TY - JOUR
T1 - Iloprost use and medical management of systemic sclerosis-related vasculopathy in Italian tertiary referral centers: results from the PROSIT study
AU - Negrini, Simone
AU - Magnani, Ottavia
AU - Matucci-Cerinic, Marco
AU - Carignola, Renato
AU - Data, Valeria
AU - Montabone, Erika
AU - Santaniello, Alessandro
AU - Adorni, Giuditta
AU - Murdaca, Giuseppe
AU - Puppo, Francesco
AU - Indiveri, Francesco
AU - Della Rossa, Alessandra
AU - D’Ascanio, Anna
AU - Barsotti, Simone
AU - Giuggioli, Dilia
AU - Ferri, Clodoveo
AU - Lumetti, Federica
AU - Bosello, Silvia Laura
AU - Canestrari, Giovanni
AU - Bellando Randone, Silvia
AU - Bruni, Cosimo
AU - Guiducci, Serena
AU - Battaglia, Elisabetta
AU - De Andres, Maria Ilenia
AU - Russo, Alessandra Azzurra
AU - Beretta, Lorenzo
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - Vasculopathy is a crucial feature of systemic sclerosis (SSc), and Raynaud's phenomenon (RP) and digital ulcers (DU) have a deep impact on the quality of patients' life. The management of vascular disease can be challenging for the clinician because of the suboptimal tolerability of the treatments and lack of consensus on the best therapeutic approach. Intravenous iloprost, a synthetic analogue of prostacyclin, is broadly used for the treatment of RP and ischemic ulcers secondary to SSc. However, no standardized protocol on iloprost use is currently available and, consequently, the management of this treatment is largely based on the experience of each single center. The PROSIT project is an observational, multicenter study aiming to investigate the current treatments for SSc vasculopathy, the use of prostanoids, with special regard to iloprost, and the perception of the treatment from a patient's perspective. The study was conducted on a cohort of 346 patients from eight Italian centers and included a structured survey addressed to physicians, data collected from patient's medical records and two patient-administered questionnaires assessing the level of satisfaction, tolerability and perception of the efficacy of Iloprost. PROSIT data confirmed that in the contest of SSc iloprost represents the first-line choice for the management of severe RP and DU. Moreover, it is a well-tolerated treatment as reported by patients' experience. Although a standard protocol for the treatment of SSc-related vasculopathy is lacking, PROSIT study identified different therapeutic approaches largely supported by tertiary Italian centers. Further studies are needed in order to optimize the best treatment for SSc vascular diseases, in particular to improve the best iloprost schedule management.
AB - Vasculopathy is a crucial feature of systemic sclerosis (SSc), and Raynaud's phenomenon (RP) and digital ulcers (DU) have a deep impact on the quality of patients' life. The management of vascular disease can be challenging for the clinician because of the suboptimal tolerability of the treatments and lack of consensus on the best therapeutic approach. Intravenous iloprost, a synthetic analogue of prostacyclin, is broadly used for the treatment of RP and ischemic ulcers secondary to SSc. However, no standardized protocol on iloprost use is currently available and, consequently, the management of this treatment is largely based on the experience of each single center. The PROSIT project is an observational, multicenter study aiming to investigate the current treatments for SSc vasculopathy, the use of prostanoids, with special regard to iloprost, and the perception of the treatment from a patient's perspective. The study was conducted on a cohort of 346 patients from eight Italian centers and included a structured survey addressed to physicians, data collected from patient's medical records and two patient-administered questionnaires assessing the level of satisfaction, tolerability and perception of the efficacy of Iloprost. PROSIT data confirmed that in the contest of SSc iloprost represents the first-line choice for the management of severe RP and DU. Moreover, it is a well-tolerated treatment as reported by patients' experience. Although a standard protocol for the treatment of SSc-related vasculopathy is lacking, PROSIT study identified different therapeutic approaches largely supported by tertiary Italian centers. Further studies are needed in order to optimize the best treatment for SSc vascular diseases, in particular to improve the best iloprost schedule management.
KW - Digital ulcers
KW - Iloprost
KW - Vasculopathy
KW - Raynaud’s phenomenon
KW - Systemic sclerosis
KW - PROSIT
KW - Digital ulcers
KW - Iloprost
KW - Vasculopathy
KW - Raynaud’s phenomenon
KW - Systemic sclerosis
KW - PROSIT
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/237889
U2 - 10.1007/s10238-019-00553-y
DO - 10.1007/s10238-019-00553-y
M3 - Article
SN - 1591-8890
VL - 19
SP - 357
EP - 366
JO - Clinical and Experimental Medicine
JF - Clinical and Experimental Medicine
ER -