OP10. INCIDENCE OF CARDIOVASCULAR EVENTS IN BIOPSY-PROVEN AND BIOPSY-NEGATIVE GIANT CELL ARTERITIS: THE PROSPECTIVE, MULTICENTRIC DOUBLE COHORT GRACG STUDY

Background: Pre-existing atheromatous disease may be a risk factor for Giant Cell Arteritis (GCA). Also, coronary vasculitis, cerebro-vascular disease, and upper or lower limb arteritis may be related to GCA in some patients. Increased rates of cardiovascular events as compared with expected rates h...

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Main Authors: Duhaut, P., Le Page, L., Bosshard, S., Seydoux, D., Pellet, H., Piette, J. C., Ducroix, J. P.
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Online Access:http://rheumatology.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/44/suppl_3/iii4-a
https://doi.org/10.1093/rheumatology/keh735
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Pellet, H.
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description Background: Pre-existing atheromatous disease may be a risk factor for Giant Cell Arteritis (GCA). Also, coronary vasculitis, cerebro-vascular disease, and upper or lower limb arteritis may be related to GCA in some patients. Increased rates of cardiovascular events as compared with expected rates have been reported in Scandinavian populations. Our objective was to assess in a prospective, double cohort study, the relative risk of cardiovascular events in GCA patients compared with randomly selected, population based, sex- and age-matched controls included at the time of diagnosis of the cases. Methods: 396 GCA patients (288 females, 108 males, 271 biopsy proven, and 125 biopsy negative cases) have been included on pre-defined criteria at the time of diagnosis, along with 290 controls. A follow-up questionnaire has been sent every 6 months to their physician, over a 5-year period. The 5-year relative risk has been adjusted according to Mantel-Haenszel, and interval confidence computed according to Greenland-Robins. Results are given in the table. <r> <c>Cardiovascular events</c> <c>RR</c> <c>95% CI (Greenland/Robins)</c> <c>p (Mantel-Haenszel)</c></r> <r> <c>Angina pectoris</c> <c>1.51</c> <c>1.23–1.85</c> <c>0.003</c></r> <r> <c>Myocardial Infarction</c> <c>1.48</c> <c>1.07–2.05</c> <c>0.12</c></r> <r> <c>Permanent cerebral infarction</c> <c>1.66</c> <c>1.40–1.97</c> <c>0.0003</c></r> <r> <c>Transient cerebral attack</c> <c>1.30</c> <c>0.99–1.69</c> <c>0.13</c></r> <r> <c>Lower limb arteriopathy</c> <c>1.06</c> <c>0.79–1.51</c> <c>0.71</c></r> <r> <c>Death (from all causes)</c> <c>1.07</c> <c>0.93–1.22</c> ...
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spelling fthighwire:oai:open-archive.highwire.org:rheumatology:44/suppl_3/iii4-a 2025-01-16T22:11:15+00:00 OP10. INCIDENCE OF CARDIOVASCULAR EVENTS IN BIOPSY-PROVEN AND BIOPSY-NEGATIVE GIANT CELL ARTERITIS: THE PROSPECTIVE, MULTICENTRIC DOUBLE COHORT GRACG STUDY Duhaut, P. Le Page, L. Bosshard, S. Seydoux, D. Pellet, H. Piette, J. C. Ducroix, J. P. 2005-07-01 00:00:00.0 text/html http://rheumatology.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/44/suppl_3/iii4-a https://doi.org/10.1093/rheumatology/keh735 en eng Oxford University Press http://rheumatology.