Ulnar and Radial Stenosis in Systemic Sclerosis

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MARÍA EUGENIA LARA G
GUADALUPE PALACIOS
JULIA ROMERO
IGNACIO CARRILLO
CLAUDIA GIRALDO
MARIANO RIVERO
HUGO LABORDE
AMALIA SCHIEL
MARINA KHOURY
OSCAR RILLO
GUSTAVO CITERA
DIEGO SAEZ
JUAN CARLOS BARREIRA

Keywords

Systemic scleroderma, Ulnar artery, Radial artery

Abstract

Objectives: to describe the frequency of ulnar and radial stenosis in SSc patients. Analyze the correlation between arterial stenosis and digital ulcers. Methods: we included 57 SSc consecutive patients who fulfilled ACR 1980 classification criteria, and 21 healthy controls. An arterial ecodoppler was performed to all participants. Results: the presence of stenosis in at least one ulnar artery was observed in 18 of 57 patients with SSc (31%) and in none of the 21 controls (p=0.003). Stenosis was present in at least one radial artery in 9 of 57 SSc patients (15%) (p=0.19). In multivariate model, the best predictors of digital ulcers were age at onset of Ray- naud phenomenon before 40 years (OR 5.3 95%CI 1.54-18.22, p=0.008) and late SD pattern (OR 4.4 95%CI 1.29-15.63, p=0.018). Conclusion: in the present series, ulnar stenosis was observed frequently in SSc patients. Stenosis of large vessels was not associated with digital ulcers.

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