{"title":"混合性结缔组织病间质性肺病与系统性硬化症间质性肺病的甲沟视频毛细血管镜检查结果比较:单中心研究。","authors":"Aarthi Rajendran, Debashis Maikap, Prasanta Padhan, Ramnath Misra, Pratima Singh","doi":"10.31138/mjr.260423.cnv","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<p><strong>Objective: </strong>To differentiate the nailfold capillaroscopy (NFC) findings in patients with MCTD-ILD and SSc-ILD and correlate the NFC changes and lung functions among them.</p><p><strong>Methods: </strong>In this observational study from Oct 2020 to Oct 2022, 27 patients with MCTD-ILD and 27 patients with SSc-ILD were included. NFC was performed using Jiangsu Jiahua, JH 1004, China. Statistical analysis was conducted using IBM SPSS software, version 26, and tests including Mann-Whitney U-test, student t-test, chi-square test, or Fisher's exact test were used to compare between groups.</p><p><strong>Results: </strong>In this study, major capillaroscopic changes were more frequent in SSc-ILD group (92%) than in MCTD-ILD group (72.3%), with normal capillaries seen in 7.4% of MCTD-ILD cases. The mean FVC was higher in SSc-ILD group compared to MCTD-ILD group, and patients with capillary loss had a lower mean FVC. Loss of capillaries was more frequent in SSc-ILD group, while dilated capillaries were predominantly observed in MCTD-ILD group. A significant association was found between the severity of restriction in spirometry and NFC.</p><p><strong>Conclusion: </strong>There is an important role for NFC in detecting the severity of lung involvement, as the grading of restrictive severity in spirometry is strongly associated with capillaroscopic abnormalities.</p>","PeriodicalId":32816,"journal":{"name":"Mediterranean Journal of Rheumatology","volume":"35 2","pages":"263-271"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2023-09-14","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11350414/pdf/","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"A Comparison of Nailfold Video Capillaroscopy Findings in Mixed Connective Tissue Disease Interstitial Lung Disease vs Systemic Sclerosis Interstitial Lung Disease: A Single-Centre Study.\",\"authors\":\"Aarthi Rajendran, Debashis Maikap, Prasanta Padhan, Ramnath Misra, Pratima Singh\",\"doi\":\"10.31138/mjr.260423.cnv\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<p><strong>Objective: </strong>To differentiate the nailfold capillaroscopy (NFC) findings in patients with MCTD-ILD and SSc-ILD and correlate the NFC changes and lung functions among them.</p><p><strong>Methods: </strong>In this observational study from Oct 2020 to Oct 2022, 27 patients with MCTD-ILD and 27 patients with SSc-ILD were included. 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A Comparison of Nailfold Video Capillaroscopy Findings in Mixed Connective Tissue Disease Interstitial Lung Disease vs Systemic Sclerosis Interstitial Lung Disease: A Single-Centre Study.
Objective: To differentiate the nailfold capillaroscopy (NFC) findings in patients with MCTD-ILD and SSc-ILD and correlate the NFC changes and lung functions among them.
Methods: In this observational study from Oct 2020 to Oct 2022, 27 patients with MCTD-ILD and 27 patients with SSc-ILD were included. NFC was performed using Jiangsu Jiahua, JH 1004, China. Statistical analysis was conducted using IBM SPSS software, version 26, and tests including Mann-Whitney U-test, student t-test, chi-square test, or Fisher's exact test were used to compare between groups.
Results: In this study, major capillaroscopic changes were more frequent in SSc-ILD group (92%) than in MCTD-ILD group (72.3%), with normal capillaries seen in 7.4% of MCTD-ILD cases. The mean FVC was higher in SSc-ILD group compared to MCTD-ILD group, and patients with capillary loss had a lower mean FVC. Loss of capillaries was more frequent in SSc-ILD group, while dilated capillaries were predominantly observed in MCTD-ILD group. A significant association was found between the severity of restriction in spirometry and NFC.
Conclusion: There is an important role for NFC in detecting the severity of lung involvement, as the grading of restrictive severity in spirometry is strongly associated with capillaroscopic abnormalities.