1. Preliminary Clinical and Laser Speckle Contrast Analysis Data on Selexipag Efficacy for the Treatment of Digital Vasculopathy in Systemic Sclerosis
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Marco Di Battista, Alessandra Della Rossa, Mattia Da Rio, Giammarco De Mattia, Riccardo Morganti, and Marta Mosca
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Rheumatology ,Immunology ,Immunology and Allergy - Abstract
ObjectiveSystemic sclerosis (SSc) is burdened by Raynaud phenomenon (RP) and digital ulcers (DUs), and sometimes standard vasoactive therapies are ineffective or contraindicated. Selexipag is an oral selective IP prostacyclin receptor agonist approved for the treatment of SSc-related pulmonary arterial hypertension. We aimed to evaluate the clinical and instrumental efficacy of selexipag in SSc digital vasculopathy.MethodsPatients with SSc with severe digital vasculopathy refractory or with contraindication to all other vasoactive therapies were administered selexipag. RP- and DU-related clinical outcomes were evaluated, and digital perfusion was assessed by laser speckle contrast analysis (LASCA), all at baseline and after 3 months.ResultsSelexipag was administered to 9 patients with SSc (66.6% female, mean age 52.3 [SD 16.6] yrs). One patient had to stop the drug because of adverse effects. After 3 months of selexipag administration, there was a significant reduction in RP daily episodes (P= 0.01) and RP mean duration (P= 0.04). The number of DUs decreased from 10 to 4 without reaching statistical significance. A significant improvement in mean perfusion of the fingers (P= 0.02) was observed with LASCA.ConclusionSelexipag showed good potential for the treatment of SSc digital vasculopathy. Our results are certainly preliminary, yet quite encouraging. New trials for the evaluation of selexipag efficacy in SSc digital vasculopathy are needed.
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- 2023
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