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Heart disease in GPA exacts high toll in year 2 and beyond


 

REPORTING FROM RHEUMATOLOGY 2018


“Of course, the important clinical question was, “Can we then improve things?’ ” Dr. Pearce said.

Two U.K. databases – Clinical Practice Research Datalink and Hospital Episode Statistics – were used to identify patients with GPA diagnosed between 1998 and 2014 and match each case to 10 controls based on age, gender, and family practice. Data on the cause and date of any deaths were then obtained from the Office of National Statistics.

Overall, 465 cases of GPA were matched to 4,610 controls. The median age of participants was 61 years and 57% were male. There were 50 cases with more than 10 years of follow-up data available and data on 139 deaths could be analyzed.

A survival analysis showed that there was a significant reduction in cases versus controls, “but it’s not a constant,” Dr. Pearce noted.

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