OBJECTIVES: Polyarteritis nodosa (PAN) is a rare vasculitis in childhood and poor information is known about its long-term outcome. Our aim was to describe the clinical features, at onset and during the disease course, of childhood-onset PAN and identify a potential correlation with persistent organ damage and worse outcome in a cohort of paediatric patients with a confirmed diagnosis of PAN. METHODS: A retrospective collection of demographic and clinical data of 52 Caucasian children diagnosed with PAN, fulfilling the EULAR/PRES diagnostic criteria, recruited from eight paediatric rheumatologic centres and one transition unit, was performed. A statistical correlation was made between clinical involvement at onset or during the overall disease course and patients' final outcome. RESULTS: Data from 52 patients (31 males, 21 females) were collected: their mean age at onset was 7.9 years (median 6.3) and mean follow-up period was 6.2 years (median 5.4). At the last follow-up visit, 27 patients (51.9%) were off therapy in clinical remission, 17 (32.7%) were in clinical remission while on medication, and 6 (11.6%) had a persistent or relapsing disease course. Two patients (3.8%) deceased because of severe cerebral involvement. Cranial nerve palsy during the disease course was significantly correlated with a worse prognosis (p=0.011). The presence of nephrogenic hypertension at onset and seizures during the disease course were significantly associated with the development of irreversible organ damage (p= 0.040 and 0.011, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: Childhood PAN is a severe disease with substantial risk of long-term morbidities. In our cohort of patients the worst outcome was significantly correlated with renal and neurological involvement.

Falcini, F., La Torre, F., Vittadello, F., Rigante, D., Martini, G., Corona, F., Buoncompagni, A., Alessio, M., Cortis, E., Insalaco, A., Magni Manzoni, S., Breda, L., Matucci Cerinic, M., Zulian, F., Clinical overview and outcome in a cohort of children with polyarteritis nodosa, <<CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RHEUMATOLOGY>>, 2014; 32 (82): 134-137 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/62941]

Clinical overview and outcome in a cohort of children with polyarteritis nodosa

Rigante, Donato;
2014

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Polyarteritis nodosa (PAN) is a rare vasculitis in childhood and poor information is known about its long-term outcome. Our aim was to describe the clinical features, at onset and during the disease course, of childhood-onset PAN and identify a potential correlation with persistent organ damage and worse outcome in a cohort of paediatric patients with a confirmed diagnosis of PAN. METHODS: A retrospective collection of demographic and clinical data of 52 Caucasian children diagnosed with PAN, fulfilling the EULAR/PRES diagnostic criteria, recruited from eight paediatric rheumatologic centres and one transition unit, was performed. A statistical correlation was made between clinical involvement at onset or during the overall disease course and patients' final outcome. RESULTS: Data from 52 patients (31 males, 21 females) were collected: their mean age at onset was 7.9 years (median 6.3) and mean follow-up period was 6.2 years (median 5.4). At the last follow-up visit, 27 patients (51.9%) were off therapy in clinical remission, 17 (32.7%) were in clinical remission while on medication, and 6 (11.6%) had a persistent or relapsing disease course. Two patients (3.8%) deceased because of severe cerebral involvement. Cranial nerve palsy during the disease course was significantly correlated with a worse prognosis (p=0.011). The presence of nephrogenic hypertension at onset and seizures during the disease course were significantly associated with the development of irreversible organ damage (p= 0.040 and 0.011, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: Childhood PAN is a severe disease with substantial risk of long-term morbidities. In our cohort of patients the worst outcome was significantly correlated with renal and neurological involvement.
2014
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Falcini, F., La Torre, F., Vittadello, F., Rigante, D., Martini, G., Corona, F., Buoncompagni, A., Alessio, M., Cortis, E., Insalaco, A., Magni Manzoni, S., Breda, L., Matucci Cerinic, M., Zulian, F., Clinical overview and outcome in a cohort of children with polyarteritis nodosa, <<CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RHEUMATOLOGY>>, 2014; 32 (82): 134-137 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/62941]
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