Frontiers in Immunology (Sep 2023)

Relapsing polychondritis: focus on cardiac involvement

  • Ruxue Yin,
  • Mengzhu Zhao,
  • Dong Xu,
  • Qian Wang,
  • Mengtao Li,
  • Wen Zhang,
  • Fengchun Zhang,
  • Xiaofeng Zeng,
  • Yuping Huo,
  • Yong Hou

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2023.1218475
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14

Abstract

Read online

BackgroundRelapsing polychondritis (RP) with cardiac involvement may present with acute cardiovascular events, and may be associated with a negative prognosis. Herein, we analyzed the clinical characteristics of RP patients with cardiac involvement.MethodRP patients, hospitalized from December 2005 to December 2021 at Peking Union Medical College Hospital (PUMCH), were screened. Univariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses were used to statistically analyze the clinical characteristics of these patients.ResultsThe incidence of cardiac involvement in inpatients with RP was 24.1%. Univariate logistic regression analysis revealed age, central nervous system (CNS) involvement, neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) > 6.41, and disease duration > 4 years as risk factors for cardiac involvement in RP. Conversely, the incidence of tracheobronchial and chest wall involvement was significantly lower in the group with cardiac involvement. Multivariate logistic regression confirmed that age, CNS involvement, NLR > 6.41, and disease duration > 4 years were independent factors for cardiac involvement. Subsequently, we identified five well-defined clinical patterns of RP, based on the involvement of different organs in our patients, and found that the heart-brain model was significantly mutually exclusive with the airway model.ConclusionOccurrence of cardiac involvement in RP is associated with age, CNS involvement, NLR, and disease duration. It is mutually exclusive with airway-related involvement. Regular echocardiography and electrocardiography are necessary for patients with RP.

Keywords