Clinical Characteristics and Outcomes of Polyarteritis Nodosa: An International Study

ARTHRITIS & RHEUMATOLOGY(2024)

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ObjectiveWe describe the demographics, clinical features, disease course, and survival of polyarteritis nodosa (PAN) through an international collaboration (GLOBAL-PAN). MethodsPatients with PAN were recruited between 1990 and 2020 from observational cohorts of nine countries across Europe, Japan, and North America. Eligibility was retrospectively defined using the European Medicines Agency classification algorithm. Patients with PAN related to hepatitis B virus (n = 12) and two monogenic diseases mimicking PAN, deficiency of adenosine deaminase 2 enzyme (n = 16) or familial Mediterranean fever (n = 11), were excluded. Data regarding organ involvement, relapse, disease-related damage, and survival were analyzed. ResultsThree hundred fifty-eight patients (female:male ratio 174:184), including those with systemic PAN (sPAN, n = 282) and cutaneous PAN (n = 76), were included. Twenty-five were pediatric onset. Mean +/- SD age at diagnosis was 44.3 +/- 18.1 years. Constitutional symptoms (71.5%), cutaneous involvement (70.5%), musculoskeletal findings (69.1%), and neurologic features (48.0%) were common manifestations. Among patients with sPAN, gastrointestinal involvement and proteinuria over 400 mg/day were reported in 52.2% and 11.2%, respectively. During a median (interquartile range) 59.6 (99.5) months of follow-up, relapse occurred in 48.5% of patients. One, 5- and 10-year survival rates for sPAN were 97.1%, 94.0%, and 89.0%, respectively. Predictors of death for sPAN included age >= 65 years at diagnosis, serum creatinine at diagnosis >140 mu mol/L, gastrointestinal manifestations, and central nervous system (CNS) involvement. ConclusionThe spectrum of PAN remains a complex, multifaceted disease. Relapse is common. Age >= 65 years and serum creatinine >140 mu mol/L at diagnosis, as well as gastrointestinal and CNS involvement, are independent predictors of death in sPAN. image ConclusionThe spectrum of PAN remains a complex, multifaceted disease. Relapse is common. Age >= 65 years and serum creatinine >140 mu mol/L at diagnosis, as well as gastrointestinal and CNS involvement, are independent predictors of death in sPAN. image
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