A Gender Gap In Primary And Secondary Heart Dysfunctions In Systemic Sclerosis: A Eustar Prospective Study

Muriel Elhai,Jerome Avouac,Ulrich A Walker,Marco Matuccicerinic,G Riemekasten,Paolo Airo,E Hachulla,Gabriele Valentini,P Carreira,Franco Cozzi,Alexandra Balbir Gurman,Yolanda Braunmoscovici,Nemanja Damjanov,Lidia P Ananieva,Raffaella Scorza,Sergio A Jimenez,Joanna Busquets,Mengtao Li,Ulf Mullerladner,Andre Kahan,Oliver Distler,Yannick Allanore,Eustar Coauthors,Serena Guiducci,Alan Tyndall,G Lapadula,Florenzo Iannone,R Becvar,Stanislaw Sierakowsky, Otylia Kowal Bielecka,Maurizio Cutolo,A Sulli,Giovanna Cuomo,Serena Vettori,S Rednic,Ileana Nicoara,P G Vlachoyiannopoulos,C Montecucco,Roberto Caporali,S Novak,Laszlo Czirjak,Cecilia Varju,Carlo Chizzolini,Eugene J Kucharz,Anna Kotulska,Magdalena Kopecmedrek,Malgorzata Widuchowska,Blaz Rozman, Carmel Mallia,B Coleiro,Armando Gabrielli,Dominique Farge, A Hij,Roger Hesselstrand,Agneta Scheja,Frank A Wollheim, Duska Martinovic,M Govoni,Andrea Lo Monaco,Nicolas Hunzelmann,Raffaele Pellerito,Lisa Maria Bambara,Paola Caramaschi,C M Black,Christopher P Denton, J C Henes,Vera Ortiz Santamaria,Stefan Heitmann,Dorota Krasowska,Matthias Seidel, Mara Oleszowsky,Harald Burkhardt, Andrea Himsel,Maria J Salvador,Bojana Stamenkovic,Aleksandra Stankovic,Mohammed Tikly, Maya N Starovoytova,Merete Engelhart,Gitte Strauss,Henrik Nielsen,Kirsten Damgaard,Gabriella Szucs,Antonio Zea Mendoza,Carlos De La Puente Buijdos,Walter A Sifuentes Giraldo,Oyvind Midtvedt,Torhild Garen,D Launay,Guido Valesini,Valeria Riccieri,R Ionescu,D Opris, L Groseanu,Fredrick M Wigley,C Mihai, Roxana Sfrent Cornateanu,Razvan Ionitescu,Ana Maria Gherghe, Marilena Gorga,Rucsandra Dobrota,M Bojinca,G Schett, J H Distler,Pierluigi Meroni,Silvana Zeni,Luc Mouthon,Filip De Keyser,Vanessa Smith, F P Cantatore,Ada Corrado,Susanne Ullman,Line V Iversen,Maria Rosa Pozzi,Kilian Eyerich, Rudiger Hein, Elisabeth Knott,Jacek Szechinski,Piotr Wiland,Magdalena Szmyrkakaczmarek,Renata Sokolik,Ewa Morgiel,Brigitte Krummellorenz, P Saar,M Aringer,C Gunther,Branimir Anic,Marko Baresic,Miroslav Mayer,Sebastiao Cezar Radominski,Carolina De Souza Muller,Valderilio Feijo Azevedo,Svetlana Agachi,Liliana Groppa, Lealea Chiaburu,Eugen Russu,Thierry Zenone,Simon Stebbings, John Highton,Lisa K Stamp, Peter T Chapman,Murray Baron, J L Odonnell,Kamal Solanki,Alan Doube,D Veale, M F Orourke,Esthela Loyo,Edoardo Rosato,Simonetta Pisarri,Cristinamihaela Tanaseanu,Monica Popescu,Alina Dumitrascu,Isabela Tiglea,Rodica Chirieac,C Ancuta,Daniel E Furst,Suzanne Kafaja, Paloma Garcia De La Pena Lefebvre,Silvia Rodriguez Rubio,Marta Valero Exposito,Jean Sibilia,Emmanuel Chatelus,J E Gottenberg,Helene Chifflot,Ira Litinsky,Algirdas Venalis, I Butrimiene,Paulius Venalis,Rita Rugiene, Diana Karpec,Eduardo Kerzberg, Fabiana Montoya,Vanesa Cosentino

ANNALS OF THE RHEUMATIC DISEASES(2016)

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Objectives In agreement with other autoimmune diseases, systemic sclerosis (SSc) is associated with a strong sex bias. However, unlike lupus, the effects of sex on disease phenotype and prognosis are poorly known. Therefore, we aimed to determine sex effects on outcomes.Method We performed a prospective observational study using the latest 2013 data extract from the EULAR scleroderma trials and research (EUSTAR) cohort. We looked at (i) sex influence on disease characteristics at baseline and (ii) then focused on patients with at least 2 years of follow-up to estimate the effects of sex on disease progression and survival.Results 9182 patients with SSc were available (1321 men) for the baseline analyses. In multivariate analysis, male sex was independently associated with a higher risk of diffuse cutaneous subtype (OR: 1.68, (1.45 to 1.94); p<0.001), a higher frequency of digital ulcers (OR: 1.28 (1.11 to 1.47); p<0.001) and pulmonary hypertension (OR: 3.01 (1.47 to 6.20); p<0.003). In the longitudinal analysis (n=4499), after a mean follow-up of 4.9 (+/- 2.7) years, male sex was predictive of new onset of pulmonary hypertension (HR: 2.66 (1.32 to 5.36); p=0.006) and heart failure (HR: 2.22 (1.06 to 4.63); p=0.035). 908 deaths were recorded, male sex predicted deaths of all origins (HR: 1.48 (1.19 to 1.84); p<0.001), but did not significantly account for SSc-related deaths.Conclusions Although more common in women, SSc appears as strikingly more severe in men. Our results obtained through the largest worldwide database demonstrate a higher risk of severe cardiovascular involvement in men. These results raise the point of including sex in the management and the decision-making process.
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autoimmune diseases,epidemiology,systemic sclerosis
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