Mapping and predicting mortality from systemic sclerosis

Author:

Elhai Muriel,Meune Christophe,Boubaya Marouane,Avouac Jérôme,Hachulla Eric,Balbir-Gurman Alexandra,Riemekasten Gabriela,Airò Paolo,Joven Beatriz,Vettori Serena,Cozzi Franco,Ullman Susanne,Czirják László,Tikly Mohammed,Müller-Ladner Ulf,Caramaschi Paola,Distler Oliver,Iannone Florenzo,Ananieva Lidia P,Hesselstrand Roger,Becvar Radim,Gabrielli Armando,Damjanov Nemanja,Salvador Maria J,Riccieri Valeria,Mihai Carina,Szücs Gabriella,Walker Ulrich A,Hunzelmann Nicolas,Martinovic Duska,Smith Vanessa,Müller Carolina de Souza,Montecucco Carlo Maurizio,Opris Daniela,Ingegnoli Francesca,Vlachoyiannopoulos Panayiotis G,Stamenkovic Bojana,Rosato Edoardo,Heitmann Stefan,Distler Jörg H W,Zenone Thierry,Seidel Matthias,Vacca Alessandra,Langhe Ellen De,Novak Srdan,Cutolo Maurizio,Mouthon Luc,Henes Jörg,Chizzolini Carlo,Mühlen Carlos Alberto von,Solanki Kamal,Rednic Simona,Stamp Lisa,Anic Branimir,Santamaria Vera Ortiz,Santis Maria De,Yavuz Sule,Sifuentes-Giraldo Walter Alberto,Chatelus Emmanuel,Stork Jiri,Laar Jacob van,Loyo Esthela,García de la Peña Lefebvre Paloma,Eyerich Kilian,Cosentino Vanesa,Alegre-Sancho Juan Jose,Kowal-Bielecka Otylia,Rey Grégoire,Matucci-Cerinic Marco,Allanore Yannick

Abstract

ObjectivesTo determine the causes of death and risk factors in systemic sclerosis (SSc).MethodsBetween 2000 and 2011, we examined the death certificates of all French patients with SSc to determine causes of death. Then we examined causes of death and developed a score associated with all-cause mortality from the international European Scleroderma Trials and Research (EUSTAR) database. Candidate prognostic factors were tested by Cox proportional hazards regression model by single variable analysis, followed by a multiple variable model stratified by centres. The bootstrapping technique was used for internal validation.ResultsWe identified 2719 French certificates of deaths related to SSc, mainly from cardiac (31%) and respiratory (18%) causes, and an increase in SSc-specific mortality over time. Over a median follow-up of 2.3 years, 1072 (9.6%) of 11 193 patients from the EUSTAR sample died, from cardiac disease in 27% and respiratory causes in 17%. By multiple variable analysis, a risk score was developed, which accurately predicted the 3-year mortality, with an area under the curve of 0.82. The 3-year survival of patients in the upper quartile was 53%, in contrast with 98% in the first quartile.ConclusionCombining two complementary and detailed databases enabled the collection of an unprecedented 3700 deaths, revealing the major contribution of the cardiopulmonary system to SSc mortality. We also developed a robust score to risk-stratify these patients and estimate their 3-year survival. With the emergence of new therapies, these important observations should help caregivers plan and refine the monitoring and management to prolong these patients’ survival.

Funder

Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,Immunology,Immunology and Allergy,Rheumatology

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