Estudo multicêntrico brasileiro de 71 pacientes com arterite de Takayasu juvenil: características clínicas e angiográficas

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Autor(a) principal: Clemente, Gleice [UNIFES]
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Hilario, Maria Odete [UNIFESP], Len, Claudio [UNIFESP], Silva, Clovis A., Sallum, Adriana M., Campos, Lucia M., Sacchetti, Silvana, dos Santos, Maria Carolina, Alves, Andressa Guariento, Ferriani, Virginia P., Sztajnbok, Flavio, Gasparello, Rozana, Oliveira, Sheila Knupp, Lessa, Marise, Bica, Blanca, Cavalcanti, Andre, Robazzi, Teresa, Bandeira, Marcia, Terreri, Maria Teresa [UNIFESP]
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rbre.2016.01.004
https://repositorio.unifesp.br/handle/11600/57815
Resumo: Objective: To describe the clinical and angiographic characteristics of Takayasu's arteritis in Brazilian children and adolescents. Methods: A retrospective data collection was performed in 71 children and adolescents followed in 10 Brazilian reference centers in Pediatric Rheumatology. The evaluation was carried out in three different time points: from onset of symptoms to diagnosis, from the 6th to 12th month of diagnosis, and in the last visit. Results: Of 71 selected patients, 51 (71.8%) were girls. The mean age of onset of symptoms and of time to diagnosis was 9.2 (+/- 4.2) years and 1.2 (+/- 1.4) years, respectively. At the end of the study, 20 patients were in a state of disease activity, 39 in remission and 5 had evolved to death. The most common symptoms in baseline assessment, second evaluation, and final evaluation were, respectively: constitutional, musculoskeletal, and neurological symptoms. A decrease in peripheral pulses was the most frequent cardiovascular signal, and an increase in erythrocyte sedimentation rate was the most frequent laboratory finding in all three evaluation periods. The tuberculin test was positive in 41% of those tested. Stenosis was the most frequent angiographic lesion, abdominal artery was the most affected segment, and angiographic type IV the most frequent. Most (90%) participants were treated with glucocorticoids, 85.9% required another immunosuppressive drug, and 29.6% underwent angioplasty. Conclusion: This is the largest study on juvenile-onset Takayasu arteritis, and a high number of patients under the age of 10 years, with predominance of constitutional symptoms early in the disease, was observed. (C) 2016 Elsevier Editora Ltda. All rights reserved.
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spelling Estudo multicêntrico brasileiro de 71 pacientes com arterite de Takayasu juvenil: características clínicas e angiográficasBrazilian multicenter study of 71 patients with juvenile-onset Takayasu's arteritis: clinical and angiographic featuresTakayasu's arteritisChildTeenagerImageArterite de TakayasuCrianc¸a AdolescenteImagemObjective: To describe the clinical and angiographic characteristics of Takayasu's arteritis in Brazilian children and adolescents. Methods: A retrospective data collection was performed in 71 children and adolescents followed in 10 Brazilian reference centers in Pediatric Rheumatology. The evaluation was carried out in three different time points: from onset of symptoms to diagnosis, from the 6th to 12th month of diagnosis, and in the last visit. Results: Of 71 selected patients, 51 (71.8%) were girls. The mean age of onset of symptoms and of time to diagnosis was 9.2 (+/- 4.2) years and 1.2 (+/- 1.4) years, respectively. At the end of the study, 20 patients were in a state of disease activity, 39 in remission and 5 had evolved to death. The most common symptoms in baseline assessment, second evaluation, and final evaluation were, respectively: constitutional, musculoskeletal, and neurological symptoms. A decrease in peripheral pulses was the most frequent cardiovascular signal, and an increase in erythrocyte sedimentation rate was the most frequent laboratory finding in all three evaluation periods. The tuberculin test was positive in 41% of those tested. Stenosis was the most frequent angiographic