评估少年系统性红斑狼疮患者c反应蛋白水平升高的诊断算法。

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
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摘要

目的:c反应蛋白(CRP)水平通常与系统性红斑狼疮(SLE)疾病活动性无关。我们旨在开发一种评估CRP升高的幼年SLE (JSLE)患者的算法。结果:在190例JSLE患者(F/M:4/1)中,88例(46.3%)从未有过CRP升高,102例(53.7%)有174次CRP升高。病因为感染(n = 139)、关节炎(n = 15)、巨噬细胞活化综合征(MAS) (n = 9)、MAS合并感染(n = 3)、浆液炎(n = 6)、血管炎(n = 2)。MAS在SLE疾病活动指数(SLEDAI) bbbb4组中更为常见,而在SLEDAI≤4组中感染更为常见。在CRP为正常上限2倍的患者中,MAS发作更为普遍。我们开发了一种算法来优先考虑CRP升高的JSLE患者的病因。在主要队列中,165次发作中有164次(99.4%)的病因正确。在外部JSLE队列中,包括37例68次CRP升高的患者,该算法导致67例(98.5%)正确的病因。结论:我们的算法可以帮助医生评估JSLE患者CRP升高的发作。在更大的队列中进行验证可能会提高其性能。
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A diagnostic algorithm to evaluate elevated C-reactive protein levels in juvenile systemic lupus erythematosus.

Objective: C-reactive protein (CRP) levels are generally not correlated with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) disease activity. We aimed to develop an algorithm to evaluate juvenile SLE (JSLE) patients with elevated CRP.

Methods: JSLE patients diagnosed at <18 years were included. Each episode of CRP elevation was evaluated separately.

Results: Of 190 JSLE patients (F/M:4/1), 88 (46.3%) never had an elevated CRP, while 102 (53.7%) had 174 episodes of CRP elevation. Causes were infection (n = 139), arthritis (n = 15), macrophage activation syndrome (MAS) (n = 9), MAS and infection (n = 3), serositis (n = 6), and vasculitis (n = 2). MAS was more common in the SLE disease activity index (SLEDAI)>4 group, while infections were more frequent in the SLEDAI ≤ 4 group. MAS episodes were more prevalent among patients with CRP >2x the upper limit of normal. We developed an algorithm to prioritize etiology in JSLE patients with elevated CRP. It led to the correct etiology in 164 of 165 episodes (99.4%) in the primary cohort. In an external JSLE cohort including 37 patients with 68 elevated CRP episodes, the algorithm led to the correct etiology in 67 (98.5%).

Conclusion: Our algorithm could assist physicians evaluating elevated CRP episodes in JSLE patients. Validation in larger cohorts may improve its performance.

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Biomarkers
Biomarkers 医学-毒理学
CiteScore
5.00
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3.80%
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140
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The journal Biomarkers brings together all aspects of the rapidly growing field of biomarker research, encompassing their various uses and applications in one essential source. Biomarkers provides a vital forum for the exchange of ideas and concepts in all areas of biomarker research. High quality papers in four main areas are accepted and manuscripts describing novel biomarkers and their subsequent validation are especially encouraged: • Biomarkers of disease • Biomarkers of exposure • Biomarkers of response • Biomarkers of susceptibility Manuscripts can describe biomarkers measured in humans or other animals in vivo or in vitro. Biomarkers will consider publishing negative data from studies of biomarkers of susceptibility in human populations.
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