AB0826 Hyperuricemic patients with systemic sclerosis do not present higher incidence of pulmonary hypertension but have worse echocardiographic parameters

Background Uric acid (UA) serum levels are increased in conditions that affect the oxidative metabolism. Several studies have demonstrated increased UA levels in patients with pulmonary hypertension (PH) and its relation to prognosis. There are few studies demonstrating the clinical significance of...

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Veröffentlicht in:Annals of the rheumatic diseases 2013-06, Vol.71 (Suppl 3), p.685-685
Hauptverfasser: Sarmiento, M., Castellví, I., Corica, M.E., Diaz-Torne, C., Geli, C., Laiz, A., Moya-Alvarado, P., Rodriguez De la Serna, A., Diaz-Lopez, C., Casademont, J., de Llobet, J.M.
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Zusammenfassung:Background Uric acid (UA) serum levels are increased in conditions that affect the oxidative metabolism. Several studies have demonstrated increased UA levels in patients with pulmonary hypertension (PH) and its relation to prognosis. There are few studies demonstrating the clinical significance of hyperuricemic in patients with PH secondary to systemic sclerosis (SSc). Objectives To determine whether patients with SSc and PH have a higher frequency of hyperuricemica and to determine if there is greater frequency of PH in hyperuricemic and SSc patients. Methods Retrospective review of cohort of patients with SSc from rheumatology unit of a tertiary university hospital. Hyperuricemia was considered if UA levels were higher than 6,8 mg/dl and PH in either the presence of echocardiographic signs of PH or pulmonary artery pressure (PAP) >40mmHg. The following variables were collected: sex, age at diagnosis, type of SSc (limited, diffuse, earlySSc or without skin involvement), presence or absence of: digital ulcers (DU), sclerodermic renal crisis (SRC), interstitial lung disease (ILD), use of hyporuricemic therapy, colchicine and NSAIDs. Uric acid levels, renal and respiratory function parameters and echocardiographic parameters were recorded. To compare groups of qualitative variables chi-square or Fisher test were used, and T-test for quantitative variables. Statistical significance level was set to p values ≤0.05. Results A total of 136 patients with SSc (93,4% female, age at diagnosis 51,02±15,51 years) were included. Ninety five out of 136 presented limited SSc, 21 diffuse SSc, 19 early SSc and 1 sine scleroderma. One third (31,6%) of the patients presented DU along their disease, 28,7% ILD, 21,3% PH and 2,2% SRC. Patients with PH presented ILD more frequently (50% vs 23,36% p =0.006), but the frequency of DU and SRC were not increased. Parameters of DLCO (Diffusing capacity for carbon monoxide)and FVC (Forced vital capacity) were significantly lower in patients with PH (56,7±19,1% vs 80,13 vs 19,13% and 77,86±23,42 vs. 95,09±18,3 p
ISSN:0003-4967
1468-2060
DOI:10.1136/annrheumdis-2012-eular.826