lesion, abdominal artery was the most affected segment, and angiographic type IV the most frequent. Most (90%) participants were treated with glucocorticoids, 85.9% required another immunosuppressive drug, and 29.6% underwent angioplasty. Conclusion: This is the largest study on juvenile-onset Takayasu arteritis, and a high number of patients under the age of 10 years, with predominance of constitutional symptoms early in the disease, was observed. (C) 2016 Elsevier Editora Ltda. All rights reserved.Univ Fed Sao Paulo, Dept Pediat, Sect Pediat Rheumatol, Sao Paulo, SP, BrazilUniv Sao Paulo, Inst Crianca, Pediat Rheumatol Sect, Sao Paulo, SP, BrazilSanta Casa Misericordia Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, SP, BrazilUniv Sao Paulo, Sch Med, Ribeirao Preto, SP, BrazilUniv Estado Rio de Janeiro, BR-20550011 Rio De Janeiro, RJ, BrazilUniv Fed Rio de Janeiro, Inst Pediat Martagao Gesteira, Rio De Janeiro, RJ, BrazilUniv Fed Rio de Janeiro, Rheumatol Unit, Rio De Janeiro, RJ, BrazilUniv Fed Pernambuco, Rheumatol Unit, Recife, PE, BrazilUniv Fed Bahia, Salvador, BA, BrazilHosp Pequeno Principe, Curitiba, Parana, BrazilUniv Fed Sao Paulo, Dept Pediat, Sect Pediat Rheumatol, Sao Paulo, SP, BrazilWeb of ScienceElsevier Science Inc2020-08-21T16:59:58Z2020-08-21T16:59:58Z2016info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion145-151application/pdfapplication/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rbre.2016.01.004Revista Brasileira De Reumatologia. New York, v. 56, n. 2, p. 145-151, 2016.10.1016/j.rbre.2016.01.004S0482-50042016000200145-en.pdfS0482-50042016000200145-pt.pdf0482-5004S0482-50042016000200145https://repositorio.unifesp.br/handle/11600/57815WOS:000378176000010ark:/48912/001300001bkvzengRevista Brasileira De ReumatologiaNew Yorkinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessClemente, Gleice [UNIFES]Hilario, Maria Odete [UNIFESP]Len, Claudio [UNIFESP]Silva, Clovis A.Sallum, Adriana M.Campos, Lucia M.Sacchetti, Silvanados Santos, Maria CarolinaAlves, Andressa GuarientoFerriani, Virginia P.Sztajnbok, FlavioGasparello, RozanaOliveira, Sheila KnuppLessa, MariseBica, BlancaCavalcanti, AndreRobazzi, TeresaBandeira, MarciaTerreri, Maria Teresa [UNIFESP]reponame:Repositório Institucional da UNIFESPinstname:Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)instacron:UNIFESP2024-08-09T02:39:14Zoai:repositorio.unifesp.br/:11600/57815Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://www.repositorio.unifesp.br/oai/requestbiblioteca.csp@unifesp.bropendoar:34652024-12-11T21:07:43.300755Repositório Institucional da UNIFESP - Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Estudo multicêntrico brasileiro de 71 pacientes com arterite de Takayasu juvenil: características clínicas e angiográficas
Brazilian multicenter study of 71 patients with juvenile-onset Takayasu's arteritis: clinical and angiographic features
title Estudo multicêntrico brasileiro de 71 pacientes com arterite de Takayasu juvenil: características clínicas e angiográficas
spellingShingle Estudo multicêntrico brasileiro de 71 pacientes com arterite de Takayasu juvenil: características clínicas e angiográficas
Clemente, Gleice [UNIFES]
Takayasu's arteritis
Child
Teenager
Image
Arterite de Takayasu
Crianc¸a Adolescente
Imagem
title_short Estudo multicêntrico brasileiro de 71 pacientes com arterite de Takayasu juvenil: características clínicas e angiográficas
title_full Estudo multicêntrico brasileiro de 71 pacientes com arterite de Takayasu juvenil: características clínicas e angiográficas
title_fullStr Estudo multicêntrico brasileiro de 71 pacientes com arterite de Takayasu juvenil: características clínicas e angiográficas
title_full_unstemmed Estudo multicêntrico brasileiro de 71 pacientes com arterite de Takayasu juvenil: características clínicas e angiográficas
title_sort Estudo multicêntrico brasileiro de 71 pacientes com arterite de Takayasu juvenil: características clínicas e angiográficas
author Clemente, Gleice [UNIFES]
author_facet Clemente, Gleice [UNIFES]
Hilario, Maria Odete [UNIFESP]
Len, Claudio [UNIFESP]
Silva, Clovis A.
