Distribution of nailfold videocapillaroscopy parameters in systemic lupus erythematosus and their association with disease activity: an international blinded case-control analysis on behalf of the EULAR study group on microcirculation in rheumatic diseases.

IF 4.7 2区 医学 Q1 RHEUMATOLOGY
Francesca Ingegnoli, Nicola Ughi, Valeria Riccieri, Katia Stefanantoni, Jean-Luc Cracowski, Marwin Gutierrez, Alberto Sulli, Tatiana S Rodriguez-Reyna, Alexandra Hame, Ashima Makol, Laura Nuño-Nuño, Juan Carlos Nieto-Gonzalez, Satoshi Kubo, Malgorzata Michalska-Jakubus, Olga Sanchez Pernaute, Rossella De Angelis, Ariane L Herrick, Karin Melsens, Maurizio Cutolo, Vanessa Smith
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Abstract

Objectives: To evaluate whether patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) have different nailfold videocapillaroscopy (NVC) findings compared with healthy controls (HCs) and whether there is an association between NVC abnormalities and disease activity, clinical and/or laboratory features in SLE.

Methods: This is an observational, multicentre, international, matched case-control study. 381 subjects (203 patients with SLE and 178 HCs) were enrolled from 16 centres in 10 countries. Clinical and laboratory data were collected using ad hoc forms. 5861 NVC images were acquired, coded and uploaded for central blinded analysis.

Results: A normal NVC pattern was observed in most patients with SLE (86.6%) and, a significantly higher frequency of NVC abnormalities such as enlarged and giant capillaries, microhaemorrhages and irregular nail bed architecture (p<0.001) were found in the remaining patients. Multiple correspondence analysis outlined two NVC patterns, one of which, the more severe (cluster 2), present in 12% of patients, was characterised by a higher prevalence of lower capillary density, abnormally shaped and enlarged capillaries and irregular nail bed architecture. NVC cluster 2 had significantly higher disease activity compared with cluster 1 for both Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Disease Activity Index cut-off points ≥3 and ≥4 (p=0.016 and p=0.028, respectively). SLE with 'more severe' NVC pattern (cluster 2) have a significantly higher frequency of arthritis, renal involvement and ongoing glucocorticoid therapy, whereas serositis was significantly associated with 'less severe' NVC pattern (cluster 1).

Conclusions: This study has shown that changes in NVC patterns are associated with important aspects of SLE disease activity. Future prospective studies are needed to further support the use of NVC in SLE monitoring.

Trial registration number: NCT02801812.

系统性红斑狼疮患者甲襞视频毛细血管镜参数的分布及其与疾病活动性的关系:代表EULAR风湿病微循环研究组进行的一项国际盲法病例对照分析。
目的:评估系统性红斑狼疮(SLE)患者与健康对照组(hc)相比是否有不同的甲襞视频毛细血管镜检查(NVC)结果,以及NVC异常与SLE的疾病活动性、临床和/或实验室特征之间是否存在关联。方法:这是一项观察性、多中心、国际性、匹配病例对照研究。来自10个国家16个中心的381名受试者(203名SLE患者和178名hc患者)入组。使用临时表格收集临床和实验室数据。获取5861张NVC图像,编码并上传中央盲法分析。结果:在大多数SLE患者(86.6%)中观察到正常的NVC模式,而NVC异常的频率明显更高,如毛细血管扩大和巨大、微出血和不规则的甲床结构(结论:本研究表明,NVC模式的改变与SLE疾病活动性的重要方面相关。未来的前瞻性研究需要进一步支持NVC在SLE监测中的应用。试验注册号:NCT02801812。
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RMD Open
RMD Open RHEUMATOLOGY-
CiteScore
7.30
自引率
6.50%
发文量
205
审稿时长
14 weeks
期刊介绍: RMD Open publishes high quality peer-reviewed original research covering the full spectrum of musculoskeletal disorders, rheumatism and connective tissue diseases, including osteoporosis, spine and rehabilitation. Clinical and epidemiological research, basic and translational medicine, interesting clinical cases, and smaller studies that add to the literature are all considered.
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