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J Autoimmun ; 108: 102419, 2020 03.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32035747

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OBJECTIVES: To assess prognosis factors and outcome of large vessel involvement (LVI) in large vessels vasculitis (LVV) patients. METHODS: Retrospective multicenter study of characteristics and outcomes of 417 patients with LVI including 299 Takayasu arteritis (TAK) and 118 Giant cell arteritis (GCA-LVI) were analyzed. Logistic regression analysis assessed prognosis factors in LVV patients. Outcome of LVI among TAK and GCA-LVI patients (ischemic complications, aneurysms complications, relapses and revascularization) were assessed. RESULTS: In multivariable analysis, stroke/transient ischemic attack [HR: 3.63 (1.46-9.04), p = 0.006] was independently associated with vascular complications in LVV. The 10-years aneurysm free survival was significantly lower [67% (48-93) vs 89% (84-95), p = 0.02] in GCA-LVI compare to TAK patients. The 5-years relapse free survival was significantly lower [47% (37-60) vs 69% (63-75), p < 0.001,] in GCA-LVI compare to TAK patients. The 10-years revascularization free survival was significantly lower [55% (48-64) vs 76% (59-99), p < 0.001] in TAK compare to GCA-LVI patients. After a median follow-up of 5 years, 16 (5.4%) TAK and 7 (5.9%) GCA-LVI patients died, mainly of aneurysm (26%) and ischemic complications (26%). CONCLUSION: This large nationwide cohort of LVI provided prognosis factors of vascular complications in LVV patients. TAK and GCA-LVI have different long-term outcome in term of aneurysm development, relapse and revascularization.


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Arteritis de Células Gigantes/epidemiología , Arteritis de Takayasu/epidemiología , Comorbilidad , Arteritis de Células Gigantes/diagnóstico , Arteritis de Células Gigantes/etiología , Humanos , Mortalidad , Evaluación del Resultado de la Atención al Paciente , Pronóstico , Vigilancia en Salud Pública , Arteritis de Takayasu/diagnóstico , Arteritis de Takayasu/etiología
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J Vasc Surg ; 72(5): 1761-1769, 2020 11.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32482544

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OBJECTIVE: Arterial involvement in Behçet disease (BD) is rare, and its surgical management is a major concern because of its high recurrence rate. This study evaluated the influence of the surgical technique, device, and immunosuppressive treatment used on the postoperative recurrence in patients with non-pulmonary arterial BD. METHODS: A single-center, retrospective study was conducted of 23 patients meeting the international criteria for BD who underwent surgery for arterial involvement between May 1996 and September 2015. Recurrence was defined as the occurrence of arterial aneurysm or thrombosis during follow-up. Perioperative medical treatment and surgical technique used were reported. RESULTS: There were 47 surgical procedures performed in 23 patients. Mean follow-up was 8.4 ± 7.5 years. Initial arterial lesions were aneurysms and thrombosis in 85% and 15% of cases, respectively. Arterial lesions were aortic and peripheral in 48% and 52% of cases. Recurrence rate was 51%. Recurrences developed within <1 year in 24% of cases and at the same anatomic site in 92% of cases. Among the 24 recurrences, 17 were false aneurysms, 6 were thrombosis, and 1 was a true aneurysm in a different arterial site. To treat the arterial lesion, direct anastomosis was performed in 6 cases; bypass using the saphenous vein, graft, or allograft was performed in 6, 27, and 5 cases, respectively; and stent graft was used in 3 cases. Vascular lesions involved the aorta in 19 cases and a peripheral artery in 28 cases. Preoperative medical treatments, including colchicine, steroids, and immunosuppressants, significantly decreased recurrence rate: 28% (7/25) vs 75% (15/20) in untreated patients (P = .002). The recurrence rate was 42.5% (17/40) in patients treated postoperatively vs 80% (4/5) in untreated patients. The nature of the device used (vein, prosthetic graft, allograft, stent graft, or direct anastomosis) did not change the risk of recurrence. When anastomoses were protected using the prosthetic sleeving technique, the recurrence rate was three times lower (P = .08). CONCLUSIONS: Relapse is a main concern after surgical repair of arterial BD. This study suggests the need for targeted perioperative medical management to reduce the risk of arterial recurrence in BD patients. To this end, a multidisciplinary approach is mandatory. The use of sleeve anastomosis is associated with a numerically lower risk of recurrence. However, further studies are needed to confirm this efficacy.


