Neuropsychiatric manifestations are associated with increased mortality in Indian patients with lupus: A single centre retrospective observational study

Author:

Pinto Benzeeta1,Suresh Sumatha C1,Ramyasri Kodali1,Narayan Girish2,Susan Deepa3,Manuel Sandra1,Wodeyar Aishwarya1,Shivanna Archana1,Janardana Ramya1,Chanakya Kodishala1,Charles B Sheba1,Nanjundaswamy Sangeetha K1,Desai Anu M1,Nadig Raghunandan4,Shobha Vineeta1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Departments of Clinical Immunology and Rheumatology, St John’s Medical College, Bengaluru, India

2. Emergency Medicine, St John’s Medical College, Bengaluru, India

3. Radiodiagnosis, St John’s Medical College, Bengaluru, India

4. Neurology, St John’s Medical College, Bengaluru, India

Abstract

Objective To study the prevalence of different NPSLE manifestations in our cohort and to compare clinical and immunological features and outcomes including mortality of patients with NPSLE and SLE controls without NP involvement. Methods This was a retrospective study in a tertiary care referral centre. All patients of SLE seen in the last 10 years and fulfilling the SLICC criteria with neuropsychiatric manifestations as per the ACR definitions were included. Patients of SLE without NP involvement were sequentially assigned as controls in a ratio of 1:2. Results Of the 769 patients diagnosed with SLE from Jan 2011 to December 2020, 128 (16.6%) had NPSLE manifestations as per the ACR definitions. The commonest NPSLE manifestation was seizures (6.5%) followed by cerebrovascular accident (3.9%). NPSLE manifestation occurred at the first presentation of SLE in 99/128 (77.3%) patients and 58 (45.3%) patients had more than one NPSLE manifestation. Lupus anticoagulant and anticardiolipin antibody were tested in 120 patients and were positive in 16 (13.3%) and 12 (10%), respectively. No difference was found in anti-ribosomal p, lupus anticoagulant and anticardiolipin antibodies between the cases and controls. Twenty-one (16.4%) deaths occurred in patients with NPSLE (median follow-up of 40 months) as compared to 13 (5%) in controls (median follow-up of 32 months) ( p = <0.001). The cumulative survival of patients with NPSLE was lower as compared to controls ( p < 0.001). Relapse of NPSLE was seen in 11(8.6%) patients and was associated with mortality ( p = 0.017). Conclusions Seizures and cerebrovascular accidents are the commonest NPSLE syndromes in our patients. The presence of NPSLE was associated with high mortality in Indian patients with lupus.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Rheumatology

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