系统性硬化症患者中数字缺血性并发症的发生率和独立相关因素。

IF 1.4 Q3 RHEUMATOLOGY
Theerajet Guayboon, Chayawee Muangchan
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目的研究系统性硬化症患者中数字缺血性并发症的发生率和独立预测因素:结果:共纳入171名系统性硬化症患者:共纳入171名系统性硬化症患者。在基线和1年时点,数字牙髓缺失、数字点状疤痕、数字溃疡和数字截肢的发生率分别为41.5%、39.8%、3.5%、7.6%和37.4%、43.9%、14.1%、6.4%。超过一半(58.5%)的全身性硬化症患者在1年的随访期间出现了新的数字缺血性并发症。基线时有数字缺血并发症的患者出现新的数字缺血并发症的风险很高(几率比:15.9)。弥漫性皮肤系统性硬化症与数字缺血并发症(几率比:6.0)、数字点状疤痕(几率比:4.9)和数字牙髓缺失(几率比:6.4)有关。肌腱摩擦与数字点状疤痕有关(几率比:5.0)。盐和胡椒皮肤外观与数字牙髓缺失(几率比:3.0)和数字溃疡(几率比:6.9)有关。病程大于 3 年与数字溃疡有关(几率比:4.4)。男性与数字溃疡有关(几率比:5.4):结论:数字牙髓缺失、数字点状疤痕、数字溃疡和数字截肢是数字缺血性并发症的常见表现,而弥漫性皮肤系统性硬化是六个独立预测因素中最强的一个。
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Prevalence of and factors independently associated with digital ischemic complications in patients with systemic sclerosis.

Objective: To investigate the prevalence of and independent predictors for digital ischemic complications in patients with systemic sclerosis.

Method: Patients enrolled in the Siriraj Systemic Sclerosis Cohort registry during 2013-2019 were classified as having or not having digital ischemic complications at the baseline and 1-year timepoints.

Results: A total of 171 patients with systemic sclerosis were included. The prevalence of digital pulp loss, digital pitting scar, digital ulcer, and digital amputation at baseline and 1 year was 41.5%, 39.8%, 3.5%, 7.6% and 37.4%, 43.9%, 14.1%, 6.4%, respectively. Over half (58.5%) of overall systemic sclerosis had developed new digital ischemic complications during the 1-year follow-up. Those with digital ischemic complications at baseline were at high risk for developing new digital ischemic complications (odds ratio: 15.9). Diffuse cutaneous systemic sclerosis is associated with digital ischemic complications (odds ratio: 6.0), digital pitting scar (odds ratio: 4.9), and digital pulp loss (odds ratio: 6.4). Tendon friction rub is associated with digital pitting scar (odds ratio: 5.0). Salt-and-pepper skin appearance is associated with digital pulp loss (odds ratio: 3.0) and digital ulcer (odds ratio: 6.9). Disease duration > 3 years is associated with digital ulcer (odds ratio: 4.4). Male gender is associated with digital ulcer (odds ratio: 5.4).

Conclusion: Digital pulp loss, digital pitting scar, digital ulcer, and digital amputation were common manifestations of digital ischemic complications, and diffuse cutaneous systemic sclerosis was the strongest of the six independent predictors.

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