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In inflammatory myopathies, dropped head/bent spine syndrome is associated with scleromyositis: an international case-control study

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Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Abstract:
Background Some myopathies can lead to dropped head or bent spine syndrome (DH/BS). The significance of this symptom has not been studied in inflammatory myopathies (IM). Objectives To assess the significance of DH/BS in patients with IM. Methods Practitioners from five IM networks were invited to report patients with IM suffering from DH/BS (without other known cause than IM). IM patients without DH/BS, randomly selected in each participating centre, were included as controls at a ratio of 2 to 1. Results 49 DH/BS-IM patients (DH: 57.1%, BS: 42.9%) were compared with 98 control-IM patients. DH/BS-IM patients were older (65 years vs 53 years, p<0.0001) and the diagnosis of IM was delayed (6 months vs 3 months, p=0.009). Weakness prevailing in the upper limbs (42.9% vs 15.3%), dysphagia (57.1% vs 25.5%), muscle atrophy (65.3% vs 34.7%), weight loss (61.2% vs 23.5%) and loss of the ability to walk (24.5% vs 5.1%) were hallmarks of DH/BS-IM (p≤0.0005), for which the patients more frequently received intravenous immunoglobulins (65.3% vs 34.7%, p=0.0004). Moreover, DH/BS-IM patients frequently featured signs and/or complications of systemic sclerosis (SSc), fulfilling the American College of Rheumatology/European Alliance of Associations for Rheumatology criteria for this disease in 40.8% of the cases (vs 5.1%, p<0.0001). Distribution of the myopathy, its severity and its association with SSc were independently associated with DH/BS (p<0.05). Mortality was higher in the DH/BS-IM patients and loss of walking ability was independently associated with survival (p<0.05). Conclusion In IM patients, DH/BS is a marker of severity and is associated with SSc (scleromyositis).
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
dermatomyositis; polymyositis; systemic sclerosis
Elenco autori:
Pijnenburg, L.; Giannini, M.; Bouchard-Marmen, M.; Arnaud, L.; Barsotti, S.; Bellando-Randone, S.; Bernardi, L.; Bini, P.; Blagojevic, J.; Codullo, V.; Couderc, M.; De Moreuil, C.; Dernis, E.; Diamanti, L.; Dubost, J. J.; Duval, F.; Emmi, G.; Galempoix, J. -M.; Geny, B.; Gottenberg, J. -E.; Groza, M.; Guffroy, A.; Guichard, I.; Guilpain, P.; Hervier, B.; Hudson, M.; Iaccarino, L.; Iannone, F.; Lebrun, D.; Marchioni, E.; Mariampillai, K.; Maurier, F.; Mosca, M.; Nadaj-Pakleza, A.; Nannini, C.; Piot, J. -M.; Prieto-Gonzalez, S.; Poursac, N.; Rouanet, E.; Sellam, J.; Selva-O'callaghan, A.; Severac, F.; Sibilia, J.; Sole, G.; Soulages, A.; Terrier, B.; Tournadre, A.; Troyanov, Y.; Vernier, N.; Vesperini, V.; Viallard, J. -F.; Ziane, R.; Cavagna, L.; Meyer, A.
Autori di Ateneo:
CAVAGNA LORENZO
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unipv.it/handle/11571/1487467
Pubblicato in:
RMD OPEN
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