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Title: | Mortality in patients with giant cell arteritis in Spain: results from the ARTESER registry |
Author: | Molina Collada, Juan Domínguez Álvaro, Marta Melero González, Rafael B. Miguel, Eugenio de Silva Díaz, Maite Valero Jaimes, Jesús Alejandro González, Ismael Sánchez Martín, Julio Narváez García, Francisco Javier Calvet, Joan Casafont Solé, Ivette Huaylla, Anderson Galíndez Agirregoikoa, Eva Calvo Zorrilla, Itziar Lluch, Judit Belzunegui, Joaquín María López Domínguez, Luis Egues Dubuc, Cesar Antonio Silva Fernández, Lucia Román Ivorra, Jose A Labrada Arrabal, Selene Vasques Rocha, Margarida Iñiguez, Carlota L. Bustabad Reyes, María Sagrario Campos Fernández, Cristina Alcalde Villar, María Mas, Antonio Juan Blanco, Ricardo Arteser Project Collaborative Group |
Keywords: | Mortalitat Supervivència Vasculitis Arteritis de cèl·lules gegants Mortality Survival Vasculitis Giant cell arteritis |
Issue Date: | 7-Jan-2025 |
Publisher: | Springer Science and Business Media LLC |
Abstract: | ObjectivesTo compare mortality rates between GCA patients and the general population in Spain, and to identify associated factors influencing mortality. MethodsARTESER, a multicenter registry by the Spanish Society of Rheumatology, includes GCA patients from June 2013 to March 2019. Demographic, clinical, imaging, histological and mortality data were collected retrospectively. Only patients with at least one year of follow-up were included for analysis. The mortality rates were expressed as the number of deaths per 1000 person-years, with 95% confidence interval (CI) by sex and age group. Kaplan-Meier method was performed for survival analysis. The factors influencing mortality were analyzed using Cox regression model. ResultsA total of 1200 patients with GCA were analyzed, with a mean (SD) follow-up of 2.18 (1.53) years. The overall five-year cumulative mortality rate (95%CI) was 37.86 (31.75-43.96) per 1000 patients/year. The cumulative mortality rate was significantly higher in males than females (59.04vs29.06; p<0.001). The age- and sex-adjusted cumulative mortality rate was similar to the Spanish general population (19.75vs20.72;p=0.559). In the multivariate analysis, older age (HR 1.11, 95%CI 1.073-1.142) and male sex (HR 1.775, 95%CI 1.214-2.594) were associated with increased mortality. Headache (HR 0.55, 95%CI 0.362-0.843) and high hemoglobin levels (HR 0.85, 95%CI 0.744-0.970) were protective factors against death. ConclusionsThe overall five-year age- and sex-adjusted cumulative mortality rate in GCA is similar compared to the general population. Older age and male sex appear to be associated with an increased risk of mortality, whereas headache and high hemoglobin levels might serve as protective factors against death. |
Note: | Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1186/s13075-024-03468-6 |
It is part of: | Arthritis Research & Therapy, 2025, vol. 27, num. 1 |
URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/2445/219395 |
Related resource: | https://doi.org/10.1186/s13075-024-03468-6 |
ISSN: | 1478-6362 |
Appears in Collections: | Articles publicats en revistes (Institut d'lnvestigació Biomèdica de Bellvitge (IDIBELL)) |
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