Elevated antistreptolysin O titer is closely related to cardiac mitral insufficiency in untreated patients with Takayasu arteritis
Abstract Background The etiology of Takayasu arteritis (TA) is unknown; however, a possible relationship between streptococcal infection and TA has been proposed. This study aimed to identify the clinical features and cardiac valvular involvement in untreated TA patients with an elevated antistrepto...
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doaj-8fd9dd1876a543399da5991f3fed38292021-02-07T12:26:04ZengBMCBMC Cardiovascular Disorders1471-22612020-02-012011810.1186/s12872-020-01364-wElevated antistreptolysin O titer is closely related to cardiac mitral insufficiency in untreated patients with Takayasu arteritisLili Pan0Juan Du1Junming Zhu2Zhiyu Qiao3Yanlong Ren4Xinsheng Huang5Shichao Guo6Na Gao7Department of Rheumatology and Immunology, Beijing Anzhen Hospital, Capital Medical UniversityDepartment of Rheumatology and Immunology, Beijing Anzhen Hospital, Capital Medical UniversityDepartment of Cardiovascular surgery, Beijing Anzhen Hospital, Capital Medical UniversityDepartment of Cardiovascular surgery, Beijing Anzhen Hospital, Capital Medical UniversityDepartment of Cardiology, Beijing Anzhen Hospital, Capital Medical UniversityDepartment of Cardiovascular surgery, Beijing Anzhen Hospital, Capital Medical UniversityDepartment of Cardiovascular surgery, Beijing Anzhen Hospital, Capital Medical UniversityDepartment of Rheumatology and Immunology, Beijing Anzhen Hospital, Capital Medical UniversityAbstract Background The etiology of Takayasu arteritis (TA) is unknown; however, a possible relationship between streptococcal infection and TA has been proposed. This study aimed to identify the clinical features and cardiac valvular involvement in untreated TA patients with an elevated antistreptolysin O (ASO) titer. Methods In this retrospective study, the clinical characteristics and features of valvular involvement were compared in TA patients with or without an elevated ASO titer. Results Of the 74 untreated TA patients, 13 patients were found have elevated ASO titers (17.6%). Mitral insufficiency was the most common in patients with elevated ASO (69.2%, 9/13), followed by aortic valve insufficiency (46.2%, 5/13) and tricuspid insufficiency (46.2%, 5/13), which were no significantly different than that in normal ASO group. The proportions of moderate to severe mitral (30.8% vs 1.6%, p = 0.000) and tricuspid valve (15.4% vs 1.64%, p = 0.023) insufficiency in the ASO positive group were significantly higher than those in the ASO negative group. The odds of mitral regurgitation in patients with elevated ASO titers were 3.9 times higher than those in the group with normal ASO titers (p = 0.053, OR = 3.929, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.983–15.694). Furthermore, the risk of moderate to severe mitral insufficiency in patients with elevated ASO titers was 41.6 times higher than that in patients with normal ASO titers (p = 0.002, OR = 41.600, 95% CI: 3.867–447.559). Conclusions An increase in ASO titer is related to valvular involvement in TA and is closely linked to mitral insufficiency.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12872-020-01364-wTakayasu arteritisAnti-streptolysin OMitral insufficiency |
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Lili Pan Juan Du Junming Zhu Zhiyu Qiao Yanlong Ren Xinsheng Huang Shichao Guo Na Gao Elevated antistreptolysin O titer is closely related to cardiac mitral insufficiency in untreated patients with Takayasu arteritis BMC Cardiovascular Disorders Takayasu arteritis Anti-streptolysin O Mitral insufficiency |
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Elevated antistreptolysin O titer is closely related to cardiac mitral insufficiency in untreated patients with Takayasu arteritis |
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Elevated antistreptolysin O titer is closely related to cardiac mitral insufficiency in untreated patients with Takayasu arteritis |
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Elevated antistreptolysin O titer is closely related to cardiac mitral insufficiency in untreated patients with Takayasu arteritis |
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Elevated antistreptolysin O titer is closely related to cardiac mitral insufficiency in untreated patients with Takayasu arteritis |
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Elevated antistreptolysin O titer is closely related to cardiac mitral insufficiency in untreated patients with Takayasu arteritis |
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elevated antistreptolysin o titer is closely related to cardiac mitral insufficiency in untreated patients with takayasu arteritis |
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Abstract Background The etiology of Takayasu arteritis (TA) is unknown; however, a possible relationship between streptococcal infection and TA has been proposed. This study aimed to identify the clinical features and cardiac valvular involvement in untreated TA patients with an elevated antistreptolysin O (ASO) titer. Methods In this retrospective study, the clinical characteristics and features of valvular involvement were compared in TA patients with or without an elevated ASO titer. Results Of the 74 untreated TA patients, 13 patients were found have elevated ASO titers (17.6%). Mitral insufficiency was the most common in patients with elevated ASO (69.2%, 9/13), followed by aortic valve insufficiency (46.2%, 5/13) and tricuspid insufficiency (46.2%, 5/13), which were no significantly different than that in normal ASO group. The proportions of moderate to severe mitral (30.8% vs 1.6%, p = 0.000) and tricuspid valve (15.4% vs 1.64%, p = 0.023) insufficiency in the ASO positive group were significantly higher than those in the ASO negative group. The odds of mitral regurgitation in patients with elevated ASO titers were 3.9 times higher than those in the group with normal ASO titers (p = 0.053, OR = 3.929, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.983–15.694). Furthermore, the risk of moderate to severe mitral insufficiency in patients with elevated ASO titers was 41.6 times higher than that in patients with normal ASO titers (p = 0.002, OR = 41.600, 95% CI: 3.867–447.559). Conclusions An increase in ASO titer is related to valvular involvement in TA and is closely linked to mitral insufficiency. |
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Takayasu arteritis Anti-streptolysin O Mitral insufficiency |
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