Publication: Vascular Behçet's disease: a comparative study from Turkey and France
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Objective
Vascular Behçet’s disease (VBD) is a systemic vasculitis involving both arterial and venous vessels of all sizes and
occurring in up to 40% of patients with BD. VBD is the main cause of mortality in BD. Although commonly seen around
the Mediterranean region, comparative studies in VBD are lacking. We aimed to compare the course and therapeutic
approaches of VBD in two large cohorts from Turkey and France.
Methods
We included 291 VBD patients (female/male:63/228, mean age: 41.2±11.3 years) who were followed up in the
Department of Internal Medicine and Clinical Immunology at Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital, Sorbonne University, Paris,
France (n=131) and Rheumatology Division of Marmara University School of Medicine, Istanbul, Turkey (n=160).
All clinical and demographical data were acquired from patient charts retrospectively.
Results
Smoking, family history for BD, HLA-B*51 presence and pathergy positivity were significantly higher in Turkish
patients (TR), while neurologic involvement was more prominent in the French (FR) group. After a median follow-up
of 77 months, 562 vascular events occurred including 440 venous events, 115 arterial events and 7 cardiac thrombi.
In 79 (29%) patients, first vascular event developed before BD diagnosis and for 77 (28%) of them, vascular involvement
was the presenting sign of the disease. First relapse developed in 130 (44.7%) patients after median 24.5 (1-276) months
of follow-up (TR: 46.3% (n=74), FR: 42.7% (n=56), p=0.56). Survival graph revealed that FR cohort has 1.64 times
increased recurrent event risk compared to TR cohort (HR=1.64 (1.1-2.44), p=.014) and although did not reach to
statistical significance, IS treatment after the first vascular event decreased further vascular events (HR= 0.66
(0.43-1.01, p=.057).
Conclusion
Almost half of patients relapsed of VBD within 2 years after the first vascular event. Immunosuppressants decrease
VBD relapses.
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Alibaz-Oner F., Vautier M., Aksoy A., Mirouse A., Le Joncour A., Cacoub P., Ilgin C., Saadoun D., Direskeneli H., "Vascular Behçet's disease: a comparative study from Turkey and France.", Clinical and experimental rheumatology, 2022
