Objective: Qualitative capillaroscopy patterns in juvenile- and adult-onset systemic sclerosis (SSc) were studied in adulthood using data from the EULAR Scleroderma Trials and Research (EUSTAR) database. Methods: Data collected between June 2004 and April 2013 were examined with focus on capillaroscopy. In this retrospective exploratory study, series of patients with juvenile-onset SSc were matched with series of adult-onset SSc having the same gender and autoantibody profile. Results: 30 of 123 patientswith juvenile-onset and 2108 of 7133with adult-onset SSc had data on capillaroscopy. Juvenile-onset SSc showed scleroderma pattern more frequently than adult-onset SSc (93.3% and 88%). The OR was 2.44 and 95% CI 0.57–10.41. An active scleroderma pattern was present in 58% of juvenile- and 61% of adult-onset SSc. The OR was 0.91 and 95% CI 0.28–2.93. The late scleroderma pattern was present in 61% of juvenile- and 55.5% of adult-onset SSc. The OR was 1.06 and 95% CI 0.34–3.56. Conclusion: This is the first exploratory study on the comparison of capillaroscopy between juvenile- and adult-onset SSc in adulthood. Juvenile-onset SSc had an increase prevalence of scleroderma pattern, but a similar distribution of the three patterns was suggested. Further studies are needed to define this issue. © 2015 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

A comparison between nailfold capillaroscopy patterns in adulthood in juvenile and adult-onset systemic sclerosis: A EUSTAR exploratory study / Ingegnoli, F., Boracchi, P., Gualtierotti, R., Smith, V., Cutolo, M., Foeldvari, I., Airò, P., Alegre Sancho, J.J., Allanore, Y., Ananieva, L.P., Ancuta, C., Andrade, L.E., Aringer, M., Becvar, R., Bojinca, M., Butrimiene, I., Cantatore, F.P., Caporali, R., Caramaschi, P., Carreira, P.E., et al.. - In: MICROVASCULAR RESEARCH. - ISSN 0026-2862. - STAMPA. - 102:(2015), pp. 19-24. [10.1016/j.mvr.2015.07.007]

A comparison between nailfold capillaroscopy patterns in adulthood in juvenile and adult-onset systemic sclerosis: A EUSTAR exploratory study

RICCIERI, Valeria;ROSATO, Edoardo;
2015

Abstract

Objective: Qualitative capillaroscopy patterns in juvenile- and adult-onset systemic sclerosis (SSc) were studied in adulthood using data from the EULAR Scleroderma Trials and Research (EUSTAR) database. Methods: Data collected between June 2004 and April 2013 were examined with focus on capillaroscopy. In this retrospective exploratory study, series of patients with juvenile-onset SSc were matched with series of adult-onset SSc having the same gender and autoantibody profile. Results: 30 of 123 patientswith juvenile-onset and 2108 of 7133with adult-onset SSc had data on capillaroscopy. Juvenile-onset SSc showed scleroderma pattern more frequently than adult-onset SSc (93.3% and 88%). The OR was 2.44 and 95% CI 0.57–10.41. An active scleroderma pattern was present in 58% of juvenile- and 61% of adult-onset SSc. The OR was 0.91 and 95% CI 0.28–2.93. The late scleroderma pattern was present in 61% of juvenile- and 55.5% of adult-onset SSc. The OR was 1.06 and 95% CI 0.34–3.56. Conclusion: This is the first exploratory study on the comparison of capillaroscopy between juvenile- and adult-onset SSc in adulthood. Juvenile-onset SSc had an increase prevalence of scleroderma pattern, but a similar distribution of the three patterns was suggested. Further studies are needed to define this issue. © 2015 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
2015
Capillaroscopy; EUSTAR; Juvenile systemic sclerosis; Microcirculation; Nailfold capillaroscopy; Systemic sclerosis; Videocapillaroscopy; Biochemistry; Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine; Cell Biology
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A comparison between nailfold capillaroscopy patterns in adulthood in juvenile and adult-onset systemic sclerosis: A EUSTAR exploratory study / Ingegnoli, F., Boracchi, P., Gualtierotti, R., Smith, V., Cutolo, M., Foeldvari, I., Airò, P., Alegre Sancho, J.J., Allanore, Y., Ananieva, L.P., Ancuta, C., Andrade, L.E., Aringer, M., Becvar, R., Bojinca, M., Butrimiene, I., Cantatore, F.P., Caporali, R., Caramaschi, P., Carreira, P.E., et al.. - In: MICROVASCULAR RESEARCH. - ISSN 0026-2862. - STAMPA. - 102:(2015), pp. 19-24. [10.1016/j.mvr.2015.07.007]
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