Prevalence and clinical association with acro-osteolysis in early systemic sclerosis

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Sakchaikul, A. [1 ]
Chowchuen, P. [1 ]
Foocharoen, C. [2 ]
Thammaroj, P. [1 ]
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[1] Khon Kaen Univ, Fac Med, Dept Radiol, 123 Mittraphap Rd, Khon Kaen 40002, Thailand
[2] Khon Kaen Univ, Fac Med, Dept Med, Div Rheumatol, Khon Kaen, Thailand
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systemic sclerosis; scleroderma-related disease; acro-osteolysis; hand radiography; skin involvement; HAND INVOLVEMENT; CLASSIFICATION;
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Objective Acro-osteolysis is often associated with systemic sclerosis (SSc). However, the severity of acro-osteolysis and its clinical association among SSc patients is limited. Our aims were to assess the prevalence of acro-osteolysis and the clinical association with acro-osteolysis among SSc patients at early onset of the disease. Methods A cross-sectional study of 120 newly diagnosed SSc patients with the onset of less than 4 years were evaluated on clinical characteristics and hand radiographs. Acro-osteolysis was graded on a 0-4-point scale based on the severity and the patients were subdivided into mild, moderate and severe. Results Among all SSc patients enrolled, 625% were females, 56.1% dcSSc and the vast majority of them (84.1%) were positive for anti-topoisomerase I antibody (anti-topo I). The mean disease duration was 2.0 +/- 1 3 years. Acro-osteolysis was noted in 77 patients with a prevalence of 64.1% (95%C1 54.9-72.7), of which 16.7% were defined as severe acro-osteolysis. Logistic regression analysis revealed that acro-osteolysis was positively associated with anti-topo I (OR 13.96), hand deformity (OR 3.81) and dysphagia (OR 6.66), but negatively associated with oedematous skin (OR 0.05). Analysis stratified by severity of acro-osteolysis showed significant differences between subgroup in terms of the presence of digital gangrene (p=0.02), ischaemic ulcer (p=0.001), oedematous skin (p=0.001), and hand deformities (p=0.01). Conclusion Acro-osteolysis was common in SSc at the early onset of disease. While the presence of anti-topo 1, hand deformity and esophageal involvement were strongly associated with acro-osteolysis, oedematous skin was the protective factor for acro-osteolysis.
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页码:1093 / 1098
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