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Life-Threatening Cryoglobulinemic Patients With Hepatitis C: Clinical Description and Outcome of 279 Patients

Cryoglobulinemia is characterized by a wide range of causes, symptoms, and outcomes. Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is detected in 30%–100% of patients with cryoglobulins. Although more than half the patients with cryoglobulinemic vasculitis present a relatively benign clinical course, some may p...

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Autores principales: Retamozo, Soledad, Díaz-Lagares, Cándido, Bosch, Xavier, Bové, Albert, Brito-Zerón, Pilar, Gómez, Maria-Eugenia, Yagüe, Jordi, Forns, Xavier, Cid, Maria C., Ramos-Casals, Manuel
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Publicado: Wolters Kluwer Health 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4553974/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23974248
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0b013e3182a5cf71
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author Retamozo, Soledad
Díaz-Lagares, Cándido
Bosch, Xavier
Bové, Albert
Brito-Zerón, Pilar
Gómez, Maria-Eugenia
Yagüe, Jordi
Forns, Xavier
Cid, Maria C.
Ramos-Casals, Manuel
author_facet Retamozo, Soledad
Díaz-Lagares, Cándido
Bosch, Xavier
Bové, Albert
Brito-Zerón, Pilar
Gómez, Maria-Eugenia
Yagüe, Jordi
Forns, Xavier
Cid, Maria C.
Ramos-Casals, Manuel
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description Cryoglobulinemia is characterized by a wide range of causes, symptoms, and outcomes. Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is detected in 30%–100% of patients with cryoglobulins. Although more than half the patients with cryoglobulinemic vasculitis present a relatively benign clinical course, some may present with potentially life-threatening situations. We conducted the current study to analyze the clinical characteristics and outcomes of HCV patients presenting with life-threatening cryoglobulinemic vasculitis. We evaluated 181 admissions from 89 HCV patients diagnosed with cryoglobulinemic vasculitis consecutively admitted to our department between 1995 and 2010. In addition, we performed a systematic analysis of cases reported to date through a MEDLINE search. The following organ involvements were considered to be potentially life-threatening in HCV patients with cryoglobulinemic vasculitis: cryoglobulinemic, biopsy-proven glomerulonephritis presenting with renal failure; gastrointestinal vasculitis; pulmonary hemorrhage; central nervous system (CNS) involvement; and myocardial involvement. A total of 279 patients (30 from our department and 249 from the literature search) fulfilled the inclusion criteria: 205 presented with renal failure, 45 with gastrointestinal vasculitis, 38 with CNS involvement, 18 with pulmonary hemorrhage, and 3 with myocardial involvement; 30 patients presented with more than 1 life-threatening cryoglobulinemic manifestation. There were 146 (52%) women and 133 (48%) men, with a mean age at diagnosis of cryoglobulinemia of 54 years (range, 25–87 yr) and a mean age at life-threatening involvement of 55 years (range, 25–87 yr). In 232 (83%) patients, life-threatening involvement was the first clinical manifestation of cryoglobulinemia. Severe involvement appeared a mean of 1.2 years (range, 1–11 yr) after the diagnosis of cryoglobulinemic vasculitis. Patients were followed for a mean of 14 months (range, 3–120 mo) after the diagnosis of life-threatening cryoglobulinemia. Sixty-three patients (22%) died. The main cause of death was sepsis (42%) in patients with glomerulonephritis, and cryoglobulinemic vasculitis itself in patients with gastrointestinal, pulmonary, and CNS involvement (60%, 57%, and 62%, respectively). In conclusion, HCV-related cryoglobulinemia may result in progressive (renal involvement) or acute (pulmonary hemorrhage, gastrointestinal ischemia, CNS involvement) life-threatening organ damage. The mortality rate of these manifestations ranges between 20% and 80%. Unfortunately, this may be the first cryoglobulinemic involvement in almost two-thirds of cases, highlighting the complex management and very elevated mortality of these cases.
