Evaluation of airway involvement and treatment in patients with relapsing polychondritis

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Hiroshi Handa
Seido Ooka
Jun Shimizu
Noboru Suzuki
Masamichi Mineshita
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[1] St. Marianna University School of Medicine,Division of Respiratory Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine
[2] St. Marianna University School of Medicine,Division of Rheumatology and Allergology, Department of Internal Medicine
[3] St. Marianna University School of Medicine,Department of Immunology and Medicine
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Airway involvement in relapsing polychondritis (RP) can be debilitating and life threatening, often requiring interventional procedures. If standard therapies including systemic corticosteroid and immunosuppressive agents are ineffective, airway stenting is often required. Recently, biologics have been reported to be effective for RP, and the early administration of biologics may avoid airway stenting. To evaluate survival rates and treatment approaches, medical records of RP patients with airway involvement were reviewed. These cases were divided into the following groups: with and without malacia, stenting and non-stenting, and with and without biologics. Kaplan–Meier was used to calculate survival rates and log rank tests were used to analyze biologics groups. A total of 77 patients were enrolled. Airway stenting was performed in 13 patients, all of which developed airway malacia. The stenting group had significantly lower survival rates than the non-stenting group (p < 0.001). Stent-related complications were granulation tissue (85%) and mucostasis (69%). In the non-stenting group, a lower mortality rate was observed. A significantly higher survival rate was seen in patients administered biologics than without (p = 0.014). The early administration of biologics shows promise in preventing severe airway disorders that require airway stenting.
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