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Aneurisma/etiología , Síndrome de Behçet/etiología , Síndrome de Behçet/cirugía , Implantación de Prótesis Vascular/efectos adversos , Trombosis/etiología , Adulto , Anastomosis Quirúrgica/efectos adversos , Femenino , Humanos , Inmunosupresores/uso terapéutico , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Recurrencia , Estudios Retrospectivos , Stents , Resultado del Tratamiento , Adulto Joven
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Clin Gastroenterol Hepatol ; 17(3): 518-526, 2019 02.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29857143

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BACKGROUND & AIMS: In small-size and short-term studies of hepatitis C virus-associated cryoglobulinemia vasculitis (HCV-CryoVas), patients had a higher rate of response and tolerance to direct-acting antiviral (DAA) agents than interferon-containing regimens. We collected follow-up data from a clinical trial to determine the long-term effectiveness and tolerance of all-oral, interferon-free DAA regimens in patients with CryoVas. METHODS: We collected follow-up data from a prospective international multicenter cohort study of 148 patients with symptomatic HCV-CryoVas (53.7% with cirrhosis and 49.3% naive to treatment with DAAs). All patients received DAA (sofosbuvir plus daclatasvir, n = 53; sofosbuvir plus ribavirin, n = 51; sofosbuvir plus ledipasvir, n = 23; or sofosbuvir plus simeprevir, n = 18), for 12 or 24 weeks, from 2014 through 2017; the median follow-up time was 15.3 months. A complete clinical response was defined as improvement of all organs involved at baseline and the absence of clinical relapse; a partial response was defined as improvement in some but not all organs involved at baseline. The primary end point was clinical response of CryoVas symptoms at week 12 after stopping DAA therapy. RESULTS: A complete response was reported for 106 patients (72.6%), a partial response for 33 patients (22.6%), and no response for 7 patients (4.8%). Cryoglobulins were no longer detected in blood samples from 53.1% of patients, and 97.2% of the patients had a sustained virologic response to therapy. Premature DAA withdrawal was reported for 4.1% of patients. Factors associated with no or partial response to therapy included a severe form of CryoVas (odds ratio, 0.33; 95% CI, 0.12-0.91; P = .03) and peripheral neuropathy (odds ratio, 0.31; 95% CI, 0.11-0.84; P = .02). After a median follow-up time of 15.3 months, 4 patients (2.8%) died. The CryoVas manifestation of purpura was cleared from 97.2% of patients, renal involvement from 91.5% of patients, arthralgia from 85.7% of patients, neuropathy from 77.1% of patients, and cryoglobulinemia from 52.2%. CONCLUSIONS: In a long-term follow-up analysis of data from a clinical trial, we found that more than 95% of patients with HCV-CryoVas have a full or partial response of symptoms to different DAA treatment regimens. Fewer than 5% of patients stop therapy prematurely and less than 3% die. A severe form of CryoVas and peripheral neuropathy were associated with a lack of response of HCV-CryoVas to DAA therapy.


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Antivirales/uso terapéutico , Crioglobulinemia/complicaciones , Hepatitis C Crónica/complicaciones , Hepatitis C Crónica/tratamiento farmacológico , Vasculitis/patología , Anciano , Antivirales/efectos adversos , Ensayos Clínicos como Asunto , Femenino , Estudios de Seguimiento , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Estudios Prospectivos , Recurrencia , Resultado del Tratamiento
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J Autoimmun ; 96: 35-39, 2019 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30122419

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OBJECTIVE: To report the long term mortality in Takayasu arteritis (TA) and to identify prognosis factors. METHODS: We analyzed the causes of death and the factors associated with mortality in a cohort of 318 patients [median age at diagnosis was 36 [25-47] years and 276 (86%) patients were women] fulfilling American College of Rheumatology and/or Ishikawa criteria of TA. A prognostic score for death and vascular complications was elaborated based on a multivariate model. RESULTS: Among 318 TA patients, 16 (5%) died after a median [IQR] follow-up of 6.1 [2.8-13.0] years. The median age at death was 38 [25-47] years with 88% of women. Main causes of death included mesenteric ischemia (n = 4, 25%) and aortic aneurysm rupture (n = 4, 25%). The mortality rate at 5 and 10 years was of 1.9% and 3.9%, respectively. Caucasians (p = 0.049) and smokers (p = 0.002) TA patients were more likely to die. There was an increased mortality in TA (SMR with 95% confidence interval, 2.73 [1.69-4.22]) as compared to age and sex matched healthy controls. We defined high risk patients for death and vascular complications according to the presence of two of the following factors (i.e a progressive clinical course, thoracic aorta involvement and/or retinopathy). In the high risk TA group, the 5-year incidence of death and vascular complication was 48.5% compared to 21.6% (p = 0.001) in those with low risk. CONCLUSION: The overall mortality in our Takayasu cohort was 5% after a median follow-up of 6.1 years. We identified specific characteristics that distinguish TA patients at highest risk for death and vascular complications.


