Female sex hormones at the onset of systemic lupus erythematosus affect survival.

M J Rood, E A Van Der Velde, R Ten Cate, F C Breedveld, T W Huizinga
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Abstract

Female sex hormones affect susceptibility to systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). To determine the effect of female sex hormones at onset of SLE on the survival of these patients, a retrospective survey was performed. The charts of 168 female SLE patients were evaluated to study the disease course, in particular the presence and kind of SLE criteria. Patients were classified as either belonging to the 'high female sex hormone at onset (HH)' or 'low female sex hormone at onset (LH)' group according to age at diagnosis. The statistics of the Dutch population, matched for age, were used to control for differences in life expectancy in these groups. A Cox regression model revealed that the relative mortality risk of HH patients vs HH controls was 4.2 times higher than the relative mortality risk of LH patients compared to LH controls. No differences in the frequency of SLE criteria between HH and LH patients were found that could explain the observed difference in mortality risk.

女性性激素在系统性红斑狼疮发病时影响生存。
女性性激素影响系统性红斑狼疮(SLE)的易感性。为了确定SLE发病时女性性激素对这些患者生存的影响,我们进行了回顾性调查。对168例女性SLE患者的图表进行评价,研究病程,特别是SLE的存在和类型标准。根据诊断年龄将患者分为“起病时女性性激素高(HH)”组和“起病时女性性激素低(LH)”组。荷兰人口的统计数据与年龄相匹配,用于控制这些组中预期寿命的差异。Cox回归模型显示HH患者相对于HH对照组的相对死亡风险比LH患者相对于LH对照组的相对死亡风险高4.2倍。在HH和LH患者之间没有发现SLE标准出现频率的差异,这可以解释观察到的死亡风险差异。
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