Sallum, Adriana M.
Campos, Lucia M.
Sacchetti, Silvana
dos Santos, Maria Carolina
Alves, Andressa Guariento
Ferriani, Virginia P.
Sztajnbok, Flavio
Gasparello, Rozana
Oliveira, Sheila Knupp
Lessa, Marise
Bica, Blanca
Cavalcanti, Andre
Robazzi, Teresa
Bandeira, Marcia
Terreri, Maria Teresa [UNIFESP]
author_role author
author2 Hilario, Maria Odete [UNIFESP]
Len, Claudio [UNIFESP]
Silva, Clovis A.
Sallum, Adriana M.
Campos, Lucia M.
Sacchetti, Silvana
dos Santos, Maria Carolina
Alves, Andressa Guariento
Ferriani, Virginia P.
Sztajnbok, Flavio
Gasparello, Rozana
Oliveira, Sheila Knupp
Lessa, Marise
Bica, Blanca
Cavalcanti, Andre
Robazzi, Teresa
Bandeira, Marcia
Terreri, Maria Teresa [UNIFESP]
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Clemente, Gleice [UNIFES]
Hilario, Maria Odete [UNIFESP]
Len, Claudio [UNIFESP]
Silva, Clovis A.
Sallum, Adriana M.
Campos, Lucia M.
Sacchetti, Silvana
dos Santos, Maria Carolina
Alves, Andressa Guariento
Ferriani, Virginia P.
Sztajnbok, Flavio
Gasparello, Rozana
Oliveira, Sheila Knupp
Lessa, Marise
Bica, Blanca
Cavalcanti, Andre
Robazzi, Teresa
Bandeira, Marcia
Terreri, Maria Teresa [UNIFESP]
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Takayasu's arteritis
Child
Teenager
Image
Arterite de Takayasu
Crianc¸a Adolescente
Imagem
topic Takayasu's arteritis
Child
Teenager
Image
Arterite de Takayasu
Crianc¸a Adolescente
Imagem
description Objective: To describe the clinical and angiographic characteristics of Takayasu's arteritis in Brazilian children and adolescents. Methods: A retrospective data collection was performed in 71 children and adolescents followed in 10 Brazilian reference centers in Pediatric Rheumatology. The evaluation was carried out in three different time points: from onset of symptoms to diagnosis, from the 6th to 12th month of diagnosis, and in the last visit. Results: Of 71 selected patients, 51 (71.8%) were girls. The mean age of onset of symptoms and of time to diagnosis was 9.2 (+/- 4.2) years and 1.2 (+/- 1.4) years, respectively. At the end of the study, 20 patients were in a state of disease activity, 39 in remission and 5 had evolved to death. The most common symptoms in baseline assessment, second evaluation, and final evaluation were, respectively: constitutional, musculoskeletal, and neurological symptoms. A decrease in peripheral pulses was the most frequent cardiovascular signal, and an increase in erythrocyte sedimentation rate was the most frequent laboratory finding in all three evaluation periods. The tuberculin test was positive in 41% of those tested. Stenosis was the most frequent angiographic lesion, abdominal artery was the most affected segment, and angiographic type IV the most frequent. Most (90%) participants were treated with glucocorticoids, 85.9% required another immunosuppressive drug, and 29.6% underwent angioplasty. Conclusion: This is the largest study on juvenile-onset Takayasu arteritis, and a high number of patients under the age of 10 years, with predominance of constitutional symptoms early in the disease, was observed. (C) 2016 Elsevier Editora Ltda. All rights reserved.
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