Large vessel involvement in antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody-associated vasculitis

  • Mahmut S. Kaymakci
  • , Mohanad M. Elfishawi
  • , Hannah E. Langenfeld
  • , Andrew C. Hanson
  • , Cynthia S. Crowson
  • , Melanie C. Bois
  • , Umar Ghaffar
  • , Matthew J. Koster
  • , Ulrich Specks
  • , Kenneth J. Warrington

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Abstract

Objectives: ANCA-associated vasculitis (AAV) is currently categorized under the small vessel vasculitides. There is limited knowledge about large vessel involvement in AAV (L-AAV), mainly described in case reports and small series. L-AAV can involve temporal arteries (TA-AAV), aorta (A-AAV), and periaortic soft tissue (PA-AAV). We sought to characterize the features of patients with L-AAV. Methods: Patients older than 18 years at diagnosis of TA-AAV, A-AAV and PA-AAV seen at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester between 1 January 2000 and 31 December 2021 were identified through a proprietary medical text search algorithm. Patients were included if diagnosed with L-AAV, fulfilled 2022 ACR/EULAR classification criteria for GPA, MPA or EGPA, had positive ANCA test results, and had more than one outpatient or inpatient visit. Results: The study cohort consists of 36 patients with L-AAV. Of those, 23 had p-ANCA and/or MPO-ANCA, and 13 had c-ANCA and/or PR3-ANCA. Mean (s.d.) age at AAV diagnosis was 63.4 (12.79) years; 20 (56%) were male. Seventeen patients had TA-AAV, 10 had A-AAV and 9 had PA-AAV. Most patients (n = 25, 69%) were diagnosed with large vessel vasculitis and AAV within a 1-year timespan. Twenty-five (69%) patients had histopathological confirmation of AAV diagnosis in a location other than temporal artery, aorta or periaortic soft tissue. Glucocorticoids (36/36), rituximab (19/36) and methotrexate (18/36) were the most frequent treatments. Conclusion: This is the largest single-centre cohort of patients with L-AAV to date. AAV can involve large arteries, albeit infrequent. AAV-targeted therapy should be considered in patients with L-AAV.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)1682-1689
Number of pages8
JournalRheumatology (United Kingdom)
Volume63
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 1 2024
Externally publishedYes

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Keywords

  • ANCA
  • aortitis
  • periaortitis
  • temporal artery vasculitis
  • vasculitis

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  • Journal Article

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