超声如何提高巨细胞动脉炎脑血管并发症的及时诊断。

IF 1 Q4 RHEUMATOLOGY
Beatrice Maranini, Maura Pugliatti, Marcello Govoni
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摘要

巨细胞动脉炎(GCA)是一种大中型血管的肉芽肿性炎症性血管炎,多发于颈外动脉和眼动脉,椎动脉较少。在疾病的早期阶段,症状可能是非特异性的,如不适、发烧和体重减轻。明显的典型GCA症状是颞部头痛、头皮压痛、下颌跛行和突然视力丧失。炎症性血管累及GCA导致动脉腔部分或完全闭塞,导致急性缺血性视神经病变、短暂性缺血性发作和缺血性卒中等并发症。后者是GCA的一种罕见但严重的并发症,据报道,在诊断为GCA的患者中,有2.8-7%的患者患有这种并发症。大多数缺血性中风与椎动脉炎症有关,基底动脉和颈内动脉炎症较少。GCA患者的中风影响椎基底动脉循环的病例占50%至100%,而在一般人群中,脑血管事故仅占20%。及时诊断GCA颅脑受累是至关重要的,因为早期开始高剂量皮质类固醇治疗和/或免疫抑制药物(例如,托珠单抗和甲氨蝶呤)对防止此类并发症的进一步发展和复发非常有效。在这种观点下,我们从风湿病学家和神经学家的角度简要地指出了当前椎体超声的可能价值。
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How the ultrasound protocol may improve the timely diagnosis of cerebrovascular complications in giant cell arteritis.

Giant cell arteritis (GCA) is a granulomatous inflammatory vasculitis of medium and large vessels, with a predilection for the external carotid and ophthalmic arteries and, to a lesser extent, for the vertebral arteries. In early phases of the disease, symptoms may be nonspecific, such as malaise, fever, and weight loss. Overt typical GCA symptoms are temporal headache, scalp tenderness, jaw claudication, and sudden vision loss. Inflammatory vessel involvement in GCA results in partial or complete occlusion of the arterial lumen, leading to complications such as acute ischemic optic neuropathy, transient ischemic attack, and ischemic stroke. The latter is a rare but severe complication of GCA, and it has been reported in 2.8-7% of patients diagnosed with GCA. The majority of ischemic strokes are related to inflammation of vertebral and, less frequently, basilar and internal carotid arteries. Stroke in GCA patients affects vertebrobasilar circulation in 50 to 100% of cases, compared to only 20% observed in cerebrovascular accidents in the general population. Prompt diagnosis of GCA cranial involvement is pivotal, since early start of high-dose corticosteroid treatment and/or immunosuppressive drugs (e.g., tocilizumab and methotrexate) is highly effective in preventing further evolution and recurrence of such complications. In this viewpoint, we have briefly pinpointed the current possible value of vertebral ultrasound from both the rheumatologist's and neurologist's point of view.

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Reumatismo
Reumatismo RHEUMATOLOGY-
CiteScore
2.10
自引率
7.10%
发文量
20
审稿时长
10 weeks
期刊介绍: Reumatismo is the official Journal of the Italian Society of Rheumatology (SIR). It publishes Abstracts and Proceedings of Italian Congresses and original papers concerning rheumatology. Reumatismo is published quarterly and is sent free of charge to the Members of the SIR who regularly pay the annual fee. Those who are not Members of the SIR as well as Corporations and Institutions may also subscribe to the Journal.
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