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Revista Paraguaya de Reumatología
On-line version ISSN 2413-4341
Abstract
MONTIEL, Dora et al. Clinical characteristics and mortality of patients with vasculitis systemic. Rev. parag. reumatol. [online]. 2020, vol.6, n.2, pp.60-69. ISSN 2413-4341. https://doi.org/10.18004/rpr/2020.06.02.60.
Introduction:
Systemic vasculitis belongs to a group of rare, serious multisystemic diseases, that without treatment can be life-threatening.
Objective:
To study and to determine the clinical characteristics and mortality of patients with systemic vasculitis admitted in the period 2000-2020, in two public hospitals in Paraguay.
Material and Method:
a retrospective, descriptive, observational, cross-sectional study with an analytical component of 41 adult patients with a diagnosis of systemic vasculitis. The diagnosis was made by clinical, laboratory, imaging and histological findings. Risk factors for mortality were established by the chi-square test, considering a p value less than p <0.05 to be significant.
Results
: 41 patients were studied, 24 women (58.54%) and 17 men (41.46%), vasculitis associated with ANCA 31 (77.5%), 17 with granulomatosis with polyangiitis and 14 patients with microscopic polyangiitis. Polyarteritis nodosa 5 (12.5%), cryoglobulinemia 2 (5%), anti-glomerular basement membrane antibody disease 2 (5%), Takayasu arteritis 3 (7.32%), progression to chronic kidney disease 5 (12.50 %)). Mortality 16 (39%). The factors related to mortality were: alveolar hemorrhage, acute kidney injury, rapidly progressive nephritis, bilateral cottony infiltrate (p = ≤ 0.05).
Conclusion:
The most frequent vasculitis was associated with ANCA, followed by parteritis nodosa. We found a high mortality rate, mainly secondary to lung and kidney involvement.
Keywords : systemic vasculitis; ANCA-associated vasculitis; mortality.