Features associated with hematologic abnormalities and their impact in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus: Data from a multiethnic Latin American cohort

Abstract Objective To examine hematological manifestations’ correlates and their impact on damage accrual and mortality in SLE patients from the multiethnic, Latin American, GLADEL cohort. Methods In patients with recent SLE diagnosis (≤2 years), the association between follow-up hematological manif...

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Veröffentlicht in:Seminars in arthritis and rheumatism 2016-06, Vol.45 (6), p.675-683
Hauptverfasser: González-Naranjo, Luis A., MD, Betancur, Octavio Martínez, MD, Alarcón, Graciela S., MD, MPH, MACR, Ugarte-Gil, Manuel F., MD, Jaramillo-Arroyave, Daniel, MD, Wojdyla, Daniel, MSc, Pons-Estel, Guillermo J., MD, PhD, Rondón-Herrera, Federico, MD, Vásquez-Duque, Gloria M., MD, PhD, Quintana-López, Gerardo, MD, MSc, Da Silva, Nilzio A., MD, Tavares Brenol, João C., MD, PhD, Reyes-Llerena, Gil, MD, Pascual-Ramos, Virginia, MD, Amigo, Mary C., MD, FACP, Massardo, Loreto, MD, Alfaro-Lozano, José, MD, Segami, María I., MD, Esteva-Spinetti, María H., MD, Iglesias-Gamarra, Antonio, MD, Pons-Estel, Bernardo A., MD
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract Objective To examine hematological manifestations’ correlates and their impact on damage accrual and mortality in SLE patients from the multiethnic, Latin American, GLADEL cohort. Methods In patients with recent SLE diagnosis (≤2 years), the association between follow-up hematological manifestations (per ACR criteria) and socio-demographic and clinical variables was examined by univariable and multivariable logistic regressions; their impact on damage accrual and mortality was examined by Poisson and Cox proportional-hazards regression analyses, respectively. Results Of 1437 patients, 948 (66.0%) developed ≥1 hematological manifestation [5.5% hemolytic anemia (AHA), 16.3% thrombocytopenia, and 56.4% lymphopenia] over 4.3 (3.3) follow-up years. Younger age, Mestizo ethnicity, hematologic disorder (at/or before SLE diagnosis), and first damage recorded were associated with hematological manifestations while antimalarials were negatively associated. AHA (at/or before SLE diagnosis), anti-Sm, and anti-RNP antibodies were associated with subsequent AHA occurrence while musculoskeletal involvement was negatively associated. Thrombocytopenia (at/or before SLE diagnosis), AHA, anti-phospholipid antibodies (aPLs), anti-SSA/Ro, anti-SSB/La antibodies, and first damage recorded were associated with later thrombocytopenia occurrence. Lymphopenia (at/or before SLE diagnosis), younger age at diagnosis, Mestizo ethnicity, having medical insurance, and first damage recorded were associated with subsequent lymphopenia occurrence while antimalarials and azathioprine treatment were negatively associated. AHA was associated with damage accrual and mortality after adjusting for variables known to affect these outcomes. Conclusions Mestizo ethnicity and early hematological manifestations are risk factors for their subsequent occurrence while antimalarials have a protective effect. The associations between AHA and aPLs and thrombocytopenia were corroborated. AHA contributes independently to damage accrual and diminished survival.
ISSN:0049-0172
1532-866X
DOI:10.1016/j.semarthrit.2015.11.003