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Factores Sexuales , Arteritis de Takayasu/epidemiología , Población Blanca , Adulto , Rotura de la Aorta , Fumar Cigarrillos , Progresión de la Enfermedad , Femenino , Estudios de Seguimiento , Francia/epidemiología , Humanos , Incidencia , Masculino , Isquemia Mesentérica , Persona de Mediana Edad , Factores de Riesgo , Análisis de Supervivencia , Arteritis de Takayasu/mortalidad
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Circulation ; 136(12): 1114-1122, 2017 Sep 19.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28701469

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BACKGROUND: Because of the wide variation in the course of Takayasu arteritis (TA), predicting outcome is challenging. We assess long-term outcome and prognosis factors for vascular complications in patients with TA. METHODS: A retrospective multicenter study of characteristics and outcomes of 318 patients with TA fulfilling American College of Rheumatology and Ishikawa criteria was analyzed. Factors associated with event-free survival, relapse-free survival, and incidences of vascular complications were assessed. Risk factors for vascular complications were identified in a multivariable model. RESULTS: The median age at TA diagnosis was 36 [25-47] years, and 276 patients (86.8%) were women. After a median follow-up of 6.1 years, relapses were observed in 43%, vascular complications in 38%, and death in 5%. Progressive clinical course was observed in 45%, carotidodynia in 10%, and retinopathy in 4%. The 5- and 10-year event-free survival, relapse-free survival, and complication-free survival were 48.2% (42.2; 54.9) and 36.4% (30.3; 43.9), 58.6% (52.7; 65.1) and 47.7% (41.2; 55.1), and 69.9% (64.3; 76.0) and 53.7% (46.8; 61.7), respectively. Progressive disease course (P=0.018) and carotidynia (P=0.036) were independently associated with event-free survival. Male sex (P=0.048), elevated C-reactive protein (P=0.013), and carotidynia (P=0.003) were associated with relapse-free survival. Progressive disease course (P=0.017), thoracic aorta involvement (P=0.009), and retinopathy (P=0.002) were associated with complication-free survival. CONCLUSIONS: This nationwide study shows that 50% of patients with TA will relapse and experience a vascular complication ≤10 years from diagnosis. We identified specific characteristics that identified those at highest risk for subsequent vascular complications.


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Arteritis de Takayasu/diagnóstico , Adolescente , Adulto , Anciano , Aorta Torácica/fisiopatología , Proteína C-Reactiva/análisis , Enfermedades Cardiovasculares/complicaciones , Niño , Progresión de la Enfermedad , Supervivencia sin Enfermedad , Femenino , Humanos , Estimación de Kaplan-Meier , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Pronóstico , Modelos de Riesgos Proporcionales , Estudios Retrospectivos , Factores de Riesgo , Arteritis de Takayasu/complicaciones , Arteritis de Takayasu/mortalidad , Arteritis de Takayasu/patología , Adulto Joven
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Gastroenterology ; 153(1): 49-52.e5, 2017 07.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28288791

