皮肤小血管炎住院患者疾病严重程度、住院时间和复发的预测因素。
目前缺乏对单器官皮肤小血管炎(SOCV)的系统研究。为了评估 SOCV 住院患者的临床和实验室预后参数,包括全身免疫炎症生物标志物(SIIB)。本研究调查了 178 名住院患者的临床和实验室数据。基线时进行了血液化验。根据中性粒细胞与淋巴细胞比值(NLR)和泛免疫炎症值(PIV)评估 SIIB。进行了单变量和多变量统计。SOCV 患者的 NLR 和 PIV 均明显高于健康对照组。然而,SOCV 患者的 SIIB 值与银屑病患者一样高。在逻辑回归分析中,上肢的疾病表现强烈预示没有严重疾病(OR:0.31,95% CI:0.13 至 0.73;P = 0.0071)。此外,年龄较大(OR:2.3,95% CI:1.11 至 4.77;p = 0.025)和病情严重(OR:2.4,95% CI:1.16 至 4.94,p = 0.018)是住院时间延长的重要独立预测因素,而女性性别则是住院时间延长的独立保护因素(OR:0.52,95% CI:0.28 至 0.96,p = 0.038)。血清 C3 较低是疾病复发的一个强有力的独立预测因素(OR:13.9,95% CI:3 至 63.4;p = 0.0007)。在 SOCV 患者中观察到的 SIIB 增高反映出全身性炎症改变在 SOCV 患者中也起到了一定的作用。我们发现了几种基于临床和实验室的 SOCV 严重程度、住院时间和疾病复发的独立预测因子,它们可能有助于 SOCV 患者的预后。
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European Journal of Dermatology
European Journal of Dermatology 医学-皮肤病学
CiteScore
2.00
自引率
4.00%
发文量
129
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The European Journal of Dermatology is an internationally renowned journal for dermatologists and scientists involved in clinical dermatology and skin biology. Original articles on clinical dermatology, skin biology, immunology and cell biology are published, along with review articles, which offer readers a broader view of the available literature. Each issue also has an important correspondence section, which contains brief clinical and investigative reports and letters concerning articles previously published in the EJD. The policy of the EJD is to bring together a large network of specialists from all over the world through a series of editorial offices in France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the USA.
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