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spelling pubmed-45539742015-10-27 Life-Threatening Cryoglobulinemic Patients With Hepatitis C: Clinical Description and Outcome of 279 Patients Retamozo, Soledad Díaz-Lagares, Cándido Bosch, Xavier Bové, Albert Brito-Zerón, Pilar Gómez, Maria-Eugenia Yagüe, Jordi Forns, Xavier Cid, Maria C. Ramos-Casals, Manuel Medicine (Baltimore) Original Study Cryoglobulinemia is characterized by a wide range of causes, symptoms, and outcomes. Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is detected in 30%–100% of patients with cryoglobulins. Although more than half the patients with cryoglobulinemic vasculitis present a relatively benign clinical course, some may present with potentially life-threatening situations. We conducted the current study to analyze the clinical characteristics and outcomes of HCV patients presenting with life-threatening cryoglobulinemic vasculitis. We evaluated 181 admissions from 89 HCV patients diagnosed with cryoglobulinemic vasculitis consecutively admitted to our department between 1995 and 2010. In addition, we performed a systematic analysis of cases reported to date through a MEDLINE search. The following organ involvements were considered to be potentially life-threatening in HCV patients with cryoglobulinemic vasculitis: cryoglobulinemic, biopsy-proven glomerulonephritis presenting with renal failure; gastrointestinal vasculitis; pulmonary hemorrhage; central nervous system (CNS) involvement; and myocardial involvement. A total of 279 patients (30 from our department and 249 from the literature search) fulfilled the inclusion criteria: 205 presented with renal failure, 45 with gastrointestinal vasculitis, 38 with CNS involvement, 18 with pulmonary hemorrhage, and 3 with myocardial involvement; 30 patients presented with more than 1 life-threatening cryoglobulinemic manifestation. There were 146 (52%) women and 133 (48%) men, with a mean age at diagnosis of cryoglobulinemia of 54 years (range, 25–87 yr) and a mean age at life-threatening involvement of 55 years (range, 25–87 yr). In 232 (83%) patients, life-threatening involvement was the first clinical manifestation of cryoglobulinemia. Severe involvement appeared a mean of 1.2 years (range, 1–11 yr) after the diagnosis of cryoglobulinemic vasculitis. Patients were followed for a mean of 14 months (range, 3–120 mo) after the diagnosis of life-threatening cryoglobulinemia. Sixty-three patients (22%) died. The main cause of death was sepsis (42%) in patients with glomerulonephritis, and cryoglobulinemic vasculitis itself in patients with gastrointestinal, pulmonary, and CNS involvement (60%, 57%, and 62%, respectively). In conclusion, HCV-related cryoglobulinemia may result in progressive (renal involvement) or acute (pulmonary hemorrhage, gastrointestinal ischemia, CNS involvement) life-threatening organ damage. The mortality rate of these manifestations ranges between 20% and 80%. Unfortunately, this may be the first cryoglobulinemic involvement in almost two-thirds of cases, highlighting the complex management and very elevated mortality of these cases. Wolters Kluwer Health 2013-09 2013-09-13 /pmc/articles/PMC4553974/ /pubmed/23974248 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0b013e3182a5cf71 Text en Copyright © 2013 by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
spellingShingle Original Study
Retamozo, Soledad
Díaz-Lagares, Cándido
Bosch, Xavier
Bové, Albert
Brito-Zerón, Pilar
Gómez, Maria-Eugenia
Yagüe, Jordi
Forns, Xavier
Cid, Maria C.
Ramos-Casals, Manuel
Life-Threatening Cryoglobulinemic Patients With Hepatitis C: Clinical Description and Outcome of 279 Patients
title Life-Threatening Cryoglobulinemic Patients With Hepatitis C: Clinical Description and Outcome of 279 Patients
title_full Life-Threatening Cryoglobulinemic Patients With Hepatitis C: Clinical Description and Outcome of 279 Patients
title_fullStr Life-Threatening Cryoglobulinemic Patients With Hepatitis C: Clinical Description and Outcome of 279 Patients
title_full_unstemmed Life-Threatening Cryoglobulinemic Patients With Hepatitis C: Clinical Description and Outcome of 279 Patients
title_short Life-Threatening Cryoglobulinemic Patients With Hepatitis C: Clinical Description and Outcome of 279 Patients
title_sort life-threatening cryoglobulinemic patients with hepatitis c: clinical description and outcome of 279 patients
topic Original Study
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4553974/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23974248
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0b013e3182a5cf71
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