アレルギー:自己免疫疾患、肺塞栓リスク高
 

自己免疫疾患、肺塞栓リスク高

文献:Zoller B et al.Risk of pulmonary embolism in patients with autoimmune disorders: a nationwide follow-up study from Sweden.The Lancet, Early Online Publication, 26 November 2011.

  静脈性血栓塞栓症による入院歴のない自己免疫疾患患者53万5538人を対象に、自己免疫疾患と肺塞栓症リスクの関連を全国追跡調査で検証。自己免疫疾患による入院1年目の肺塞栓症標準化罹患比は6.38だった。すべての自己免疫疾患と入院1年目の肺塞栓症リスクの有意な増加とは関連し、特に血小板減少性紫斑病などはリスクが高かった。

Risk of pulmonary embolism in patients with autoimmune disorders: a nationwide follow-up study from Sweden

Background
Some autoimmune disorders have been linked to venous thromboembolism. We examined whether there is an association between autoimmune disorders and risk of pulmonary embolism.

Methods
We followed up all individuals in Sweden without previous hospital admission for venous thromboembolism and with a primary or secondary diagnosis of an autoimmune disorder between Jan 1, 1964, and Dec 31, 2008, for hospital admission for pulmonary embolism. We obtained data from the MigMed2 database, which has individual-level information about all registered residents of Sweden. The reference population was the total population of Sweden. We calculated standardised incidence ratios (SIRs) for pulmonary embolism, adjusted for individual variables, including age and sex.

Findings
535 538 individuals were admitted to hospital because of an autoimmune disorder. Overall risk of pulmonary embolism during the first year after admission for an autoimmune disorder was 6・38 (95% CI 6・19?6・57). All the 33 autoimmune disorders were associated with a significantly increased risk of pulmonary embolism during the first year after admission. However, some had a particularly high risk?eg, immune thrombocytopenic purpura (10・79, 95% CI 7・98?14・28), polyarteritis nodosa (13・26, 9・33?18・29), polymyositis or dermatomyositis (16・44, 11・57?22・69), and systemic lupus erythematosus (10・23, 8・31?12・45). Overall risk decreased over time, from 1・53 (1・48?1・57) at 1?5 years, to 1・15 (1・11?1・20) at 5?10 years, and 1・04 (1・00?1・07) at 10 years and later. The risk was increased for both sexes and all age groups.

Interpretation
Autoimmune disorders are associated with a high risk of pulmonary embolism in the first year after hospital admission. Our findings suggest that these disorders in general should be regarded as hypercoagulable disorders.

Funding
Swedish Research Council, Swedish Council for Working Life and Social Research, Swedish Research Council Formas, Region Skane.

2011年11月30日 提供:Lancet