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POS0079 PATIENTS WITH JUVENILE SYSTEMIC SCLEROSIS HAVE A DISTINCT PATTERN OF ORGAN INVOLVEMENT.RESULTS FROM THE JUVENILE SYSTEMIC SCLEROSIS INCEPTION COHORT. WWW.JUVENILE-SCLERODERMA.COM

Authors :
S. Opsahl Hetlevik
Raju Khubchandani
Kathryn S. Torok
M. Kostik
Flavio Sztajnbok
Sabrina Mai Nielsen
Vanessa Smith
Tilmann Kallinich
N. Helmus
G. Horneff
J. Brunner
I. Foeldvari
Yosef Uziel
P. Costa Reis
Ekaterina Alexeeva
T. Avcin
Thomas J. A. Lehman
Daniela Kaiser
Ana Paula Sakamoto
Edoardo Marrani
Valda Stanevicha
Ozgur Kasapcopur
Anjali Patwardhan
Despina Eleftheriou
Liora Harel
Dragana Lazarevic
W.A. Sifuentes-Giraldo
Farzana Nuruzzaman
M. T. Terreri
J. Anton
B. Bica
Mahesh Janarthanan
M. Moll
Lillemor Berntson
Sujata Sawhney
Natalia Vasquez-Canizares
MJ Santos
Dana Nemcova
Brian M. Feldman
M. Katsikas
Jens Klotsche
Simone Appenzeller
Sindhu R. Johnson
D. Schonenberg
R. Cimaz
K. Minden
Amra Adrovic
Cristina Battagliotti
Source :
Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases. 80:247.2-247
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
BMJ, 2021.

Abstract

Background:Juvenile systemic sclerosis (jSSc) is a rare disease with a prevalence of around 3 in 1,000,000 children. To better capture the clinical manifestations of jSSc the juvenile systemic sclerosis inception cohort (jSScC) has been prospectively enrolling patients with predetermined clinical variables over the past 12 years. One of the goals is to study the demographic, clinical features, and physician and patient reported outcome differences between those with juvenile limited cutaneous (lc) compared to diffuse cutaneous (dc) disease subtypes, to determine if characteristics are similar or different between dc and lc jSSc.Objectives:Evaluation of the baseline clinical characteristics of jSSc patients in the jSScC. Compare clinical phenotype between diffuse (dcjSSc) and limited cutaneous (lcjSSc) subtypes.Methods:Demographic, physical examination, organ system evaluation, autoantibody profile, treatment, and patient and physician reported outcome variables were evaluated from the jSSc Inception cohort and summary statistics applied using chi-square test and Mann Whitney U-test comparing lcjSSc and dcjSSc subtypes.Results:At the time of data extraction, 175 jSSc patients were enrolled in the cohort, 81% were Caucasian and 81% female. Diffuse cutaneous jSSc subtype predominated (73%). Mean disease duration was 3.1 year (±2.7). Mean age at Raynaud´s was 10 years (+3.8) and mean age of first non-Raynaud´s was 10.2 years (±3.8). Significant differences were found between dcjSSc versus lcjSSc, regarding several clinical characteristics. Patients with diffuse cutaneous subtype had significantly higher modified Rodnan skin score (p=0.001), presence of sclerodactyly (p=0.02), presence of Gottron’s papules (p=0.003), presence of telangiectasia (p=0.001), history of digital tip ulceration (p=0.01), and frequency of elevated CK value (p=0.04). Cardiac involvement was significantly higher in limited cutaneous jSSc subtype (p=0.02). Diffuse cutaneous jSSc patients had significantly worse scores for Physician Global Assessment of disease activity (38 vs 25; p=0.002) and disease damage (34 vs 19; p=0.008).Table 1.Comparison of demographic data and significant differences between dcjSSc and lcjSSc at time of inclusionWhole CohortN=175Diffuse SubtypeN=128Limited SubtypeN=47P valueFemale to Male Ratio4.3:1 (142/33)4.1:1 (103/25)4.8:1 (39/8)0.829Cutaneous subtypeDiffuse subtype73% (128)1280Limited subtype27% (47)047Mean Disease duration (years)3.1 (± 2.7)3.3 (± 2.9)2.6 (± 2.2)0.135Mean age of onset of Raynaud´s (years)10.0 (± 3.8)17 non-Raynaud9.8 (± 3.6)10 non-Raynaud10.6 (± 4.3)7 non-Raynaud0.219Mean age of onset of non-Raynaud´s (years)10.2 (± 3.9)10.0 (± 3.7)10.9 (± 4.3)0.173Disease modifying drugs88% (154)89% (114)85% (40)0.446CutaneousMean modified Rodnan skin score14.3 (0-51)17.4 (0-51)6.1 (0-24)0.001Gottron Papules27% (46/171)33% (41/124)11% (5)0.003Sclerodactyly78% (126/162)82% (98/119)65% (28/43)0.020Laboratory valuesElevated CK25% (30/122)30% (26/88)12% (4/34)0.041VascularTelangiectasia36% (56/154)44% (49/111)16% (7/43)0.001History of ulceration53% (91/173)61% (77/127)30% (14/46)0.001CardiacCardiac Involvement6% (10)2% (3)15% (7)0.002Patient Related OutcomesPhysician global disease activity(0-100) min -max35(0-90) n=14138(0-90) n=10825(0-80) n=330.002Physician global disease damage(0-100) min -max31(0-85) n=14034(0-85) n=10819(0-60) n=320.008Conclusion:Results from this large international cohort of jSSc patients demonstrate significant differences between dcjSSc and lcjSSc patients. According to the general organ involvement and physician global scores, the dcjSSc patients had significantly more severe disease. These observations strengthen our previous findings of the unique organ pattern of pediatric patients.Supported by the “Joachim Herz Stiftung”Disclosure of Interests:None declared.

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ISSN :
14682060 and 00034967
Volume :
80
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........5e42529f6678c0f4075d275612203d1d