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Eye Sign is an Alternative for Evaluation of the Microcirculation in Patients with Systemic Sclerosis

OBJECTIVES: To investigate consistency between eye sign and nailfold video capillaroscopy (NVC) in systemic sclerosis (SSc) patients and to evaluate eye sign with various parameters of disease and potential pulmonary involvement. METHODS: A total of 60 SSc patients and 20 healthy individuals were en...

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Autores principales: Yu, Shujiao, Ni, Xudong, Zhao, Jun, Wu, Rui
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9652081/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36387360
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/1034535
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author Yu, Shujiao
Ni, Xudong
Zhao, Jun
Wu, Rui
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Ni, Xudong
Zhao, Jun
Wu, Rui
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description OBJECTIVES: To investigate consistency between eye sign and nailfold video capillaroscopy (NVC) in systemic sclerosis (SSc) patients and to evaluate eye sign with various parameters of disease and potential pulmonary involvement. METHODS: A total of 60 SSc patients and 20 healthy individuals were enrolled. 20 SSc patients were complicated with pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH); 20 SSc patients with interstitial lung diseases (ILD); 20 SSc patients without pulmonary involvement. All subjects were assessed using the methods of NVC and eye sign. Skin involvement was evaluated by modified Rodnan skin score (mRSS) and disease activity according to Medsger's severity score (MSS). Clinical manifestations and the presence of autoantibodies were carefully recorded. Any correlations between were evaluated with the Spearman correlation coefficient test. RESULTS: According to the morphological changes revealed by NVC, 3 types of NVC patterns have been characterized (early pattern, active pattern, and late pattern). Eye sign showed distinguishing morphologic changes in three patterns of NVC and pulmonary involvements (PAH vs ILD) in SSc. A positive linear correlation was found between scores of eye sign and NVC in all patients with SSc (r = 0.629, P=0.001). A positive correlation of eye sign was found in all SSc patients with mRSS (r = 0.748, P=0.045) and MSS (r = 0.636, P=0.001). CONCLUSIONS: The study demonstrates that eye sign had a high consistency with NVC for the evaluation of the microcirculation in SSc patients and exhibited specific patterns in the early, active, and late phases of SSc. Eye sign can be used as a reliable method to classify and monitor SSc patients and replace the measurement of NVC.
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spelling pubmed-96520812022-11-15 Eye Sign is an Alternative for Evaluation of the Microcirculation in Patients with Systemic Sclerosis Yu, Shujiao Ni, Xudong Zhao, Jun Wu, Rui Evid Based Complement Alternat Med Research Article OBJECTIVES: To investigate consistency between eye sign and nailfold video capillaroscopy (NVC) in systemic sclerosis (SSc) patients and to evaluate eye sign with various parameters of disease and potential pulmonary involvement. METHODS: A total of 60 SSc patients and 20 healthy individuals were enrolled. 20 SSc patients were complicated with pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH); 20 SSc patients with interstitial lung diseases (ILD); 20 SSc patients without pulmonary involvement. All subjects were assessed using the methods of NVC and eye sign. Skin involvement was evaluated by modified Rodnan skin score (mRSS) and disease activity according to Medsger's severity score (MSS). Clinical manifestations and the presence of autoantibodies were carefully recorded. Any correlations between were evaluated with the Spearman correlation coefficient test. RESULTS: According to the morphological changes revealed by NVC, 3 types of NVC patterns have been characterized (early pattern, active pattern, and late pattern). Eye sign showed distinguishing morphologic changes in three patterns of NVC and pulmonary involvements (PAH vs ILD) in SSc. A positive linear correlation was found between scores of eye sign and NVC in all patients with SSc (r = 0.629, P=0.001). A positive correlation of eye sign was found in all SSc patients with mRSS (r = 0.748, P=0.045) and MSS (r = 0.636, P=0.001). CONCLUSIONS: The study demonstrates that eye sign had a high consistency with NVC for the evaluation of the microcirculation in SSc patients and exhibited specific patterns in the early, active, and late phases of SSc. Eye sign can be used as a reliable method to classify and monitor SSc patients and replace the measurement of NVC. Hindawi 2022-11-04 /pmc/articles/PMC9652081/ /pubmed/36387360 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/1034535 Text en Copyright © 2022 Shujiao Yu et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Yu, Shujiao
Ni, Xudong
Zhao, Jun
Wu, Rui
Eye Sign is an Alternative for Evaluation of the Microcirculation in Patients with Systemic Sclerosis
title Eye Sign is an Alternative for Evaluation of the Microcirculation in Patients with Systemic Sclerosis
title_full Eye Sign is an Alternative for Evaluation of the Microcirculation in Patients with Systemic Sclerosis
title_fullStr Eye Sign is an Alternative for Evaluation of the Microcirculation in Patients with Systemic Sclerosis
title_full_unstemmed Eye Sign is an Alternative for Evaluation of the Microcirculation in Patients with Systemic Sclerosis
title_short Eye Sign is an Alternative for Evaluation of the Microcirculation in Patients with Systemic Sclerosis
title_sort eye sign is an alternative for evaluation of the microcirculation in patients with systemic sclerosis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9652081/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36387360
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/1034535
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