1. Factors associated with neuropsychiatric involvement in Latin American patients with systemic lupus erythematosus.
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Barile-Fabris LA, Fragoso-Loyo H, Wojdyla D, Quintana R, Pons-Estel GJ, Catoggio LJ, García MA, Saurit V, Drenkard C, Bonfa E, Borba EF, Sato E, Tavares Brenol JC, Cavalcanti F, Da Silva NA, Lavras Costallat LT, Guibert Toledano M, Massardo L, Neira O, Cardiel MH, Amigo MC, García De La Torre I, Silveira LH, Acevedo Vásquez EM, Chacón-Diaz R, Esteva-Spinetti MH, Alarcón GS, and Pons-Estel BA
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- Anemia, Hemolytic epidemiology, Anemia, Hemolytic etiology, Female, Humans, Latin America epidemiology, Lung Diseases epidemiology, Lung Diseases etiology, Lupus Erythematosus, Systemic complications, Lupus Erythematosus, Systemic epidemiology, Lupus Vasculitis, Central Nervous System etiology, Male, Muscular Diseases epidemiology, Muscular Diseases etiology, Prevalence, Time Factors, Lupus Vasculitis, Central Nervous System epidemiology
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Introduction: Factors related to presentation of neuropsychiatric (NP) SLE manifestations, early in the course of the disease, and during follow up have not been clearly established., Purpose: To identify disease and non-disease related factors associated with NP manifestations in early SLE., Methods: We included 1193 patients from the GLADEL inception cohort free of NP involvement at cohort entry. We evaluated the association of demographic, clinical and laboratory data with NP involvement during follow-up., Statistical Methods: Independent factors associated with NP involvement were identified using a multivariable Cox regression model., Results: Factors independently associated with NP manifestations were: mestizo ethnicity (HR 1.701, 95% CI 1.282-2.258, p = 0.0002), myalgias/myositis (HR 1.832, 95% CI 1.335-2.515, p = 0.0002), pneumonitis (HR 2.476, 95% CI 1.085-5.648, p = 0.0312), shrinking lung (HR 2.428, 95% CI 1.074-5.493, p = 0.0331) and hemolytic anemia (HR 1.629, 95% CI 1.130-2.347, p = 0.0089). Longer disease duration at cohort entry (13 to 24 months) was associated with a lower risk of developing NP manifestations (HR 0.642, 95% CI 0.441-0.934, p = 0.0206)., Conclusions: Patients with myalgias/myositis, pneumonitis, shrinking lung and hemolytic anemia are at higher risk of NP involvement, whereas longer disease duration at cohort entry is associated with a lower risk of developing NP involvement.
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- 2021
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