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    Impact of glucocorticoids on the incidence of lupus-related major organ damage: a systematic literature review and meta-regression analysis of longitudinal observational studies.

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    Ugarte-Gil, Manuel Francisco
    Mak, Anselm
    Leong, Joanna
    Dharmadhikari, Bhushan
    Kow, Nien Yee
    Reátegui-Sokolova, Cristina
    Elera-Fitzcarrald, Claudia
    Aranow, Cinthia
    Arnaud, Laurent
    Askanase, Anca D
    Bae, Sang-Cheol
    Bernatsky, Sasha
    Bruce, Ian N
    Buyon, Jill
    Costedoat-Chalumeau, Nathalie
    Dooley, Mary Ann
    Fortin, Paul R
    Ginzler, Ellen M
    Gladman, Dafna D
    Hanly, John
    Inanc, Murat
    Isenberg, David
    Jacobsen, Soren
    James, Judith A
    Jönsen, Andreas
    Kalunian, Kenneth
    Kamen, Diane L
    Lim, Sung Sam
    Morand, Eric
    Mosca, Marta
    Peschken, Christine
    Pons-Estel, Bernardo A
    Rahman, Anisur
    Ramsey-Goldman, Rosalind
    Reynolds, John cc
    Romero-Diaz, Juanita
    Ruiz-Irastorza, Guillermo
    Sánchez-Guerrero, Jorge
    Svenungsson, Elisabet
    Urowitz, Murray
    Vinet, Evelyne
    van Vollenhoven, Ronald F
    Voskuyl, Alexandre
    Wallace, Daniel J
    Petri, Michelle A
    Manzi, Susan
    Clarke, Ann Elaine
    Cheung, Mike
    Farewell, Vernon
    Alarcon, Graciela S
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    Affiliation
    Hospital Nacional Guillermo Almenara Irigoyen; Universidad Cientifica del Sur; National University of Singapore; Sandwell and West Birmingham NHS Trust
    Publication date
    2021-12
    Subject
    Rheumatology
    
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    Abstract
    Objective: In systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), disease activity and glucocorticoid (GC) exposure are known to contribute to irreversible organ damage. We aimed to examine the association between GC exposure and organ damage occurrence. Methods: We conducted a literature search (PubMed (Medline), Embase and Cochrane January 1966-October 2021). We identified original longitudinal observational studies reporting GC exposure as the proportion of users and/or GC use with dose information as well as the occurrence of new major organ damage as defined in the Systemic Lupus International Collaborating Clinics/American College of Rheumatology Damage Index. Meta-regression analyses were performed. Reviews, case-reports and studies with <5 years of follow-up, <50 patients, different outcomes and special populations were excluded. Results: We selected 49 articles including 16 224 patients, 14 755 (90.9%) female with a mean age and disease duration of 35.1 years and of 37.1 months. The mean follow-up time was 104.9 months. For individual damage items, the average daily GC dose was associated with the occurrence of overall cardiovascular events and with osteoporosis with fractures. A higher average cumulative dose adjusted (or not)/number of follow-up years and a higher proportion of patients on GC were associated with the occurrence of osteonecrosis. Conclusions: We confirm associations of GC use with three specific damage items. In treating patients with SLE, our aim should be to maximise the efficacy of GC and to minimise their harms.
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    Ugarte-Gil MF, Mak A, Leong J, Dharmadhikari B, Kow NY, Reátegui-Sokolova C, Elera-Fitzcarrald C, Aranow C, Arnaud L, Askanase AD, Bae SC, Bernatsky S, Bruce IN, Buyon J, Costedoat-Chalumeau N, Dooley MA, Fortin PR, Ginzler EM, Gladman DD, Hanly J, Inanc M, Isenberg D, Jacobsen S, James JA, Jönsen A, Kalunian K, Kamen DL, Lim SS, Morand E, Mosca M, Peschken C, Pons-Estel BA, Rahman A, Ramsey-Goldman R, Reynolds J, Romero-Diaz J, Ruiz-Irastorza G, Sánchez-Guerrero J, Svenungsson E, Urowitz M, Vinet E, van Vollenhoven RF, Voskuyl A, Wallace DJ, Petri MA, Manzi S, Clarke AE, Cheung M, Farewell V, Alarcon GS. Impact of glucocorticoids on the incidence of lupus-related major organ damage: a systematic literature review and meta-regression analysis of longitudinal observational studies. Lupus Sci Med. 2021 Dec;8(1):e000590.
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    Handle
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14200/5917
    DOI
    10.1136/lupus-2021-000590
    PMID
    34930819
    Journal
    Lupus Science & Medicine
    Publisher
    BMJ Publishing Group
    ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
    10.1136/lupus-2021-000590
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