PERICARDIAL FEATURES OF IN-HOSPITAL RHEUMATOLOGY PATIENTS: AN OBSERVATIONAL STUDY.

Reumatizam Pub Date : 2016-01-01
Aurora Bakalli, Mjellma Rexhepi, Blerta Rexhepi, Dardan Koçinaj
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Rheumatic disorders can be associated with pericarditis, but severe forms of pericarditis are rare. The aim of this observational study was to evaluate pericardial features in patients with different rheumatic diseases. Thirty-five patients hospitalized at the Clinic of Rheumatology, University Clinical Center of Kosovo, from October 1 to October 21, 2014 were included in the study. Demographic data, history, laboratory, ECG, and echocardiography data, with special emphasis on the analysis of the pericardium, were obtained from each patient. Echocardiography was especially focused on the amount of pericardial fluid and pericardial thickness in the posterior wall of the heart. Mean patient age was 51.5 ± 13.8 years. 65.7% of the patients were women. Out of the patients that we analyzed, 88.6% had an inflammatory rheumatologic disease. 11.3% of the patients had mild symptoms, in 68.7% the symptoms were moderate, and in 20% severe. In all patients, pericardial hyperechogenicity was marked, with a mean pericardial thickness of 4.68 ± 1.66 mm. Pericardial effusion in a small amount was present in 57.1% of patients, with a mean pericardial fluid amount of 3.3 ± 1.9 mm. The severity of rheumatic disease had a positive and significant correlation with the presence of pericardial effusion (r= 0.29, p=0.04) and its amount (r= 0.28, p=0.05). The patients had not been aware of the pericardial involvement and did not have any clinical symptoms. In conclusion, in this short-term small observational study pericardial changes were a frequent finding in the rheumatology patients. In general, the pericarditis was subclinical and with small amounts of effusion. The disease activity of rheumatic disorders can be associated with pericarditis. Further studies with larger samples of patients and of longer duration are needed to further explore this issue.

住院风湿病患者的心包特征:一项观察性研究
风湿性疾病可与心包炎相关,但严重形式的心包炎是罕见的。本观察性研究的目的是评估不同风湿性疾病患者的心包特征。2014年10月1日至10月21日在科索沃大学临床中心风湿病诊所住院的35例患者被纳入研究。每位患者的人口统计资料、病史、实验室、心电图和超声心动图数据,特别强调心包分析。超声心动图特别关注心脏后壁的心包积液量和心包厚度。患者平均年龄51.5±13.8岁。65.7%的患者为女性。在我们分析的患者中,88.6%患有炎症性风湿病。11.3%的患者有轻度症状,68.7%的患者有中度症状,20%的患者有重度症状。所有患者心包高回声明显,平均心包厚度为4.68±1.66 mm。57.1%患者有少量心包积液,平均心包积液3.3±1.9 mm。风湿性疾病的严重程度与心包积液存在(r= 0.29, p=0.04)及积液量(r= 0.28, p=0.05)呈正相关。患者没有意识到心包受累,也没有任何临床症状。总之,在这项短期的小型观察性研究中,心包改变是风湿病患者的常见发现。一般来说,心包炎是亚临床的,有少量积液。风湿病的疾病活动性可与心包炎有关。需要进一步研究更大的患者样本和更长的持续时间来进一步探讨这个问题。
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