FRI0373 Long-term follow-up of 320 children born to mothers with systemic autoimmune diseases: a multicentre italian survey from 24 rheumatology centres. (12th June 2018)
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- FRI0373 Long-term follow-up of 320 children born to mothers with systemic autoimmune diseases: a multicentre italian survey from 24 rheumatology centres. (12th June 2018)
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- FRI0373 Long-term follow-up of 320 children born to mothers with systemic autoimmune diseases: a multicentre italian survey from 24 rheumatology centres
- Authors:
- Lazzaroni, M.G.
Nalli, C.
Andreoli, L.
Carini, C.
Bartoloni-Bocci, E.
Gerli, R.
Chighizola, C.B.
Gerosa, M.
Meroni, P.L.
Sinigaglia, L.
Conigliaro, P.
Perricone, R.
Corrado, A.
Cantatore, F.
D'Angelo, S.
Favaro, M.
Larosa, M.
Doria, A.
Ruffatti, A.
Generali, E.
Selmi, C.
Meroni, M.
Cutolo, M.
Padovan, M.
Govoni, M.
Pazzola, G.
Salvarani, C.
Peccatori, S.
Paolazzi, G.
Prevete, I.
Sebastiani, G.D.
Minisola, G.
Brucato, A.
Ramoni, V.
Caporali, R.
Montecucco, C.
Tani, C.
Signorini, V.
Mosca, M.
Trevisani, M.
Malavolta, N.
Vadacca, M.
Afeltra, A.
Vivaldelli, E.
Maier, A.
Visalli, E.
Foti, R.
Zuliani, L.
Gabrielli, A.
Campochiaro, C.
Baldissera, E.
Sabbadini, M.G.
Romeo, N.
Tincani, A.
… (more) - Abstract:
- Abstract : Background: Rheumatic Diseases (RD) frequently affect women during reproductive age, therefore counselling on family planning is crucial for their quality of life. Children's outcome is a major topic, but no large studies are available. Objectives: To assess the long-term health conditions of children born to women with RD in a large multicentre cohort. Methods: 24 Rheumatology Centres distributed the questionnaire (65 multiple-choice and 12 open-answer questions) to consecutive patients (18–55 years) in September 2015. Data were analysed dividing children upon maternal diagnosis: Chronic Arthritides (CA) and Connective Tissue Diseases (CTD). Results: Data were collected for 320 children (166 males, 52%) born to 184 mothers (63 CA and 121 CTD). At the time of interview, children had a mean age of 17.1±9.6 years. Preterm delivery (<37 w) was observed in 72 cases (22.5%), including 13 (4%)<34 w. Data on autoimmune/inflammatory disease (AIID) and/or neurodevelopmental disorders (ND)/learning disabilities (LD) is reported in table 1. 12 children (3.7%) had a diagnosis of AIID, mostly coeliac disease (8/12, 67%)and 11 children (3.4%) of a ND and/or LD by a Paediatric Neuropsychiatrist. To rule out the possible effects of in utero exposure to maternal autoantibodies and/or anti-rheumatic drugs in the pathogenesis of ND, these data were retrieved for 280 children (88%) and a comparison was performed between 11 affected and 269 not-affected children (table 2).Abstract : Background: Rheumatic Diseases (RD) frequently affect women during reproductive age, therefore counselling on family planning is crucial for their quality of life. Children's outcome is a major topic, but no large studies are available. Objectives: To assess the long-term health conditions of children born to women with RD in a large multicentre cohort. Methods: 24 Rheumatology Centres distributed the questionnaire (65 multiple-choice and 12 open-answer questions) to consecutive patients (18–55 years) in September 2015. Data were analysed dividing children upon maternal diagnosis: Chronic Arthritides (CA) and Connective Tissue Diseases (CTD). Results: Data were collected for 320 children (166 males, 52%) born to 184 mothers (63 CA and 121 CTD). At the time of interview, children had a mean age of 17.1±9.6 years. Preterm delivery (<37 w) was observed in 72 cases (22.5%), including 13 (4%)<34 w. Data on autoimmune/inflammatory disease (AIID) and/or neurodevelopmental disorders (ND)/learning disabilities (LD) is reported in table 1. 12 children (3.7%) had a diagnosis of AIID, mostly coeliac disease (8/12, 67%)and 11 children (3.4%) of a ND and/or LD by a Paediatric Neuropsychiatrist. To rule out the possible effects of in utero exposure to maternal autoantibodies and/or anti-rheumatic drugs in the pathogenesis of ND, these data were retrieved for 280 children (88%) and a comparison was performed between 11 affected and 269 not-affected children (table 2). Conclusions: In this long-term follow-up of children born to mothers with RD in this large, multicenter study of randomly interviewed women each AIID did not display a significantly increased frequency as compared to the literature; only coeliac showed a mild increased frequency. Children with LD had a tendency to cluster in the group of mothers with CTD, especially after maternal diagnosis (4/63, 6.3%), with a higher frequency as compared to general paediatric population. No significant relationships between ND/LD and prematurity, intrauterine drug exposure or maternal autoantibodies were identified. Acknowledgements: Statistical analysis supported by an unrestricted grant by UCB Pharma. The authors wish to thank Patients Associations and Participants to the survey. Disclosure of Interest: None declared … (more)
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- Annals of the rheumatic diseases. Volume 77(2018)Supplement 2
- Journal:
- Annals of the rheumatic diseases
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- Volume 77(2018)Supplement 2
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- Volume 77, Issue 2 (2018)
- Year:
- 2018
- Volume:
- 77
- Issue:
- 2
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2018-0077-0002-0000
- Page Start:
- 721
- Page End:
- 721
- Publication Date:
- 2018-06-12
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- Rheumatism -- Periodicals
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- 10.1136/annrheumdis-2018-eular.3866 ↗
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