Menopause in systemic sclerosis: the impact on clinical presentation in a multicenter cross-sectional analysis from the National Registry of the Italian Society for Rheumatology (SPRING-SIR).

IF 3.4 2区 医学 Q2 RHEUMATOLOGY
Therapeutic Advances in Musculoskeletal Disease Pub Date : 2025-07-14 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1177/1759720X251354898
Martina Orlandi, Dilia Giuggioli, Clodoveo Ferri, Rossella De Angelis, Valeria Riccieri, Fabio Cacciapaglia, Silvia Laura Bosello, Veronica Codullo, Gianluigi Bajocchi, Lorenzo Dagna, Corrado Campochiaro, Giacomo De Luca, Giovanni Zanframundo, Rosario Foti, Giovanna Cuomo, Alarico Ariani, Edoardo Rosato, Francesco Girelli, Elisabetta Zanatta, Ilaria Cavazzana, Francesca Ingegnoli, Maria De Santis, Giuseppe Murdaca, Giuseppina Abignano, Giorgio Petitti, Alessandra Della Rossa, Maurizio Caminiti, Anna Maria Iuliano, Giovanni Ciano, Lorenzo Beretta, Gianluca Bagnato, Ennio Lubrano, Ilenia De Andres, Alessandro Giollo, Marta Saracco, Cecilia Agnes, Edoardo Cipolletta, Federica Lumetti, Amelia Spinella, Luca Magnani, Elisa Visalli, Carlo Iandoli, Antonietta Gigante, Greta Pellegrino, Erika Pigatto, Maria Grazia Lazzaroni, Franco Franceschini, Elena Generali, Gianna Mennillo, Simone Barsotti, Giuseppa Pagano Mariano, Federica Furini, Licia Vultaggio, Simone Parisi, Clara Lisa Peroni, Gerolamo Bianchi, Enrico Fusaro, Gian Domenico Sebastiani, Marcello Govoni, Salvatore D'Angelo, Franco Cozzi, Andrea Doria, Carlo Salvarani, Florenzo Iannone, Serena Guiducci, Silvia Bellando-Randone, Marco Matucci-Cerinic, Cosimo Bruni
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Abstract

Background: Hormonal changes in menopause might interact with the presentation of underlying autoimmune diseases, such as systemic sclerosis (SSc).

Objectives: Our study aimed to evaluate the association of (1) current menopausal status, (2) early menopause, and (3) disease onset during fertile or post-menopausal age on SSc clinical phenotype in a large SSc cohort from the Italian Systemic sclerosis Progression INvestiGation (SPRING-SIR) registry.

Design: Female SSc patients from the SPRING-SIR registry, fulfilling the American College of Rheumatology (ACR)/European Alliance of Associations for Rheumatology (EULAR) 2013 classification criteria, with data on SSc disease onset, menopausal status, and menopausal age, were eligible. SSc onset was categorized as pre-menopausal if SSc onset happened >1 year before menopause or as post-menopausal onset if it occurred >1 year after menopause. An early menopause was defined by a menopausal age <45 years.

Methods: Descriptive statistics and regression models were built to test the association between current menopausal status, pre-menopausal disease onset, and early menopause with SSc-related features.

Results: At baseline, 1157/1538 (75%) patients were in menopause, 632 (50.4%) had a pre-menopausal SSc onset, and 130 (14.4%) reported an early menopause. Post-menopausal patients had more frequent limited cutaneous SSc, anti-centromere antibody positivity, interstitial lung disease, and gastrointestinal manifestations. Pre-menopausal onset cases showed more frequent diffuse cutaneous involvement and peripheral vasculopathy. Patients with early menopause had more frequent peripheral vasculopathy and interstitial lung disease, being early menopause an independent risk factor for digital ulcers and lower diffusing capacity of the lung for carbon monoxide.

Conclusion: Current post-menopausal status and early menopause may impact SSc presentation, being associated with vascular and gastrointestinal manifestations. Menopausal status and age should therefore be thoroughly addressed, aiming at better disease management.

系统性硬化症的更年期:来自意大利风湿病学会国家注册中心(SPRING-SIR)的多中心横断面分析对临床表现的影响。
背景:绝经期激素变化可能与潜在自身免疫性疾病(如系统性硬化症)的表现相互作用。目的:我们的研究旨在评估(1)目前的绝经状态,(2)早期绝经,(3)在生育年龄或绝经后年龄发病与SSc临床表型的关系,该研究来自意大利系统性硬化症进展调查(SPRING-SIR)登记的大型SSc队列。设计:符合美国风湿病学会(ACR)/欧洲风湿病协会联盟(EULAR) 2013年分类标准的SPRING-SIR登记的女性SSc患者,具有SSc疾病发病、绝经状态和绝经年龄的数据。如果SSc发生在绝经前10年,则归类为绝经前;如果SSc发生在绝经后1年,则归类为绝经后。方法:建立描述性统计和回归模型,检验当前绝经状态、绝经前疾病发作和ssc相关特征的早期绝经之间的关系。结果:基线时,1157/1538例(75%)患者处于绝经期,632例(50.4%)有绝经前SSc发病,130例(14.4%)报告提前绝经。绝经后患者有更频繁的局限性皮肤SSc、抗着丝粒抗体阳性、间质性肺疾病和胃肠道症状。绝经前发病的病例表现为更频繁的弥漫性皮肤受累和周围血管病变。绝经早期患者外周血管病变和肺间质性疾病更常见,绝经早期是指溃疡的独立危险因素,肺部一氧化碳弥散能力较低。结论:当前的绝经后状态和早期绝经可能影响SSc的表现,与血管和胃肠道表现有关。因此,应彻底解决更年期状况和年龄问题,以便更好地管理疾病。
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期刊介绍: Therapeutic Advances in Musculoskeletal Disease delivers the highest quality peer-reviewed articles, reviews, and scholarly comment on pioneering efforts and innovative studies across all areas of musculoskeletal disease.
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