TY - JOUR
T1 - Ultrasonography involvement of carotid, upper and lower limb arteries in a large cohort of systemic sclerosis patients
AU - Caimmi, Cristian
AU - De Marchi, Sergio
AU - Bosello, Silvia Laura
AU - Giuggioli, Dilia
AU - Caramaschi, Paola
AU - Di Giorgio, Angela
AU - Spinella, Amelia
AU - Astorino, Giulia
AU - Canestrari, Giovanni
AU - Cocchiara, Emanuele
AU - Gremese, Elisa
AU - Viapiana, Ombretta
AU - Rossini, Maurizio
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - Objectives Data on macrovascular involvement in systemic sclerosis (SSc) are still debatable. The aim of this study was to estimate its prevalence and possible determinants in a large cohort.Methods One hundred and fifty-five outpatients with SSc were enrolled. Data about disease characteristics and cardiovascular risk factors were collected and patients underwent ecocolor Doppler ultrasonography of arteries of the neck and lower (LL) and upper (UL) limbs.Results Mean age was 57.9 +/- 14.5 years and most were female (88.4%) with a limited subset (63.2%). Mean disease duration was 11.4 +/- 8.1 years. Twenty-three (14.8%) had hypertension, 7 (4.8%) diabetes, 64 (41.3%) hypercholesterolemia and 63 (40.6%) were active/past smokers. Seventy-nine (49%) patients had plaques at carotids, 49 (32.9%) at LL and 7 (4.9%) at UL. In multivariate analysis, patients with carotid plaques had more often a limited pattern (P = .001), patients with distal LL plaques pulmonary arterial hypertension (P = .006) and patients with proximal LL plaques lower diffusing capacity for carbon monoxide adjusted to hemoglobin and its ratio to alveolar volume (P = .004). In patients with UL plaques traditional cardiovascular risk factors were not more common, while forced vital capacity was lower (P = .023). Finally, upper limb and proximal LL plaques were as common in early disease patients as in longstanding ones, although the former were younger.Conclusions This study shows that macrovascular involvement is quite common in SSc and that some disease characteristics linked to microvascular involvement are associated with atherosclerotic plaques, which can be present even in early disease. Our study suggests that a complete evaluation of macrocirculation is mandatory for rheumatologists treating SSc patients.
AB - Objectives Data on macrovascular involvement in systemic sclerosis (SSc) are still debatable. The aim of this study was to estimate its prevalence and possible determinants in a large cohort.Methods One hundred and fifty-five outpatients with SSc were enrolled. Data about disease characteristics and cardiovascular risk factors were collected and patients underwent ecocolor Doppler ultrasonography of arteries of the neck and lower (LL) and upper (UL) limbs.Results Mean age was 57.9 +/- 14.5 years and most were female (88.4%) with a limited subset (63.2%). Mean disease duration was 11.4 +/- 8.1 years. Twenty-three (14.8%) had hypertension, 7 (4.8%) diabetes, 64 (41.3%) hypercholesterolemia and 63 (40.6%) were active/past smokers. Seventy-nine (49%) patients had plaques at carotids, 49 (32.9%) at LL and 7 (4.9%) at UL. In multivariate analysis, patients with carotid plaques had more often a limited pattern (P = .001), patients with distal LL plaques pulmonary arterial hypertension (P = .006) and patients with proximal LL plaques lower diffusing capacity for carbon monoxide adjusted to hemoglobin and its ratio to alveolar volume (P = .004). In patients with UL plaques traditional cardiovascular risk factors were not more common, while forced vital capacity was lower (P = .023). Finally, upper limb and proximal LL plaques were as common in early disease patients as in longstanding ones, although the former were younger.Conclusions This study shows that macrovascular involvement is quite common in SSc and that some disease characteristics linked to microvascular involvement are associated with atherosclerotic plaques, which can be present even in early disease. Our study suggests that a complete evaluation of macrocirculation is mandatory for rheumatologists treating SSc patients.
KW - macrovascular involvement
KW - systemic sclerosis
KW - ultrasonography
KW - macrovascular involvement
KW - systemic sclerosis
KW - ultrasonography
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/237882
U2 - 10.1111/1756-185X.13824
DO - 10.1111/1756-185X.13824
M3 - Article
SN - 1756-1841
VL - 23
SP - 681
EP - 692
JO - International Journal of Rheumatic Diseases
JF - International Journal of Rheumatic Diseases
ER -