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The burden of systemic sclerosis in Switzerland - the Swiss systemic sclerosis EUSTAR cohort.

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BORIS DOI
10.48350/161669
Date of Publication
July 5, 2021
Publication Type
Article
Division/Institute

Universitätsklinik fü...

Contributor
Hernández, Jasmin
Jordan, Suzana
Dobrota, Rucsandra
Iudici, Michele
Hasler, Paul
Ribi, Camillo
Villiger, Peter
Universitätsklinik für Rheumatologie, Immunologie und Allergologie
Vlachoyiannopoulos, Panayiotis
Vacca, Alessandra
Garzanova, Ludmila
Giollo, Alessandro
Rosato, Edoardo
Kötter, Ina
Carreira, Patricia E
Doria, Andrea
Henes, Jörg
Müller-Ladner, Ulf
Smith, Vanessa
Distler, Jörg
Gabrielli, Armando
Hoffman-Vold, Anna-Maria
Walker, Ulrich
Distler, Oliver
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600 - Technology::610...

Series
Swiss medical weekly
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
1424-3997
Publisher
EMH Media
Language
English
Publisher DOI
10.4414/smw.2021.20528
PubMed ID
34283895
Description
OBJECTIVES

Characteristics of Swiss patients with systemic sclerosis have not been described so far. The aim of the current study was to identify unmet needs in comparison with other European countries that could inform specific interventions to improve the care of systemic sclerosis patients.

METHODS

We analysed Swiss and other European systemic sclerosis patients registered in European Scleroderma Trials And Research (EUSTAR) and the Very Early Diagnosis Of Systemic Sclerosis (VEDOSS) cohort. Demographics, clinical profiles, organ involvement and survival of established, early/mild and very early / very mild systemic sclerosis patients were described and compared between the cohorts.

RESULTS

We included 679 Swiss and 8793 European systemic sclerosis patients in the analysis. Over 95% of patients in both cohorts were Caucasian, disease subsets were similar, and no age difference was found. The Swiss cohort had more male patients (25% vs 16% European, p = 0.005) and higher prevalence of early/mild and very early / very mild patients (26.1 vs 8.5% European and 14.9% vs 6.7% European, respectively, both p <0.0001). Disease duration in established systemic sclerosis patients at first presentation was numerically shorter but not significant in the Swiss cohort: 5.0 years (1–12) Swiss vs 6.0 years (2–12) years European, p = 0.055). Despite the earlier referral of Swiss patients to systemic sclerosis expert centres, they showed evidence of more severe disease, particularly in the limited cutaneous systemic sclerosis subset, but no differences in overall survival on longitudinal follow-up were observed.

CONCLUSION

This is the first report of the national Swiss EUSTAR cohort. It identifies earlier referral to systemic sclerosis expert centres, before major organ damage occurs, and when outcome can still be modified, as a priority to improve care of patients with systemic sclerosis.
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https://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/57851
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