Damage in a large systemic lupus erythematosus cohort from the Spanish Society of Rheumatology Lupus Registry (RELESSER) with emphasis on the cardiovascular system: a longitudinal analysis

Objective: To assess organ damage, with emphasis on the cardiovascular system, over the different stages of the disease in a large SLE cohort. Methods: Multicentre, longitudinal study of a cohort of 4219 patients with SLE enrolled in the Spanish Society of Rheumatology Lupus Registry. Organ damage w...

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Autores: Altabás-González, Irene, Rua-Figueroa, Iñigo, Mouriño, Coral, Roberts, Karen, Jiménez, Norman, Martínez-Barrio, Julia, Galindo, María, Calvo Alén, Jaime, Del Campo Pérez, Víctor, Uriarte Itzazelaia, Esther, Tomero, Eva, Freire-González, Mercedes, Martínez Taboada, Víctor Manuel, Salgado, Eva, Vela, Paloma, Fernández-Nebro, Antonio, Olivé, Alejandro, Narváez, Javier, Menor-Almagro, Raúl, Santo Soler, Gregorio
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Fecha de publicación:2024
País:España
Recursos:Universidad de Cantabria (UC)
Repositorio:UCrea Repositorio Abierto de la Universidad de Cantabria
Idioma:inglés
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Acesso em linha:https://hdl.handle.net/10902/34514
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Palavra-chave:Autoimmune diseases
Cardiovascular diseases
Lupus Erythematosus
Systemic
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Damage in a large systemic lupus erythematosus cohort from the Spanish Society of Rheumatology Lupus Registry (RELESSER) with emphasis on the cardiovascular system: a longitudinal analysis
title Damage in a large systemic lupus erythematosus cohort from the Spanish Society of Rheumatology Lupus Registry (RELESSER) with emphasis on the cardiovascular system: a longitudinal analysis
spellingShingle Damage in a large systemic lupus erythematosus cohort from the Spanish Society of Rheumatology Lupus Registry (RELESSER) with emphasis on the cardiovascular system: a longitudinal analysis
Altabás-González, Irene
Autoimmune diseases
Cardiovascular diseases
Lupus Erythematosus
Systemic
title_short Damage in a large systemic lupus erythematosus cohort from the Spanish Society of Rheumatology Lupus Registry (RELESSER) with emphasis on the cardiovascular system: a longitudinal analysis
title_full Damage in a large systemic lupus erythematosus cohort from the Spanish Society of Rheumatology Lupus Registry (RELESSER) with emphasis on the cardiovascular system: a longitudinal analysis
title_fullStr Damage in a large systemic lupus erythematosus cohort from the Spanish Society of Rheumatology Lupus Registry (RELESSER) with emphasis on the cardiovascular system: a longitudinal analysis
title_full_unstemmed Damage in a large systemic lupus erythematosus cohort from the Spanish Society of Rheumatology Lupus Registry (RELESSER) with emphasis on the cardiovascular system: a longitudinal analysis
title_sort Damage in a large systemic lupus erythematosus cohort from the Spanish Society of Rheumatology Lupus Registry (RELESSER) with emphasis on the cardiovascular system: a longitudinal analysis
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Altabás-González, Irene
Rua-Figueroa, Iñigo
Mouriño, Coral
Roberts, Karen
Jiménez, Norman
Martínez-Barrio, Julia
Galindo, María
Calvo Alén, Jaime
Del Campo Pérez, Víctor
Uriarte Itzazelaia, Esther
Tomero, Eva
Freire-González, Mercedes
Martínez Taboada, Víctor Manuel
Salgado, Eva
Vela, Paloma
Fernández-Nebro, Antonio
Olivé, Alejandro
Narváez, Javier
Menor-Almagro, Raúl
Santo Soler, Gregorio
author Altabás-González, Irene
author_facet Altabás-González, Irene
Rua-Figueroa, Iñigo
Mouriño, Coral
Roberts, Karen
Jiménez, Norman
Martínez-Barrio, Julia
Galindo, María
Calvo Alén, Jaime
Del Campo Pérez, Víctor
Uriarte Itzazelaia, Esther
Tomero, Eva
Freire-González, Mercedes
Martínez Taboada, Víctor Manuel
Salgado, Eva
Vela, Paloma
Fernández-Nebro, Antonio
Olivé, Alejandro
Narváez, Javier
Menor-Almagro, Raúl
Santo Soler, Gregorio
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author2 Rua-Figueroa, Iñigo
Mouriño, Coral
Roberts, Karen
Jiménez, Norman
Martínez-Barrio, Julia
Galindo, María
Calvo Alén, Jaime
Del Campo Pérez, Víctor
