Respiratory subtype of relapsing polychondritis frequently presents as difficult asthma: a descriptive study of respiratory involvement in relapsing polychondritis with 13 patients from a single UK centre

Introduction Relapsing polychondritis is a rare multisystem vasculitis characterised by recurrent cartilage inflammation. Respiratory involvement, of which tracheobronchomalacia (TBM) is the commonest form, is difficult to treat and is linked to increased mortality. We describe 13 patients with resp...

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Main Authors: Shirish Dubey, Colin Gelder, Grace Pink, Asad Ali, Christopher Taylor, Joanna Shakespeare, Susan Townsend, Patrick Murphy, Nicholas Hart, David D'Cruz
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Language:English
Published: European Respiratory Society 2021-02-01
Series:ERJ Open Research
Online Access:http://openres.ersjournals.com/content/7/1/00170-2020.full
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spelling doaj-0eef63a271b144b5b212014110b659d82021-04-06T10:24:10ZengEuropean Respiratory SocietyERJ Open Research2312-05412021-02-017110.1183/23120541.00170-202000170-2020Respiratory subtype of relapsing polychondritis frequently presents as difficult asthma: a descriptive study of respiratory involvement in relapsing polychondritis with 13 patients from a single UK centreShirish Dubey0Colin Gelder1Grace Pink2Asad Ali3Christopher Taylor4Joanna Shakespeare5Susan Townsend6Patrick Murphy7Nicholas Hart8David D'Cruz9 Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust, Oxford, UK University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust, Coventry, UK University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust, Coventry, UK University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust, Coventry, UK Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust, Birmingham, UK Dept of Respiratory and Sleep Sciences, University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust, Coventry, UK Dept of Respiratory and Sleep Sciences, University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust, Coventry, UK The Lane Fox Unit, St Thomas’ Hospital, London, UK Guy's and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK Louise Coote Lupus Unit, Guy's Hospital, London, UK Introduction Relapsing polychondritis is a rare multisystem vasculitis characterised by recurrent cartilage inflammation. Respiratory involvement, of which tracheobronchomalacia (TBM) is the commonest form, is difficult to treat and is linked to increased mortality. We describe 13 patients with respiratory involvement. Methods This is a retrospective study of all the patients with relapsing polychondritis at University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust (UHCW), a secondary care provider for ∼500 000. Only patients with respiratory involvement were included in this study. Results We identified 13 patients who fulfilled the inclusion criteria. Most patients were identified from the “difficult asthma” clinic. TBM was seen in 11 patients, whilst two patients had pleural effusions which resolved with immunosuppression and one patient had small airways disease. Computed tomography scans (inspiratory and expiratory) and bronchoscopy findings were useful in diagnosing TBM. Pulmonary function testing revealed significant expiratory flow abnormalities. All patients were treated with corticosteroids/disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drugs (DMARDs) and some were given cyclophosphamide or biological agents, although the response to cyclophosphamide (1 out of 4) or biologicals (2 out of 4) was modest in this cohort. Ambulatory continuous positive airway pressure ventilation was successful in four patients. Conclusions Relapsing polychondritis may be overlooked in “difficult asthma” clinics with patients having TBM (not asthma) and other features of relapsing polychondritis. Awareness of this condition is crucial to enable early diagnosis and interventions to reduce the risk of life-threatening airway collapse. A number of patients respond well to DMARDs and are able to minimise corticosteroid use.http://openres.ersjournals.com/content/7/1/00170-2020.full
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author Shirish Dubey
Colin Gelder
Grace Pink
Asad Ali
Christopher Taylor
Joanna Shakespeare
Susan Townsend
Patrick Murphy
Nicholas Hart
David D'Cruz
spellingShingle Shirish Dubey
Colin Gelder
Grace Pink
Asad Ali
Christopher Taylor
Joanna Shakespeare
Susan Townsend
Patrick Murphy
Nicholas Hart
David D'Cruz
Respiratory subtype of relapsing polychondritis frequently presents as difficult asthma: a descriptive study of respiratory involvement in relapsing polychondritis with 13 patients from a single UK centre
ERJ Open Research
author_facet Shirish Dubey
Colin Gelder
Grace Pink
Asad Ali
Christopher Taylor
Joanna Shakespeare
Susan Townsend
Patrick Murphy
Nicholas Hart
David D'Cruz
author_sort Shirish Dubey
title Respiratory subtype of relapsing polychondritis frequently presents as difficult asthma: a descriptive study of respiratory involvement in relapsing polychondritis with 13 patients from a single UK centre
title_short Respiratory subtype of relapsing polychondritis frequently presents as difficult asthma: a descriptive study of respiratory involvement in relapsing polychondritis with 13 patients from a single UK centre
title_full Respiratory subtype of relapsing polychondritis frequently presents as difficult asthma: a descriptive study of respiratory involvement in relapsing polychondritis with 13 patients from a single UK centre
title_fullStr Respiratory subtype of relapsing polychondritis frequently presents as difficult asthma: a descriptive study of respiratory involvement in relapsing polychondritis with 13 patients from a single UK centre
title_full_unstemmed Respiratory subtype of relapsing polychondritis frequently presents as difficult asthma: a descriptive study of respiratory involvement in relapsing polychondritis with 13 patients from a single UK centre
title_sort respiratory subtype of relapsing polychondritis frequently presents as difficult asthma: a descriptive study of respiratory involvement in relapsing polychondritis with 13 patients from a single uk centre
publisher European Respiratory Society
series ERJ Open Research
issn 2312-0541
publishDate 2021-02-01
description Introduction Relapsing polychondritis is a rare multisystem vasculitis characterised by recurrent cartilage inflammation. Respiratory involvement, of which tracheobronchomalacia (TBM) is the commonest form, is difficult to treat and is linked to increased mortality. We describe 13 patients with respiratory involvement. Methods This is a retrospective study of all the patients with relapsing polychondritis at University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust (UHCW), a secondary care provider for ∼500 000. Only patients with respiratory involvement were included in this study. Results We identified 13 patients who fulfilled the inclusion criteria. Most patients were identified from the “difficult asthma” clinic. TBM was seen in 11 patients, whilst two patients had pleural effusions which resolved with immunosuppression and one patient had small airways disease. Computed tomography scans (inspiratory and expiratory) and bronchoscopy findings were useful in diagnosing TBM. Pulmonary function testing revealed significant expiratory flow abnormalities. All patients were treated with corticosteroids/disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drugs (DMARDs) and some were given cyclophosphamide or biological agents, although the response to cyclophosphamide (1 out of 4) or biologicals (2 out of 4) was modest in this cohort. Ambulatory continuous positive airway pressure ventilation was successful in four patients. Conclusions Relapsing polychondritis may be overlooked in “difficult asthma” clinics with patients having TBM (not asthma) and other features of relapsing polychondritis. Awareness of this condition is crucial to enable early diagnosis and interventions to reduce the risk of life-threatening airway collapse. A number of patients respond well to DMARDs and are able to minimise corticosteroid use.
url http://openres.ersjournals.com/content/7/1/00170-2020.full
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