Nailfold capillaroscopy abnormalities and pulmonary hypertension in mixed connective tissue disease and systemic sclerosis patients
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Nailfold capillaroscopy abnormalities and pulmonary hypertension in mixed connective tissue disease and systemic sclerosis patients
Abstract
Objective: Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) represents an important vascular complication of mixed connective tissue disease (MCTD) and systemic sclerosis (SSc). Microvascular involvement in these diseases can be investigated by means of nailfold capillaroscopy (NFC). Microvascular involvement detected in the nailfold bed is the mirror of the microvascular damage occurring in the entire body, further indicating the involvement of the target organs. The aim of this study was to evaluate the microvascular involvement in MCTD patients with or without PAH, compared to that found in SSc patients with or without PAH.
Patients and methods: This cross-sectional study was performed in the Department of Internal Medicine and Department of Rheumatology, Timișoara, Romania, during the time period between January 2017 and December 2022, on a group of 26 patients with MCTD and 26 SSc patients. Antinuclear antibodies, anti-U1-RNP, anti-Scl 70, anti-centromere, anti-cardiolipin antibodies (aCL) (IgM, IgG), anti-β2-glycoprotein I (aβ2GPI) (IgM, IgG) antibodies, and lupus anticoagulant (LAC) were determined in both the groups. PAH was evaluated through cardiac ultrasonography, determining the sPAP (systolic pulmonary artery pressure). Nailfold capillaroscopy was performed using a USB Digital Microscope and 2.0-megapixel digital camera recording capillaries density, giant capillaries, enlarged capillaries, capillaries hemorrhages, avascular areas, ramified/bushy capillaries scores. Data were recorded and presented as mean ± standard deviation. Statistical analyses were performed using the Student's t-test, ANOVA test, and Pearson's correlation. Differences were considered statistically significant if p-value < 0.05.
Results: Among the MCTD patients, PAH was identified in 12 patients (46.15%), while among the SSc patients PAH was identified in 14 patients (53.84%). Development of PAH in MCTD patients was associated with lower capillaries density (p-value < 0.00001), higher scores of giant capillaries, ramified/bushy capillaries, and capillary hemorrhages (p-value < 0.00001, for each of them). Anti-U1-RNP, aCL, aβ2GPI antibodies and LAC were also found to be involved in PAH-associated MCTD development. Unlike MCTD patients, SSc patients with PAH presented with lower capillaries density and ramified/bushy capillaries scores (p-value < 0.05).
Conclusions: The MCTD patients who presented significant NFC abnormalities (especially active and late scleroderma-like capillaroscopic pattern) are prone to PAH development. Capillary density reduction is the most important factor associated with the occurrence of PAH. Differences in NFC findings (especially capillary density and ramified/bushy capillaries) were detected among patients with MCTD and SSc having PAH.
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