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Multicenter Study
. 2022 May;74(5):809-817.
doi: 10.1002/acr.24530. Epub 2022 Mar 16.

Osteitis in Systemic Sclerosis: A Nationwide Case-Control Retrospective Study

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Multicenter Study

Osteitis in Systemic Sclerosis: A Nationwide Case-Control Retrospective Study

Cyril Cosse et al. Arthritis Care Res (Hoboken). 2022 May.

Abstract

Objective: Systemic sclerosis (SSc) is an autoimmune connective tissue disorder characterized by skin fibrosis, vasculopathy, and dysimmunity. Data regarding osteitis in SSc are scarce.

Methods: We performed a nationwide multicenter, retrospective, case-control study including patients with SSc, according to the 2013 American College of Rheumatology/European Alliance of Associations for Rheumatology classification, with a diagnosis of osteitis. The objectives of the study were to describe, to characterize, and to identify associated factors for osteitis in patients with SSc.

Results: Forty-eight patients were included. Twenty-six patients (54.1%) had osteitis beneath digital tip ulcers. Physical symptoms included pain (36 of 48, 75%), erythema (35 of 48, 73%), and local warmth (35 of 48, 73%). Thirty-one (65%) patients had median (interquartile range) C-reactive protein levels >2 mg/liter of 8 (2.7-44.3) mg/liter. On radiography, computed tomography, or magnetic resonance imaging, osteitis was characterized by swelling or abscess of soft tissues, with acro-osteolysis or lysis in 28 patients (58%). Microbiological sampling was performed in 45 (94%) patients. Most pathogens were Staphylococcus aureus (43.8%), anaerobes and Enterobacteriaceae (29.1%), and Pseudomonas aeruginosa (10.4%). Management comprised antibiotics in 37 (77.1%) patients and/or surgery in 26 (54.2%). Fluoroquinolones were used in 22 (45.8%) patients, and amoxicillin plus β-lactamase inhibitor in 7 (14.6%). Six (12.6%) patients relapsed, 6 (12.6%) patients had osteitis recurrence, 15 (32%) sequelae, and 2 patients had septic shock and died.

Conclusion: This study confirmed digital tip ulcers as an associated factor for osteitis and revealed a high rate of functional sequelae. Antimicrobial therapy with oral fluoroquinolone or intravenous amoxicillin and β-lactamase inhibitor are used as first-line antibiotic therapy in SSc patients with osteitis.

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