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Medicentro Electrónica

On-line version ISSN 1029-3043

Abstract

PEREZ DE ALEJO RODRIGUEZ, Marta María et al. Relevants predictions factors in the survival of patients with antiphospholipid syndrome. Medicentro Electrónica [online]. 2023, vol.27, n.4  Epub Jan 01, 2024. ISSN 1029-3043.

Introduction:

patients with antiphospholipid syndrome develop significant morbidity and mortality despite current treatment. Identifying prognostic factors and therapeutic measures to prevent these complications is indispensable.

Objective:

to determine relevant factors in the prediction of survival in patients with antiphospholipid syndrome.

Methods:

a longitudinal analytical study was carried out on cohorts with antiphospholipid syndrome who were diagnosed according to the Sapporo-Sydney criteria and collaborators in the systemic autoimmune disease consultation at "Arnaldo Milián Castro" Clinical and Surgical University Hospital in Villa Clara from 2000 to 2015. Demographic and clinical variables were studied. The survival time in relation to the death event was determined in each case. The Kaplan - Meier method was applied to calculate overall survival and determine the predictor variables for mortality. According to the study of inter-strata comparison statistics (Log-Rank), statistical significance was demonstrated with the Chi-square test of homogeneity.

Results:

a number of 118 patients were female and 10 male from the 128 studied (111 white-skinned and 17 non-white). Overall survival was 67.1% with a mean of 13.37 years. The most relevant variables that contributed to mortality in relation to lower survival were leukopenia, lymphopenia, non-white skin color and non-use of aspirin, with mean survival of 8.83; 8.17; 10.72; 12.10 years, respectively.

Conclusions:

the early identification of survival prognostic factors allows us the implementation of timely and individualized strategies in patients with antiphospholipid syndrome.

Keywords : antiphospholipid syndrome; survivorship; prognosis; mortality.

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