Ji Hyoun Kim , Yo Han Im , Ji Hyun Noh , Jin-Sung Yuk
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Abstract
Objectives
This retrospective cohort study aimed to investigate the influence of menopausal hormone therapy (MHT) on the occurrence of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) in postmenopausal women. Additionally, the study aimed to examine the specific effects of individual MHT drugs.
Methods
In this population-based cohort study conducted in Korea, a total of 452,124 women aged >40 years seeking healthcare for menopause were assessed from January 1, 2011, to December 31, 2014. After employing propensity score matching, 139,331 pairs were included in the MHT and non-MHT groups. Follow-up of participants continued until December 31, 2020. The diagnosis of SLE was based on the International Classification of Diseases 10th edition criteria.
Results
The median follow-up in the study was 7.9 [6.9–8.9] years. SLE developed in 134 (0.1 %) of the 139,197 participants in the MHT group and 143 (0.1 %) of the 139,188 of the non-MHT group, individually. The risk of SLE in the MHT group did not show a significant increase compared to the non-MHT group {hazard ratio (HR) 1.114, 95 % confidence interval (CI) 0.88–1.41}. Subgroup analysis results indicated no significant differences based on the type of MHT or the duration of MHT use, except tibolone. In the group that used tibolone within 3 years, the HR for SLE risk was 1.45 (95 % confidence interval: 1.051–2.001).
Conclusion
The utilization of MHT did not demonstrate a substantial impact on the development of SLE in postmenopausal women. Caution is required in the early stages of tibolone use.
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Seminars in Arthritis and Rheumatism provides access to the highest-quality clinical, therapeutic and translational research about arthritis, rheumatology and musculoskeletal disorders that affect the joints and connective tissue. Each bimonthly issue includes articles giving you the latest diagnostic criteria, consensus statements, systematic reviews and meta-analyses as well as clinical and translational research studies. Read this journal for the latest groundbreaking research and to gain insights from scientists and clinicians on the management and treatment of musculoskeletal and autoimmune rheumatologic diseases. The journal is of interest to rheumatologists, orthopedic surgeons, internal medicine physicians, immunologists and specialists in bone and mineral metabolism.