TY - JOUR
T1 - Predictors of first hospitalization due to disease activity and infections in systemic lupus erythematosus patients
AU - Pons-Estel, Guillermo J.
AU - Quintana, Rosana
AU - Ugarte-Gil, Manuel F.
AU - Harvey, Guillermina B.
AU - Wojdyla, Daniel
AU - Serrano-Morales, Rosa
AU - Gómez Puerta, José A.
AU - García, Mercedes A.
AU - Catoggio, Luis J.
AU - Saurit, Verónica
AU - Drenkard, Cristina
AU - Da Silva, Nilzio A.
AU - Cavalcanti, Fernando
AU - Borba, Eduardo
AU - Sato, Emilia
AU - Neira, Oscar
AU - Massardo, Loreto
AU - Vásquez, Gloria
AU - Gonzalez, Luis Alonso
AU - Guibert-Toledano, Marlene
AU - Silveira, Luis H.
AU - García De La Torre, Ignacio
AU - Sauza del Pozo, María Josefina
AU - Chacón, Rosa
AU - Cardiel, Mario H.
AU - Orillion, Ashley
AU - Sbarigia, Urbano
AU - Alemao, Evo
AU - Zazzetti, Federico
AU - Alarcón, Graciela S.
AU - Pons-Estel, Bernardo A.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2024.
PY - 2024/11
Y1 - 2024/11
N2 - Objectives: To identify the predictive factors of first hospitalization and associated variables to the main causes of hospitalizations in lupus patients from a Latin American cohort. Methods: The first hospitalization after entry into the cohort during these patients’ follow-up due to either lupus disease activity and/or infection was examined. Clinical and therapeutic variables were those occurring prior to the first hospitalization. Descriptive statistical tests, multivariable logistic, and Cox regression models were performed. Results: 1341 individuals were included in this analysis; 1200 (89.5%) were women. Their median and interquartile range (IQR) age at diagnosis were 27 (20–37) years and their median and IQR follow up time were 27.5 (4.7–62.2) months. A total of 456 (34.0%) patients were hospitalized; 344 (75.4%), 85 (18.6%) and 27 (5.9%) for disease activity, infections, or both, respectively. The predictors of the first hospitalization regardless of its cause were: medium (HR 2.03(1.27–3.24); p = 0.0028) and low (HR 2.42(1.55–3.79); p < 0.0001) socioeconomic status, serosal (HR 1.32(1.07–1.62); p = 0.0074) and renal (HR 1.50(1.23–1.82); p < 0.0001) involvement. Antimalarial (AM) use (HR 0.61(0.50–0.74); p < 0.0001) and achieving remission (HR 0.80(0.65–0.97); p = 0.0300) were negative predictors. Conclusions: The first hospitalization was associated with worse socioeconomic status and serosal and renal involvement. Conversely, AM use and achieving remission were associated with a lower risk of hospitalizations.
AB - Objectives: To identify the predictive factors of first hospitalization and associated variables to the main causes of hospitalizations in lupus patients from a Latin American cohort. Methods: The first hospitalization after entry into the cohort during these patients’ follow-up due to either lupus disease activity and/or infection was examined. Clinical and therapeutic variables were those occurring prior to the first hospitalization. Descriptive statistical tests, multivariable logistic, and Cox regression models were performed. Results: 1341 individuals were included in this analysis; 1200 (89.5%) were women. Their median and interquartile range (IQR) age at diagnosis were 27 (20–37) years and their median and IQR follow up time were 27.5 (4.7–62.2) months. A total of 456 (34.0%) patients were hospitalized; 344 (75.4%), 85 (18.6%) and 27 (5.9%) for disease activity, infections, or both, respectively. The predictors of the first hospitalization regardless of its cause were: medium (HR 2.03(1.27–3.24); p = 0.0028) and low (HR 2.42(1.55–3.79); p < 0.0001) socioeconomic status, serosal (HR 1.32(1.07–1.62); p = 0.0074) and renal (HR 1.50(1.23–1.82); p < 0.0001) involvement. Antimalarial (AM) use (HR 0.61(0.50–0.74); p < 0.0001) and achieving remission (HR 0.80(0.65–0.97); p = 0.0300) were negative predictors. Conclusions: The first hospitalization was associated with worse socioeconomic status and serosal and renal involvement. Conversely, AM use and achieving remission were associated with a lower risk of hospitalizations.
KW - Lupus erythematosus systemic
KW - epidemiology
KW - hospitalization
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U2 - 10.1177/09612033241283551
DO - 10.1177/09612033241283551
M3 - Artículo
C2 - 39259025
AN - SCOPUS:85204685978
SN - 0961-2033
VL - 33
SP - 1492
EP - 1501
JO - Lupus
JF - Lupus
IS - 13
ER -