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/44/suppl_3/iii4-a http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/rheumatology/keh735 Copyright (C) 2005, British Society for Rheumatology ORAL PRESENTATIONS TEXT 2005 fthighwire https://doi.org/10.1093/rheumatology/keh735 2015-02-28T17:50:02Z Background: Pre-existing atheromatous disease may be a risk factor for Giant Cell Arteritis (GCA). Also, coronary vasculitis, cerebro-vascular disease, and upper or lower limb arteritis may be related to GCA in some patients. Increased rates of cardiovascular events as compared with expected rates have been reported in Scandinavian populations. Our objective was to assess in a prospective, double cohort study, the relative risk of cardiovascular events in GCA patients compared with randomly selected, population based, sex- and age-matched controls included at the time of diagnosis of the cases. Methods: 396 GCA patients (288 females, 108 males, 271 biopsy proven, and 125 biopsy negative cases) have been included on pre-defined criteria at the time of diagnosis, along with 290 controls. A follow-up questionnaire has been sent every 6 months to their physician, over a 5-year period. The 5-year relative risk has been adjusted according to Mantel-Haenszel, and interval confidence computed according to Greenland-Robins. Results are given in the table. <r> <c>Cardiovascular events</c> <c>RR</c> <c>95% CI (Greenland/Robins)</c> <c>p (Mantel-Haenszel)</c></r> <r> <c>Angina pectoris</c> <c>1.51</c> <c>1.23–1.85</c> <c>0.003</c></r> <r> <c>Myocardial Infarction</c> <c>1.48</c> <c>1.07–2.05</c> <c>0.12</c></r> <r> <c>Permanent cerebral infarction</c> <c>1.66</c> <c>1.40–1.97</c> <c>0.0003</c></r> <r> <c>Transient cerebral attack</c> <c>1.30</c> <c>0.99–1.69</c> <c>0.13</c></r> <r> <c>Lower limb arteriopathy</c> <c>1.06</c> <c>0.79–1.51</c> <c>0.71</c></r> <r> <c>Death (from all causes)</c> <c>1.07</c> <c>0.93–1.22</c> ... Text Greenland HighWire Press (Stanford University) Greenland Rheumatology 44 suppl_3 iii4 iii4
spellingShingle ORAL PRESENTATIONS
Duhaut, P.
Le Page, L.
Bosshard, S.
Seydoux, D.
Pellet, H.
Piette, J. C.
Ducroix, J. P.
OP10. INCIDENCE OF CARDIOVASCULAR EVENTS IN BIOPSY-PROVEN AND BIOPSY-NEGATIVE GIANT CELL ARTERITIS: THE PROSPECTIVE, MULTICENTRIC DOUBLE COHORT GRACG STUDY
title OP10. INCIDENCE OF CARDIOVASCULAR EVENTS IN BIOPSY-PROVEN AND BIOPSY-NEGATIVE GIANT CELL ARTERITIS: THE PROSPECTIVE, MULTICENTRIC DOUBLE COHORT GRACG STUDY
title_full OP10. INCIDENCE OF CARDIOVASCULAR EVENTS IN BIOPSY-PROVEN AND BIOPSY-NEGATIVE GIANT CELL ARTERITIS: THE PROSPECTIVE, MULTICENTRIC DOUBLE COHORT GRACG STUDY
title_fullStr OP10. INCIDENCE OF CARDIOVASCULAR EVENTS IN BIOPSY-PROVEN AND BIOPSY-NEGATIVE GIANT CELL ARTERITIS: THE PROSPECTIVE, MULTICENTRIC DOUBLE COHORT GRACG STUDY
title_full_unstemmed OP10. INCIDENCE OF CARDIOVASCULAR EVENTS IN BIOPSY-PROVEN AND BIOPSY-NEGATIVE GIANT CELL ARTERITIS: THE PROSPECTIVE, MULTICENTRIC DOUBLE COHORT GRACG STUDY
title_short OP10. INCIDENCE OF CARDIOVASCULAR EVENTS IN BIOPSY-PROVEN AND BIOPSY-NEGATIVE GIANT CELL ARTERITIS: THE PROSPECTIVE, MULTICENTRIC DOUBLE COHORT GRACG STUDY
title_sort op10. incidence of cardiovascular events in biopsy-proven and biopsy-negative giant cell arteritis: the prospective, multicentric double cohort gracg study
topic ORAL PRESENTATIONS
topic_facet ORAL PRESENTATIONS
url http://rheumatology.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/44/suppl_3/iii4-a
https://doi.org/10.1093/rheumatology/keh735