Presenting Features of Giant Cell Arteritis with Active Versus Healed Arteritis on Biopsy.

IF 0.8 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Neuro-Ophthalmology Pub Date : 2023-02-16 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1080/01658107.2023.2175874
Emily Sun, Ximin Li, Anna M Gruener, Jessica R Chang, Charles G Eberhart, Amanda D Henderson, Andrew R Carey
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Giant cell arteritis (GCA) is often categorised as "active" or "healed" on temporal artery biopsy (TAB). The purpose of this study was to compare the initial clinical presentation of patients with GCA according to active versus healed arteritis on TAB. A retrospective chart review was performed for patients with biopsy-proven GCA (BP-GCA) at a single academic medical institution from a previously reported cohort. The arteritis on TAB was categorised as "active" or "healed" based on the pathological reports. Demographic information, clinical presentation, past medical history, and test results were collected from the date of TAB. These baseline characteristics were entered into the GCA Risk Calculator. Of 85 patients with BP-GCA, 80% had active and 20% had healed disease according to histopathology. A higher percentage of those with active arteritis had ischaemic optic neuropathy (ION) (36% versus 6%, p = .03), elevated erythrocyte sedimentation rates (92% versus 63%, p = .01), elevated C-reactive protein levels (79% versus 46%, p = .049), GCA risk score > 7.5% (99% sensitivity, 100% versus 71%, p < .001), higher mean GCA risk calculator scores (neural network p = .001; logistic regression p = .002). Patients with healed arteritis were less likely to have visual manifestations than the active arteritis group (38% versus 71%, p = .04). Patients with active vasculitis on biopsy had higher rates of ION and elevated inflammatory markers, as well as higher predictive scores from the GCA risk calculator. Further research is needed regarding correlation of biopsy findings and risk of complications or relapses.

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活组织检查显示活动性巨细胞动脉炎与治愈性大动脉炎的特征。
巨细胞动脉炎(GCA)在颞动脉活检(TAB)中通常被归类为“活动性”或“治愈性”。本研究的目的是根据TAB上活动性动脉炎和已愈合的动脉炎来比较GCA患者的初始临床表现。对先前报道的队列中在单一学术医疗机构经活检证实的GCA(BP-GCA)患者进行了回顾性图表审查。根据病理报告,TAB上的动脉炎分为“活动性”或“治愈性”。从TAB开始收集人口统计学信息、临床表现、既往病史和测试结果。这些基线特征被输入GCA风险计算器。根据组织病理学,85例BP-GCA患者中,80%有活动性,20%已痊愈。活动性动脉炎患者有缺血性视神经病变(ION)的比例较高(36%对6%,p = .03),红细胞沉降率升高(92%对63%,p = .01),C反应蛋白水平升高(79%对46%,p= .049),GCA风险评分>7.5%(99%的敏感性,100%对71%,p
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Neuro-Ophthalmology
Neuro-Ophthalmology 医学-临床神经学
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期刊介绍: Neuro-Ophthalmology publishes original papers on diagnostic methods in neuro-ophthalmology such as perimetry, neuro-imaging and electro-physiology; on the visual system such as the retina, ocular motor system and the  pupil; on neuro-ophthalmic aspects of the orbit; and on related fields such as migraine and ocular manifestations of neurological diseases.
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