Ying Zhang, Di Zhang, Y. Qu, P. Fan, Ya-xin Liu, Hui‐min Zhang, L. Song, Wen-jun Ma, Hai-Ying Wu, Jun Cai, F. Luo, Xianliang Zhou, D. Zheng, Li-sheng Liu
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背景:贫血是高须动脉炎(TA)患者的常见合并症。本研究评估了中国TA患者贫血的患病率、临床特点和治疗。方法本回顾性研究纳入2009年1月至2018年4月连续住院的533例TA患者。根据世界卫生组织的标准,根据血红蛋白水平诊断贫血。结果本组194例患者确诊为贫血,占36.4%。多数为轻度贫血(177例,91.2%)。女性患者居多(占92.8%)。正常细胞性贫血(62.9%)是最常见的类型。贫血患者比非贫血患者更易出现头晕(29.4%比21.2%)、低体重指数(22.0±3.6比22.9±3.4 kg/m2)和疾病活动期(64.9%比50.1%);肺动脉受累(12.4% vs. 26.8%)、肺动脉高压(12.9% vs. 20.1%)和肺动脉高压靶向药物(2.8% vs. 11.6%)在贫血患者中的发生率低于非贫血患者(均P < 0.05)。贫血患者左心室舒张末期内径增大,左心室射血分数降低。在四个月的中位随访中,贫血患者血红蛋白的增加与铁补充剂的使用有关。结论贫血是TA患者常见的并发疾病,尤其是年轻女性患者。贫血患者更容易处于活动性疾病阶段。补充铁有助于增加血红蛋白。
Anemia in patients with Takayasu arteritis: prevalence, clinical features, and treatment
Background Anemia is a common comorbidity of patients with Takayasu arteritis (TA). This study evaluated the prevalence, clinical characteristics, and treatment in Chinese TA patients with anemia. Methods This retrospective study included 533 consecutive patients hospitalized for TA from January 2009 to April 2018. Anemia was diagnosed on the basis of hemoglobin level, according to World Health Organization criteria. Results A total of 194 patients (36.4%) were diagnosed with anemia. Most had mild anemia (177, 91.2%). Female patients were predominant (92.8% of anemic patients). Normocytic anemia (62.9%) was the most common pattern. Anemic patients were more likely than non-anemic patients to have dizziness (29.4% vs. 21.2%), low body mass index (22.0 ± 3.6 vs. 22.9 ± 3.4 kg/m2), and active disease stage (64.9% vs. 50.1%); pulmonary involvement (12.4% vs. 26.8%), pulmonary hypertension (12.9% vs. 20.1%) and pulmonary hypertensive-target drugs (2.8% vs. 11.6%) were less common among anemic than non-anemic patients (all P < 0.05). Larger left ventricular end-diastolic diameter and lower left ventricular ejection fraction were observed in anemic patients. Over a median follow-up of four months, the increase of hemoglobin in anemic patients was associated with the use of iron supplementation. Conclusions Anemia is a very common concurrent condition in TA, especially in young, female patients. Patients with anemia are more likely to be in the active disease stage. Iron supplementation helps increase hemoglobin.