Valvular heart disease in autoimmune diseases in Mexico

J. Melgar, J. Fritche-Salazar, M. Soto-López
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Type of funding sources: None.  The autoimmune diseases (AD) have high morbidity and mortality due to their affection to the heart. Our objective was to describe the valvular heart disease (VHD) in patients with AD. Patients with systemic lupus erythematous (SLE), rheumatoid arthritis (RA), and systemic sclerosis (SS) diagnosis were included, from January 1st 2008 to December 31th 2018. Prevalence rates of valve involvement were calculated. A total of 163 patients (57.6% with SLE, 23.3% with RA, 19.0% with SS) were included. The global prevalence of VHD was 5.4% in SLS, 23.6% en RA, and 15.9% in SS. The more affected valve in SLS was the tricuspid valve in 24% (12% with severe tricuspid regurgitation (STR), p = 0.028), in RA was the aortic valve in 26% (13% with severe aortic stenosis (SAS), p = 0.02), and with SS was the tricuspid valve in 48% (29% with moderate tricuspid regurgitation (MTR)). The calcium deposit was present in 66% in RA (37% in aortic valve, p < 0.001). The valve thickening (>5 mm) was higher in RA (50%, p < 0.001), with predominance in mitral valve (26%). We found significant higher rates of STR in SLE, SAS in RA, and MTR in SS compared with the literature. Moreover, calcification and valve thickening were found more often in RA. Early diagnosis of subclinical VHD is mandatory to improve the long-term prognosis of these patients. Valvular heart disease. Autoimmune Disease (n = 163) P value* SLE (n = 94) RA (n = 38) ES (n = 31) Demographic characteristics Age, years. Gender, Male / Female, n Body Mass Index (kg/m2) Arterial hypertension, n (%) Diabetes Mellitus, n (%) 38.8 (12.6) 9/85 26.2 (5.9) 21(22.3%) 6 (6.3%) 62.45 (12.3) 7/31 26.6 (7.1) 14(36.8%) 4 (10.5%) 53.8 (13.3) 2/29 25.4 (4.7) 12 (38.7) 5 (16.1%) <0.001 NS NS NS NS Echocardiographic findings. Valve thickening Aortic Mitral 8 (9%) 1 (1%) 7 (7%) 19 (50%) 9 (24%) 10 (26%) 1 (3%) 0 1 (3%) <0.001 Calcium Deposit Aortic Mitral 4 (4%) 2 (2%) 2 (2%) 25 (66%) 14 (37%) 11 (29%) 8 (26%) 4 (12.8%) 4 (12.9%) <0.001 Aortic valve disease 4 (4%) 10 (26%) 0 Aortic stenosis Moderate Severe 0 0 0 7 (18%) 2 (5%) 5 (13%) 0 0 0 0,02 Moderate Aortic Regurgitation 4 (4%) 3 (8%) 0 NS Mitral valve disease 8 (9%) 2 (5%) 2 (6%) Mitral stenosis Moderate Severe 4 (4%) 2 (2%) 2 (2%) 1 (3%) 0 1 (3%) 1 (3%) 0 1 (3%) NS Mitral Regurgitation Moderate Severe 4 (4%) 2 (2%) 2 (2%) 1 (3%) 0 1 (3%) 1 (3%) 0 1 (3%) NS Tricuspid Regurgitation Moderate Severe 22 (24%) 11 (12%) 11 (12%) 8 (21%) 7 (18%) 1 (3%) 15 (48%) 9 (29%) 6 (19%) 0,028 Pulmonic valve disease Moderate Pulmonic Stenosis Moderate Pulmonic Regurgitation 6 (6%) 1 (1%) 5 (5%) 1 (3%) 0 1 (3%) 0 0 0 NS * Not Significant.
墨西哥自身免疫性疾病中的瓣膜性心脏病
资金来源类型:无。自身免疫性疾病(AD)由于其对心脏的影响,具有很高的发病率和死亡率。我们的目的是描述AD患者的瓣膜性心脏病(VHD)。研究纳入了2008年1月1日至2018年12月31日诊断为系统性红斑狼疮(SLE)、类风湿性关节炎(RA)和系统性硬化症(SS)的患者。计算瓣膜受累的患病率。共纳入163例患者(SLE 57.6%, RA 23.3%, SS 19.0%)。SLS中VHD的全球患病率为5.4%,RA中为23.6%,SS中为15.9%。SLS中受影响最大的瓣膜为三尖瓣(24%为重度三尖瓣返流(STR), p = 0.028), RA中受影响最大的瓣膜为主动脉瓣(26%为重度主动脉瓣狭窄(SAS), p = 0.02), SS中受影响最大的瓣膜为三尖瓣(48%为中度三尖瓣返流(MTR))。66% RA患者有钙沉积(37%主动脉瓣患者有钙沉积,p < 0.001)。RA的瓣膜增厚(>5 mm)较高(50%,p < 0.001),以二尖瓣为主(26%)。与文献相比,我们发现SLE患者STR、RA患者SAS、SS患者MTR的发生率显著增高。此外,钙化和瓣膜增厚在RA中更为常见。早期诊断亚临床VHD对于改善这些患者的长期预后是必要的。心脏瓣膜病。自身免疫性疾病(n = 163) P值* SLE (n = 94) RA (n = 38) ES (n = 31)人口统计学特征年龄,年龄。性别,男/女,n体重指数(kg/m2)动脉高血压,n(%)糖尿病,n(%) 38.8(12.6) 9/85 26.2(5.9) 21(22.3%) 6(6.3%) 62.45(12.3) 7/31 26.6(7.1) 14(36.8%) 4(10.5%) 53.8(13.3) 2/29 25.4(4.7) 12(38.7) 5(16.1%) <0.001。主动脉二尖瓣瓣膜增厚8(9%)1(1%)7(7%)19(50%)9(24%)10(26%)1(3%)0 1(3%)< 0.001钙沉积主动脉瓣二尖瓣4(4%)2(2%)2(2%)25(66%)14(37%)11(29%)8(26%)4(12.8%)4(12.9%)< 0.001主动脉瓣疾病4(4%)10(26%)0严重主动脉瓣狭窄温和0 0 0 7(18%)2(5%)5(13%)0 0 0 0,02年中度主动脉瓣返流4例(4%)3 (8%)0 8 NS二尖瓣疾病(9%)2(5%)2(6%)二尖瓣狭窄中度严重4 (4%)2 (2%)2 (2%)1 (3%)0 1 (3%)1 (3%)0 1 (3%)NS二尖瓣反流中重度4 (4%)2 (2%)2 (2%)1 (3%)1 (3%)1 (3%)1 (3%)1 (3%)NS三尖瓣反流中重度22(24%)11(12%)11(12%)8(21%)7(18%)1(3%)15(48%)9(29%)6(19%)028肺动脉瓣疾病中度肺动脉狭窄中度肺动脉反流6 (6%)1 (1%)5 (5%)1 (3%)0 0 0 NS *无统计学意义。
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European Journal of Echocardiography
European Journal of Echocardiography 医学-心血管系统
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