Uriarte Itzazelaia, Esther
Tomero, Eva
Freire-González, Mercedes
Martínez Taboada, Víctor Manuel
Salgado, Eva
Vela, Paloma
Fernández-Nebro, Antonio
Olivé, Alejandro
Narváez, Javier
Menor-Almagro, Raúl
Santo Soler, Gregorio
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidad de Cantabria
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Autoimmune diseases
Cardiovascular diseases
Lupus Erythematosus
Systemic
topic Autoimmune diseases
Cardiovascular diseases
Lupus Erythematosus
Systemic
description Objective: To assess organ damage, with emphasis on the cardiovascular system, over the different stages of the disease in a large SLE cohort. Methods: Multicentre, longitudinal study of a cohort of 4219 patients with SLE enrolled in the Spanish Society of Rheumatology Lupus Registry. Organ damage was ascertained using the Systemic Lupus International Collaborating Clinics/American College of Rheumatology Damage Index (SDI). We longitudinally analysed SDI (globally and for each domain) over time only in the 1274 patients whose dates of damage events had been recorded. Results: During the first year after diagnosis of SLE, 20% of the 1274 patients presented with new damage manifestations. At years 2 and 3, new damage was recorded in 11% and 9% of patients. The annual percentage of patients with new damage after year 5 decreased to 5%. In the first year with the disease, most damage was accumulated in the musculoskeletal, neuropsychiatric and renal systems; in later stages, most damage was in the musculoskeletal, ocular and cardiovascular systems. Considering 'cerebrovascular accident' and 'claudication for 6 months' as cardiovascular items, the cardiovascular system was the second most affected system during the early stages of SLE, with 19% of the patients who presented with damage affected at first year after diagnosis. During the late stages, 20-25% of the patients presenting with new damage did so in this modified cardiovascular domain of the SDI. Conclusions: New damage occurs mainly during the first year following diagnosis of SLE. Cardiovascular damage is relevant in both the early and the late stages of the disease. Strategies to prevent cardiovascular damage should be implemented early after diagnosis of SLE.
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dc.publisher.none.fl_str_mv BMJ Publishing Group
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dc.source.none.fl_str_mv Lupus Science and Medicine, 2024, 11, e001064
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spelling Damage in a large systemic lupus erythematosus cohort from the Spanish Society of Rheumatology Lupus Registry (RELESSER) with emphasis on the cardiovascular system: a longitudinal analysisAltabás-González, IreneRua-Figueroa, IñigoMouriño, CoralRoberts, KarenJiménez, NormanMartínez-Barrio, JuliaGalindo, MaríaCalvo Alén, JaimeDel Campo Pérez, VíctorUriarte Itzazelaia, EstherTomero, EvaFreire-González, MercedesMartínez Taboada, Víctor ManuelSalgado, EvaVela, PalomaFernández-Nebro, AntonioOlivé, AlejandroNarváez, JavierMenor-Almagro, RaúlSanto Soler, GregorioAutoimmune diseasesCardiovascular diseasesLupus ErythematosusSystemicObjective: To assess organ damage, with emphasis on the cardiovascular system, over the different stages of the disease in a large SLE cohort. Methods: Multicentre, longitudinal study of a cohort of 4219 patients with SLE enrolled in the Spanish Society of Rheumatology Lupus Registry. Organ damage was ascertained using the Systemic Lupus International Collaborating Clinics/American College of Rheumatology Damage Index (SDI). We longitudinally analysed SDI (globally and for each domain) over time only in the 1274 patients whose dates of damage events had been recorded. Results: During the first year after diagnosis of SLE, 20% of the 1274 patients presented with new damage manifestations. At years 2 and 3, new damage was recorded in 11% and 9% of patients. The annual percentage of patients with new damage after year 5 decreased to 5%. In the first year with the disease, most damage was accumulated in the musculoskeletal, neuropsychiatric and renal systems; in later stages, most damage was in the musculoskeletal, ocular and cardiovascular systems. Considering 