Screening tool development for hand surgery referrals in systemic sclerosis
Screening tool development for hand surgery referrals in systemic sclerosis
Authors
de Abreu, Marcos Felipe Marcatto
Landin, Sibila
Yuamoto, Fernanda Yuri
Lins, Carolina
Magalhaes, Eduardo Paiva
Etchebehere, Mauricio
Landin, Sibila
Yuamoto, Fernanda Yuri
Lins, Carolina
Magalhaes, Eduardo Paiva
Etchebehere, Mauricio
Profesor GuĆa
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10.1016/j.clinsp.2023.100270
CLINICS,Vol.78,2023
CLINICS,Vol.78,2023
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Abstract
Background: Systemic Sclerosis (SSc) patients may need hand surgery. Objective: To develop a screening tool for rheumatologists to identify potential candidates with systemic sclerosis for hand surgery, optimizing referrals.Methods: A pilot cross-sectional study from January 2015 to December 2016. Sample size: 51 participants. Inclusion criteria: = 18 years old, meeting the 2013 American College of Rheumatology/European League Against Rheumatism (ACR/EULAR) classification criteria for SSc and hand impairment. Data collected: age, sex, race, disease duration, SSc subtypes, vasodilator use, skin thickness, finger stiffness, presence of Digital Ulcers (DU) and/ or calcinosis, presence of Raynaud's Phenomenon (RP) attacks, health status and disability, disease status, pain intensity and functional status of the hands. Data were analyzed by a multivariate logistic regression model.Results: Fulfillment of surgical criteria: 68.8%. The surgical group had higher scores on the HAQ-DI (1.39 vs. 0.96, p = 0.032) and CHFS (25.0 vs. 12.0, p = 0.005) questionnaires, and a higher frequency of DU (91.43% vs. 18.75%, p < 0.0010), calcinosis (60.0% vs. 0.0%, p < 0.001), use of vasodilators (100.0% vs. 75.0%, p = 0.007) and digital stiffness (28.57% vs. 0.0%, p = 0.017). The presence of DU increased the chance of surgical indication by 46.2 times (ORIC 95% = 8.23 to 259.49). The statistical model showed good accuracy (86.3%, p < 0.001), sensitivity (91.4%), and specificity (81.2%).Conclusion: The presence of DU in SSc could be used as a screening feature for early identification and referral of potential candidates for hand surgery.