FRI0452 Nailfold capillaroscopy in antisynthetase syndrome (NASCAR): results of a multicenter, international study of the american and european network of antisynthetase syndrome (AENEAS)

2018 
Background Antisynthetase syndrome (ASSD) is an autoimmune disease characterised by the clinical triad arthritis, myositis, and interstitial lung disease (ILD). Despite Raynaud’s phenomenon (RP) is another typical feature of ASSD, nailfold videocapillaroscopy (NVC) assessment of these patients has been only sporadically described, without the elucidating data for clinicians. Objectives To describe NVC features of ASSD patients and to investigate possible correlations with clinical and serological features of the disease. Methods We retrospectively analysed NVC images of 190 ASSD patients (females/males 3.76, mean age 49.7±12.8 years, mean disease duration 51.2±71.4 months, 133 anti-Jo-1 and 57 non-anti-Jo-1 positive patients). For each patient, we examined number of capillaries, giant capillaries, micro-haemorrhages, avascular areas, ramified capillaries, and the presence of scleroderma (SSc) patterns. Finally, we correlated NVC features with clinical and serological findings of ASSD patients. Results NVC abnormalities were observed in 62.1% of AASD patients compared with 29.3% of a group of 75 patients with primary Raynaud’s phenomenon (p Conclusions NVC abnormalities are commonly observed in ASSD, independently to the occurrence of RP. The presence of a SSc-like pattern should let to identify a more defined ASSD subtype and prospective studies could confirm the association with clinical and serological features of ASSD. Disclosure of Interest None declared
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