'cerebrovascular accident' and 'claudication for 6 months' as cardiovascular items, the cardiovascular system was the second most affected system during the early stages of SLE, with 19% of the patients who presented with damage affected at first year after diagnosis. During the late stages, 20-25% of the patients presenting with new damage did so in this modified cardiovascular domain of the SDI. Conclusions: New damage occurs mainly during the first year following diagnosis of SLE. Cardiovascular damage is relevant in both the early and the late stages of the disease. Strategies to prevent cardiovascular damage should be implemented early after diagnosis of SLE.Funding: The RELESSER was supported by the Spanish Society of Rheumatology. Grants from GlaxoSmithKline, Roche, Union Chimique Belge and Novartis contributed to the support of the cross-sectional stage of the registry. No specific funding was received from any funding bodies in the public, commercial or not-forprofit sectors to carry out the work described in this manuscript. IA-G is supported by ACI FER (21/CONV/02/1266). JMP-R is supported by the FIS/ISCIII-Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo regional (FEDER) (grant number PI11/02857). Acknowledgements: We thank the Spanish Foundation of Rheumatology (grant FERBT2022) for providing editorial assistance during the preparation of the manuscript. We thank Juan Manuel Barrio (Research Unit of the Spanish Society of Rheumatology) who helped establish the database. We also would like to thank all the investigators who participated in this study: Inmaculada de la Torre Ortega, Luis Carreño Pérez, Patricia Carreira Delgado, Esther Rodríguez-Almaraz, Juan Antonio Martínez López, Olga Sánchez Pernaute, Txaro Garcia de Vicuña Pinedo, Marta Valero Expósito, Paloma García de la Peña, Silvia Rodríguez Rubio, Jorge J González Martín, Ana Pérez Gómez, Cristina Bohórquez, Atusa Morasat Hajkhan, Ana I Turrión Nieves, Jose Luis Andréu Sánchez, Aline Lucice Boteanu, M Luz Gamir Gamir and Patricia Richi Alberti (Madrid); José Carlos Rosas-Gómez de Salazar, Esteban Salas Heredia, Carlos Santos Ramírez and José M Senabre Gallego (Villajoyosa Alicante); José Antonio Bernal (Alicante); Inmaculada Ros Vilamajo, Antonio Juan Mas and Claudia Murillo (Palma de Mallorca); Emma García Melchor (Badalona); María García Manrique, Carlos Galisteo Lencastre and Mireia Moreno Martınez-Losa (Sabadell); Ricardo Blanco, Miguel A González-Gay Mantecón, Inés Pérez Martín and M del Carmen Bejerano (Santander); Ignacio Villa Blanco, Begoña Moreira, Elena Aurrecoechea and Teresa Ruiz Jimeno (Torrelavega); Angeles Aguirre Zamorano (Córdoba); César Magro (Granada); M Angeles Acosta Mérida (Las Palmas de Gran Canaria); César A Egues Dubuc and Jorge Cancio Fanlo (San Sebastián); Carlos Vitovi and Alejandra Lopez Robles (Leon); Rafael Benito Melero-González (Orense); M Victoria Irigoyen Oyarzabal, M Angeles Belmonte López and Carmen M Romero Barco (Malaga); María Rosario Oliva (Murcia); Claudia Stoye and María Concepción Fito-Manteca (Pamplona); Inigo Hernández Rodríguez and Bruno de Aspe de la Iglesia (Vigo); Ruth López González (Salamanca); Federico Navarro Sarabia, Francisco J Toyos Sáenz de Miera, Julia Uceda Montañés, Raquel Hernández Sánchez and Rosalía Martínez Pérez (Sevilla); Beatriz Rodríguez Lozano (Tenerife); Eduardo Ucar Angulo, Olaia Fernández Berrizbeitia and Luis López Domínguez (Bilbao); Isabel de La Morena Barrio and Elia Valls (Valencia); Javier Manero Ruiz (Zaragoza); Sergio Machín and Javier Novoa (Gran Canaria).BMJ Publishing GroupUniversidad de Cantabria20242024-01-01journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501NAhttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_be7fb7dd8ff6fe43info:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttps://hdl.handle.net/10902/34514Lupus Science and Medicine, 2024, 11, e001064reponame:UCrea Repositorio Abierto de la Universidad de Cantabriainstname:Universidad de Cantabria (UC)Inglésengopen accesshttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2Attribution 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:repositorio.unican.es:10902/345142026-06-02T12:39:31Z
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