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Predictors of peripheral arterial disease in SLE change with patient’s age
OBJECTIVE: To analyse the differential influence of risk factors of peripheral artery disease (PAD) according to age in patients with SLE.
METHODS: 216 patients from the Lupus-Cruces cohort were divided in three age groups: ≤34 years, 35-49 years and ≥50 years. A low ankle-brachial index defined PAD. Significant variables were identified by univariant and multivariant analysis in each age group.
RESULTS: Different factors were identified in different age groups: antiphospholipid antibodies/antiphospholipid syndrome and glucocorticoids in patients ≤34 years; in patients 35-49 years old, hypertension was the only statistically significant predictor, although a trend was observed for fibrinogen levels; a trend was observed for hypercholesterolaemia in those ≥50 years.
CONCLUSIONS: Age may modulate the influence of risk factors for PAD in patients with SLE