Clinical characteristics and treatment of elderly onset adult-onset Still’s disease

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Dai Kishida
Takanori Ichikawa
Ryota Takamatsu
Shun Nomura
Masayuki Matsuda
Wataru Ishii
Tatsuo Nagai
Sadahiro Suzuki
Ken-ichi Ueno
Naoki Tachibana
Yasuhiro Shimojima
Yoshiki Sekijima
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[1] Shinshu University School of Medicine,Department of Medicine (Neurology and Rheumatology)
[2] Saku Central Hospital,Department of Rheumatology
[3] Nagano Red Cross Hospital,Division of Rheumatology, Department of Internal Medicine
[4] Minaminagano Medical Center,Department of Rheumatology
[5] Shinonoi General Hospital,Department of Rheumatology
[6] Japanese Red Cross Society Suwa Hospital,Department of Nephrology
[7] Japanese Red Cross Society Suwa Hospital,undefined
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Adult-onset Still’s disease (AOSD)—a systemic inflammatory disease—often occurs at a young age. Recently, elderly onset patient proportion has been increasing; however, data are limited. To evaluate the characteristics of elderly patients with AOSD in a multicenter cohort, we retrospectively analyzed 62 patients with AOSD at five hospitals during April 2008–December 2020. Patients were divided into two groups according to age at disease onset: younger-onset (≤ 64 years) and elderly onset (≥ 65 years). Clinical symptoms, complications, laboratory findings, treatment, and outcomes were compared. Twenty-six (41.9%) patients developed AOSD at age ≥ 65 years. The elderly onset group had a lower frequency of sore throat (53.8% vs. 86.1%), higher frequency of pleuritis (46.2% vs. 16.7%), and higher complication rates of disseminated intravascular coagulation (30.8% vs. 8.3%) and macrophage activation syndrome (19.2% vs. 2.8%) than the younger onset group. Cytomegalovirus infections were frequent in elderly onset patients (38.5% vs. 13.9%) but decreased with early glucocorticoid dose reduction and increased immunosuppressant and tocilizumab use. Elderly AOSD is not uncommon; these patients have different characteristics than younger-onset patients. Devising a way to control disease activity quickly while managing infections may be an important goal in elderly AOSD.
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