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Circulating mixed cryoglobulins are detected in 40%-60% of patients with hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection, and overt cryoglobulinemia vasculitis (CryoVas) develops in approximately 15% of patients. Remission of vasculitis has been associated with viral clearance, but few studies have reported the effectiveness of direct-acting antiviral drugs in these patients. We performed an open-label, prospective, multicenter study of the effectiveness and tolerance of an all-oral, interferon- and ribavirin-free regimen of sofosbuvir plus daclatasvir in patients with HCV-associated CryoVas. Forty-one consecutive patients with active HCV-associated CryoVas (median age, 56 y; 53.6% women) were recruited from hospitals in Paris, France, from 2014 through 2016. They received sofosbuvir (400 mg/day) plus daclatasvir (60 mg/day) for 12 weeks (n = 32) or 24 weeks (n = 9), and were evaluated every 4 weeks until week 24 and at week 36. Blood samples were analyzed for complete blood count, serum chemistry profile, level of alanine aminotransferase, rheumatoid factor activity, C4 fraction of complement, and cryoglobulin; peripheral blood mononuclear cells were isolated for flow cytometry analysis. Thirty-seven patients (90.2%) had a complete clinical response (defined by improvement of all the affected organs involved at baseline and no clinical relapse) after a median time of 12 weeks of therapy; all had a sustained virologic response (no detectable serum HCV RNA 12 weeks after the end of antiviral therapy). Patients' mean cryoglobulin level decreased from 0.56 ± 0.18 at baseline to 0.21 ± 0.14 g/L at week 36, and no cryoglobulin was detected in 50% of patients at this time point. After antiviral therapy, patients had increased numbers of T-regulatory cells, IgM+CD21-/low-memory B cells, CD4+CXCR5+ interleukin 21+ cells, and T-helper 17 cells, compared with before therapy. After a median follow-up period of 26 months (interquartile range, 20-30 mo), no patients had a serious adverse event or relapse of vasculitis.


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Antivirales/uso terapéutico , Crioglobulinemia/tratamiento farmacológico , Crioglobulinas/metabolismo , Hepatitis C/tratamiento farmacológico , Imidazoles/uso terapéutico , Sofosbuvir/uso terapéutico , Vasculitis/tratamiento farmacológico , Antivirales/efectos adversos , Linfocitos B/química , Linfocitos T CD4-Positivos/química , Carbamatos , Crioglobulinemia/sangre , Crioglobulinemia/virología , Quimioterapia Combinada , Femenino , Hepatitis C/sangre , Hepatitis C/complicaciones , Humanos , Imidazoles/efectos adversos , Inmunoglobulina M/análisis , Interleucinas/análisis , Recuento de Linfocitos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Estudios Prospectivos , Pirrolidinas , Receptores CXCR5/análisis , Receptores de Complemento 3d/análisis , Sofosbuvir/efectos adversos , Respuesta Virológica Sostenida , Linfocitos T Reguladores , Células Th17 , Valina/análogos & derivados , Vasculitis/sangre , Vasculitis/virología
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J Vasc Surg ; 67(5): 1501-1511, 2018 05.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29242069

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OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to describe large-vessel vasculitis (LVV) in patients with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. It is a retrospective single-center study conducted between 2000 and 2015 through a university hospital of 11 HIV-infected patients with LVV. METHODS: The characteristics and outcome of 11 HIV-infected patients with LVV (7 patients fulfilled international criteria for Takayasu arteritis, 5 patients had histologic findings of vasculitis, and 5 patients had imaging features of aortitis) were analyzed and compared with those of 82 patients with LVV but without HIV infection. RESULTS: Concerning the HIV-infected patients with LVV (n = 11), the mean age was 40 years (range, 36-56 years), and 55% of patients were female. At diagnosis of LLV, the mean initial CD4 cell count was 455 cells/mm3 (range, 166-837 cells/mm3), and the median HIV viral load was 9241 copies. Vascular lesions were located in the aorta (n = 7), in supra-aortic trunks (n = 7), and in digestive arteries (n = 3). Inflammatory aorta infiltrates showed a strong expression of interferon-γ and interleukin 6. In HIV-negative LVV patients (n = 82), the median age was 42 years, and 88% of the patients were women. Thirty patients had an inflammatory syndrome. Seventy patients had been treated with glucocorticosteroids and 57 with immunosuppressive treatments. Compared with their negative counterparts, HIV-positive patients with LVV were more frequently male (P = .014), had more vascular complications (ie, Ishikawa score; P = .017), and had more frequent revascularization (P = .047). After a mean follow-up of 96 months, four relapses of vasculitis were reported, and one patient died. Regardless of the HIV virologic response, antiretroviral therapy improved LVV in only one case. CONCLUSIONS: LVV in HIV-infected patients is a rare and severe entity.


