诊断时的改良体重指数是抗中性粒细胞细胞质抗体相关血管炎患者死亡率的有用预测指标。

IF 2.2 Q3 RHEUMATOLOGY Journal of Rheumatic Diseases Pub Date : 2022-07-01 DOI:10.4078/jrd.2022.29.3.154
Jung Yoon Pyo, Sung Soo Ahn, Jason Jungsik Song, Yong-Beom Park, Sang-Won Lee
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目的:研究诊断时修正的体重指数(mBMI)是否能预测抗中性粒细胞胞浆抗体(ANCA)相关血管炎(AAV)患者随访期间的全因死亡率。方法:回顾203例BMI≥18.5kg/m2的AAV患者的病历。mBMI使用公式mBMI=BMI(kg/m2)×血清白蛋白(g/L)来计算。全因死亡率被认为是一个较差的结果,基于全因死亡率的随访时间被定义为死亡患者从AAV诊断到死亡的时间段,以及存活患者从AA病毒诊断到最后一次就诊的时间段。结果:中位年龄为59.0岁(35.5%为男性)。中位BMI和mBMI分别为22.8kg/m2和813.2kg·g/m2.L。25例(12.3%)患者死亡。诊断时mBMI与年龄、BVAS、FFS、红细胞沉降率和C反应蛋白呈正相关。与幸存患者相比,死亡患者在诊断时表现出明显较低的mBMI。AAV患者mBMI≤570.1 kg·g/m2.L的全因死亡率明显高于mBMI>570.1 kg•g/m2.L组(38.5%vs.8.5%),且全因死亡率显著高于mBMI<570.1 kg.g/m2.L(RR 6.750)。在多变量Cox风险模型分析中,血清白蛋白或mBMI与AAV患者的全因死亡率显著相关。结论:总之,诊断时mBMI≤570.1 kg·g/m2·L可能是AAV患者随访期间除血清白蛋白外的全因死亡率的有用预测指标。
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Modified Body Mass Index at Diagnosis is a Useful Predictor of Mortality in Patients With Antineutrophil Cytoplasmic Antibody-associated Vasculitis.

Objective: We investigated whether modified body mass index (mBMI) at diagnosis could predict all-cause mortality during follow-up in patients with antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody (ANCA)-associated vasculitis (AAV).

Methods: The medical records of 203 AAV patients with BMI ≥18.5 kg/m2 were reviewed. mBMI was calculated using an equation mBMI=BMI (kg/m2)×serum albumin (g/L). All-cause mortality was considered as a poor outcome, and the follow-up duration based on all-cause mortality was defined as the period from AAV diagnosis to death for deceased patients, and the period from AAV diagnosis to the last visit for surviving patients.

Results: The median age was 59.0 years (35.5% were male). The median BMI and mBMI were 22.8 kg/m2 and 813.2 kg · g/m2 · L. Twenty-five patients (12.3%) died. mBMI was well correlated with age, BVAS, FFS, erythrocyte sedimentation rate and C-reactive protein at diagnosis. Deceased patients exhibited significantly lower mBMI at diagnosis compared to surviving patients. AAV patients mBMI ≤570.1 kg · g/m2 · L showed a significantly higher frequency of all-cause mortality (38.5% vs. 8.5%), and furthermore, exhibited a significantly higher risk for all-cause mortality than those with mBMI >570.1 kg · g/m2 · L (RR 6.750). mBMI ≤570.1 kg · g/m2 · L showed a significantly lower cumulative patients' survival rate than those with mBMI >570.1 kg · g/m2 · L. In the multivariable Cox hazards model analysis, either serum albumin or mBMI was significantly associated with all-cause mortality in AAV patients.

Conclusion: In conclusion, mBMI ≤570.1 kg · g/m2 · L at diagnosis may be a useful predictor of all-cause mortality during follow-up additionally to serum albumin in AAV patients.

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