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Predictors of severe hemolytic anemia and its impact on major outcomes in systemic lupus erythematosus: Data from a multiethnic Latin American cohort

Authors :
Luis Alonso González
Graciela S. Alarcón
Guillermina B Harvey
Rosana Quintana
Guillermo J Pons-Estel
Manuel F Ugarte-Gil
Gloria Vásquez
Luis J Catoggio
Mercedes A. García
Eduardo F Borba
Nilzio A Da Silva
João C Tavares Brenol
Marlene Guibert Toledano
Loreto Massardo
Oscar Neira
Virginia Pascual-Ramos
Mary-Carmen Amigo
Leonor A Barile-Fabris
Ignacio García De La Torre
José Alfaro-Lozano
María I Segami
Rosa Chacón-Díaz
María H Esteva-Spinetti
Antonio Iglesias-Gamarra
Bernardo A Pons-Estel
Source :
Lupus. 32:658-667
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, 2023.

Abstract

Objective To determine the predictors of the occurrence of severe autoimmune hemolytic anemia (AIHA) and its impact on damage accrual and mortality in SLE patients. Methods Factors associated with time to severe AIHA (hemoglobin level ≤7 g/dL) occurring from the onset of SLE symptoms were examined by Cox proportional hazards regressions. The association of severe AIHA with mortality was examined by logistic regression analyses while its impact on damage was by negative binomial regression. Results Of 1,349 patients, 49 (3.6%) developed severe AIHA over a mean (SD) follow-up time of 5.4 (3.8) years. The median time from the first clinical manifestation to severe AIHA was 111 days (IQR 43–450). By multivariable analysis, male sex (HR 2.26, 95% CI 1.02–4.75, p = 0.044), and higher disease activity at diagnosis (HR 1.04, 95% CI 1.01–1.08, p = 0.025) were associated with a shorter time to severe AIHA occurrence. Of the SLEDAI descriptors, only hematologic (leukopenia and/or thrombocytopenia) showed a certain trend toward significance in the multivariable analysis (HR 2.36, 95% CI 0.91–6.13, p = 0.0772). Severe AIHA contributed neither to damage nor to mortality. Conclusions Severe AIHA occurs during the early course of SLE. Male sex and higher disease activity at diagnosis emerged as independent predictors of a shorter time to severe AIHA occurrence. Although not statistically significant, hematological abnormalities at SLE diagnosis could predict the occurrence of severe AIHA in a shorter time. Damage and mortality did not seem to be impacted by the occurrence of severe AIHA.

Details

ISSN :
14770962 and 09612033
Volume :
32
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Lupus
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f1f8ebb49ecd7f176537de0dd215e28b
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/09612033231163745