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Aortitis , Infecciones por VIH , Arteritis de Takayasu , Adulto , Antivirales/uso terapéutico , Aortitis/tratamiento farmacológico , Aortitis/epidemiología , Aortitis/inmunología , Aortitis/virología , Recuento de Linfocito CD4 , Femenino , Glucocorticoides/uso terapéutico , Infecciones por VIH/tratamiento farmacológico , Infecciones por VIH/epidemiología , Infecciones por VIH/inmunología , Infecciones por VIH/virología , Humanos , Inmunosupresores/uso terapéutico , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Paris/epidemiología , Recurrencia , Estudios Retrospectivos , Arteritis de Takayasu/tratamiento farmacológico , Arteritis de Takayasu/epidemiología , Arteritis de Takayasu/inmunología , Arteritis de Takayasu/virología , Factores de Tiempo , Resultado del Tratamiento , Carga Viral , Adulto Joven
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J Autoimmun ; 82: 41-46, 2017 Aug.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28483439

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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of ustekinumab in the treatment of oral ulcers (OU) in patients with Behçet's disease (BD). PATIENTS AND METHODS: Prospective study including 14 patients [median age of 39 (34; 41) years, with 71% of men] fulfilling criteria of the International Study Group for BD and with active OU resistant to colchicine. Patients received ustekinumab 90 mg (n = 11) or 45 mg (n = 3) subcutaneously at inclusion, at week 4, and every 12 weeks. The primary efficacy endpoint was the proportion of patients with complete response (CR), defined as no oral ulcer, at week 12. RESULTS: At week 12, 64% were in CR, 21% in partial response and 14% non-responders. The median number of OU decreased from 2 [2; 4] to 1 [0; 1.25] (p = 0.0005) at week 12. Mean change from baseline to week 12 of Behçet's syndrome activity score (BSAS) was 22.8 ± 0.3 (p = 0.01). The median daily corticosteroids dose decreased from 12.5 (10; 16.3) to 5 [5; 10] mg/day (p = 0.02). Three patients reported headaches, leading to discontinuation of ustekinumab in one case. After a median follow-up of 7 [3; 12] months, 10 (71%) patients were still receiving ustekinumab and four (28%) experienced a relapse. Decreased levels of circulating IL-17 and IL-12 [median [IQR]; 3.9 [1.6; 10.6] vs. 29.2 [25.2; 42.7] pg/ml, and 29.4 [23.1; 33.3] vs. 56.1 [51.1; 64.4] pg/ml, p = 0.008 for both] were observed under ustekinumab, respectively. CONCLUSION: Ustekinumab seems to be efficient and safe for patient with BD and refractory OU although relapses are frequent.


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Síndrome de Behçet/tratamiento farmacológico , Ustekinumab/uso terapéutico , Adulto , Síndrome de Behçet/diagnóstico , Síndrome de Behçet/inmunología , Síndrome de Behçet/metabolismo , Biomarcadores , Manejo de la Enfermedad , Femenino , Estudios de Seguimiento , Humanos , Masculino , Úlceras Bucales/tratamiento farmacológico , Estudios Prospectivos , Evaluación de Síntomas , Resultado del Tratamiento , Ustekinumab/administración & dosificación , Ustekinumab/efectos adversos
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J Rheumatol ; 48(10): 1583-1588, 2021 10.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34210830

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OBJECTIVE: To assess the spectrum and long-term outcome of patients with noninfectious aortitis. METHODS: We performed a retrospective multicenter study of 353 patients (median age at diagnosis was 62 [IQR 46-71] yrs and 242 [68.6%] patients were women) with noninfectious aortitis. Factors associated with vascular complications were assessed in multivariate analysis. RESULTS: We included 136 patients with giant cell arteritis (GCA), 96 with Takayasu arteritis (TA), 73 with clinically isolated aortitis (CIA), and 48 with aortitis secondary to inflammatory diseases (including Behçet disease, relapsing polychondritis, IgG4-related disease, Cogan syndrome, ankylosing spondylitis). After a median follow-up of 52 months, vascular complications were observed in 32.3%, revascularizations in 30% of patients, and death in 7.6%. The 5-year cumulative incidence of vascular complications was 58% (95% CI 41-71), 20% (95% CI 13-29), and 19% (95% CI 11-28) in CIA, GCA, and TA, respectively. In multivariate analysis, male sex (HR 2.10, 95% CI 1.45-3.05, P < 0.0001) and CIA (HR 1.76, 95% CI 1.11-2.81, P = 0.02) were independently associated with vascular complications. CONCLUSION: Noninfectious aortitis accounts for significant morbidity and mortality. CIA seems to carry the highest rate of vascular complications.


