Lower-limb Ulcers in Systemic Sclerosis: A Multicentre Retrospective Case-control Study

Authors

  • Gérôme Bohelay
  • Sophie Blaise
  • Pierre Levy
  • Antoine Claeys
  • Nathalie Baudot
  • Jean-Francois Cuny
  • Hervé Maillard
  • Florence Granel-Brocard
  • Thierry Boyé
  • Catherine Lok
  • Nathalie Bénéton
  • Camille Francès
  • Patricia Senet

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2340/00015555-2939

Keywords:

systemic sclerosis, lower-limb ulcers, ischemic ulcers

Abstract

Lower-limb ulcers in systemic sclerosis patients are rarely reported. The aim of this study was to describe the main causes and outcomes of lower-limb ulcers in systemic sclerosis patients and to assess factors associated with ischaemic causes (arterial disease and/or microvascular impairment). A retrospective, multicentre, case-control study was conducted in 2013 and 2014, including 45 systemic sclerosis patients presenting lower-limb ulcers between 2008 and 2013. The estimated prevalence of lower-limb ulcers among systemic sclerosis patients was 12.8%. Ulcers were related to venous insufficiency in 22 cases (49%), ischaemic causes in 21 (47%) and other causes in 2 (4%). Complete healing was observed in 60% of cases in a mean time of 10.3 months; 59% relapsed during a mean follow-up of 22 months. Ischaemic lower-limb ulcer outcomes were poor, with a 28.6% amputation rate. Logistic-regression multivariate analyses between ischaemic lower-limb ulcer cases and matched systemic sclerosis-controls identified past or concomitant digital ulcer and cutaneous sclerosis of the feet as independent risk factors associated with ischaemic lower-limb ulcers.

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Published

2018-05-04

How to Cite

Bohelay, G., Blaise, S., Levy, P., Claeys, A., Baudot, N., Cuny, J.-F., Maillard, H., Granel-Brocard, F., Boyé, T., Lok, C., Bénéton, N., Francès, C., & Senet, P. (2018). Lower-limb Ulcers in Systemic Sclerosis: A Multicentre Retrospective Case-control Study. Acta Dermato-Venereologica, 98(7), 677–682. https://doi.org/10.2340/00015555-2939

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