Objective: IgA vasculitis (IgAV) (formerly Henoch-Schonlein ¨ Purpura, HSP) rarely causes severe skin lesions in children. The purpose of the research was to determine whether severe skin manifestations were associated with a more severe disease course. Methods: Severe cutaneous manifestations were defined as presence of hemorrhagic vesicles, bullae, ulcerations and/or necroses. Data were collected retrospectively from 12 international tertiary university medical centers. Results: A total of 64 patients with the most severe skin changes in IgAV/HSP and median (Q1, Q3) age of 8.08 (5.08, 11.92) years at the disease onset were compared with 596 IgAV/HSP patients without these manfiestations and median (Q1, Q3) age of 6.33 (4.50, 8.92) years. The patients with severe cutaneous manifestations were older in comparison to other patients with IgAV/HSP (p<0.001), they developed nephritis more frequently (40.6% vs. 20.6%, p = 0.001) with worse outcome of renal disease (p = 0.001). This group of patients also had higher frequencies of severe gastrointestinal complications like hematochezia, massive bleeding and/or intussusception (29.3% vs. 14.8%, p<0.001). D-dimer concentrations were significantly higher in these patients (4.60 mg/L vs. 2.72 mg/L, p = 0.003) and they had more frequent need for treatment with systemic glucocorticoids (84.4% vs. 37.2%, p<0.001) in comparison with the control group. Further multivariate analysis showed that severe cutaneous changes were associated with higher risk of developing nephritis [OR=3.1 (95%CI 1.04–9.21), p = 0.042] and severe gastrointestinal complications [OR=3.65 (95%CI 1.08–12.37), p = 0.038]. Conclusion: Patients with IgAV/HSP and severe skin manifestations had a more severe clinical course and more frequently required glucocorticoids compared to classic IgAV/HSP patients.

Sestan, M., Kifer, N., Sozeri, B., Demir, F., Ulu, K., Silva, C., Campos, R., Batu, E., Koker, O., Sapina, M., Srsen, S., Held, M., Gagro, A., Fonseca, A., Rodrigues, M., Rigante, D., Filocamo, G., Baldo, F., Heshin-Bekenstein, M., Giani, T., Kataja, J., Frkovic, M., Ruperto, N., Ozen, S., Jelusic, M., Clinical features, treatment and outcome of pediatric patients with severe cutaneous manifestations in IgA vasculitis: multicenter international study, <<SEMINARS IN ARTHRITIS AND RHEUMATISM>>, 2023; 2023 (61:152209): 1-7. [doi:10.1016/j.semarthrit.2023.152209] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/234590]

Clinical features, treatment and outcome of pediatric patients with severe cutaneous manifestations in IgA vasculitis: multicenter international study

Rigante, Donato;
2023

Abstract

Objective: IgA vasculitis (IgAV) (formerly Henoch-Schonlein ¨ Purpura, HSP) rarely causes severe skin lesions in children. The purpose of the research was to determine whether severe skin manifestations were associated with a more severe disease course. Methods: Severe cutaneous manifestations were defined as presence of hemorrhagic vesicles, bullae, ulcerations and/or necroses. Data were collected retrospectively from 12 international tertiary university medical centers. Results: A total of 64 patients with the most severe skin changes in IgAV/HSP and median (Q1, Q3) age of 8.08 (5.08, 11.92) years at the disease onset were compared with 596 IgAV/HSP patients without these manfiestations and median (Q1, Q3) age of 6.33 (4.50, 8.92) years. The patients with severe cutaneous manifestations were older in comparison to other patients with IgAV/HSP (p<0.001), they developed nephritis more frequently (40.6% vs. 20.6%, p = 0.001) with worse outcome of renal disease (p = 0.001). This group of patients also had higher frequencies of severe gastrointestinal complications like hematochezia, massive bleeding and/or intussusception (29.3% vs. 14.8%, p<0.001). D-dimer concentrations were significantly higher in these patients (4.60 mg/L vs. 2.72 mg/L, p = 0.003) and they had more frequent need for treatment with systemic glucocorticoids (84.4% vs. 37.2%, p<0.001) in comparison with the control group. Further multivariate analysis showed that severe cutaneous changes were associated with higher risk of developing nephritis [OR=3.1 (95%CI 1.04–9.21), p = 0.042] and severe gastrointestinal complications [OR=3.65 (95%CI 1.08–12.37), p = 0.038]. Conclusion: Patients with IgAV/HSP and severe skin manifestations had a more severe clinical course and more frequently required glucocorticoids compared to classic IgAV/HSP patients.
2023
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Sestan, M., Kifer, N., Sozeri, B., Demir, F., Ulu, K., Silva, C., Campos, R., Batu, E., Koker, O., Sapina, M., Srsen, S., Held, M., Gagro, A., Fonseca, A., Rodrigues, M., Rigante, D., Filocamo, G., Baldo, F., Heshin-Bekenstein, M., Giani, T., Kataja, J., Frkovic, M., Ruperto, N., Ozen, S., Jelusic, M., Clinical features, treatment and outcome of pediatric patients with severe cutaneous manifestations in IgA vasculitis: multicenter international study, <<SEMINARS IN ARTHRITIS AND RHEUMATISM>>, 2023; 2023 (61:152209): 1-7. [doi:10.1016/j.semarthrit.2023.152209] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/234590]
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