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Aortitis , Arteritis de Células Gigantes , Policondritis Recurrente , Arteritis de Takayasu , Aortitis/epidemiología , Femenino , Arteritis de Células Gigantes/complicaciones , Arteritis de Células Gigantes/epidemiología , Humanos , Masculino , Estudios Retrospectivos , Arteritis de Takayasu/complicaciones , Arteritis de Takayasu/epidemiología
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Medicine (Baltimore) ; 99(40): e22422, 2020 Oct 02.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33019420

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Infectious aortitis (IA) is a rare and severe disease. The treatment classically associates open surgery with prolonged antibiotic therapy. This study aimed to describe clinical characteristics, medical and surgical supports in a large and current series of IA.We conducted a retrospective multicenter study of native aorta IA, between 2000 and 2019. Inclusion criteria were the presence of a microorganism on blood culture, aortic sample or any other validated technique and structural anomaly in imaging.We included 55 patients (85% men), with a median age of 65. Microbiology data substantially differed from previous studies with 12 Gram-negative rods IA, of which only 3 due to Salmonella spp., 24 Gram-positive cocci IA of which 12 Streptococcus spp., and 18 IA due to intracellular growth and/or fastidious microorganisms, of which 8 Coxiella burnetii, 3 Treponema pallidum, and 5 tuberculosis suspicious cases. Fifteen patients (27%) presented with thoracic IA, 31 (56%) with abdominal IA, and 9 (16%) with thoraco-abdominal IA. Eight patients had no surgery, 41 underwent open surgery, only 4 endovascular aneurysm repair, and 2 a combination of these 2 techniques. Nine patients died before 1-month follow-up. There was no difference in the mortality rate between the different types of germ or localization of IA.The variety of germs involved in IA increases. Positron emission tomography-computed tomography scan is a very useful tool for diagnosis. Surgery is still mainly done in open approach and a prospective multicenter study seems necessary to better determine the place of endovascular aneurysm repair versus open surgery.


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Aortitis/terapia , Adulto , Factores de Edad , Anciano , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Aortitis/microbiología , Aortitis/mortalidad , Aortitis/fisiopatología , Femenino , Humanos , Terapia de Inmunosupresión/efectos adversos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Tomografía Computarizada por Tomografía de Emisión de Positrones , Estudios Retrospectivos , Factores Sexuales
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Arthritis Rheumatol ; 71(10): 1727-1732, 2019 10.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31008548

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OBJECTIVE: Oral ulcers, the hallmark lesion of Behçet's disease (BD), can be disabling and resistant to conventional treatment, and there is a need for safe and effective treatment. We undertook this study to investigate the long-term safety and efficacy of ustekinumab therapy for BD-related oral ulcers that are resistant to colchicine. METHODS: This multicenter, prospective, open-label study included 30 patients who fulfilled the criteria of the International Study Group for BD and who were diagnosed as having active oral ulcers resistant to colchicine. Patients were treated subcutaneously with ustekinumab 90 mg at inclusion, at week 4, and then once every 12 weeks. Each patient was assessed longitudinally for the presence and number of oral ulcers, and median numbers of oral ulcers (with interquartile range [IQR]) were calculated. The primary efficacy end point was the proportion of patients at week 12 who experienced complete response, defined as having no oral ulcers. RESULTS: The median number of oral ulcers per patient during ustekinumab therapy was significantly lower at week 12 compared to baseline (0 [IQR 0-1] versus 2 [IQR 2-3]; P < 0.0001). Complete response was achieved in 60.0% and 88.9% of patients at weeks 12 and 24, respectively. The median Behçet's Syndrome Activity Score (in which higher scores indicate more active disease) was significantly lower at weeks 12 and 24 (17.5 [IQR 10-42.5] and 10 [IQR 8-11], respectively) versus baseline (70 [IQR 50-70]; P < 0.0001). After a median follow-up of 12 months (IQR 6-16 months), 26 patients (86.7%) were still receiving ustekinumab treatment. Reasons for ustekinumab discontinuation included BD flare (n = 3) and side effects (n = 1). Seven patients (23.3%) experienced adverse events, including headaches (n = 4) and asthenia (n = 2), with no serious side effects. CONCLUSION: Ustekinumab seems to be effective in treating BD-related oral ulcers that are resistant to treatment with colchicine.


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Síndrome de Behçet/tratamiento farmacológico , Úlceras Bucales/tratamiento farmacológico , Ustekinumab/uso terapéutico , Adulto , Astenia/inducido químicamente , Colchicina/uso terapéutico , Femenino , Cefalea/inducido químicamente , Humanos , Estudios Longitudinales , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Estudios Prospectivos , Insuficiencia del Tratamiento , Resultado del Tratamiento , Moduladores de Tubulina/uso terapéutico
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