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Management of noninfectious mixed cryoglobulinemia vasculitis: data from 242 cases included in the CryoVas survey
Authors:Terrier Benjamin  Krastinova Evguenia  Marie Isabelle  Launay David  Lacraz Adeline  Belenotti Pauline  de Saint-Martin Luc  Quemeneur Thomas  Huart Antoine  Bonnet Fabrice  Le Guenno Guillaume  Kahn Jean-Emmanuel  Hinschberger Olivier  Rullier Patricia  Diot Elisabeth  Lazaro Estibaliz  Bridoux Frank  Zénone Thierry  Carrat Fabrice  Hermine Olivier  Léger Jean-Marc  Mariette Xavier  Senet Patricia  Plaisier Emmanuelle  Cacoub Patrice
Affiliation:Department of Internal Medicine, Groupe Hospitalier Pitié-Salpetrière, Assistance Publique des H?pitaux de Paris, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, 47-83 Boulevard de l’H?pital, Paris, France.
Abstract:
Data on the clinical spectrum and therapeutic management of noninfectious mixed cryoglobulinemia vasculitis (CryoVas) in the era of hepatitis C virus screening are lacking. We analyzed data from 242 patients with noninfectious mixed CryoVas included in the French multicenter CryoVas survey. Baseline manifestations were purpura (75%), peripheral neuropathy (52%), arthralgia or arthritis (44%), glomerulonephritis (35%), cutaneous ulcers (16%), and cutaneous necrosis (14%). A connective tissue disease was diagnosed in 30% and B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma in 22%, whereas the CryoVas was considered to be essential in 48%. With the use of Cox-marginal structural models, rituximab plus corticosteroids showed the greater therapeutic efficacy compared with corticosteroids alone and alkylating agents plus corticosteroids to achieve complete clinical, renal, and immunologic responses and a prednisone dosage < 10 mg/d at 6 months. However, this regimen was also associated with severe infections, particularly when high doses of corticosteroids were used, whereas death rates did not differ between the therapeutic regimens. The role of each of these strategies remains to be defined in well-designed randomized controlled trials.
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