Department of Biology and Biochemistry, South Kazakhstan Medical Academy, Shymkent, Kazakhstan.
Department of Internal Medicine #2, Danylo Halytsky Lviv National Medical University, Lviv, Ukraine.
Clin Rheumatol. 2023 Mar;42(3):831-837. doi: 10.1007/s10067-022-06452-0. Epub 2022 Nov 21.
Antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody (ANCA)-associated vasculitides (AAV) are characterized by necrotizing inflammation of small and medium-size vessels that often manifest with devastating multi-organ effects. They present with a myriad of systemic features and require potent immunosuppression. Since they are uncommonly encountered in clinical practice, it is necessary to understand physicians' knowledge and perceptions about this group of diseases. An online questionnaire was designed featuring 28 questions based on relevant global practice guidelines, recommendations, and previous online surveys on AAV. The questionnaire was validated by a core group of specialists with an interest in AAV. It was shared via social networking sites and entries were restricted to physicians. Only completed entries were analyzed with descriptive statistics. A total of 113 respondents from 21 different countries responded of whom the commonest were rheumatologists, internists, and general practitioners. Forty-five (40%) ran clinics dedicated to AAV patients as a part of their practice. They commented on organs involved in AAV; vasculitis secondary to infections, drugs or other rheumatic diseases; various tests useful for AAV diagnosis; and drug choices for induction and maintenance. They mentioned their experience regarding COVID-19 in AAV patients as well as vasculitic manifestations of COVID-19. Various methods to mitigate cardiovascular risks in AAV were mentioned. Finally, the respondents indicated how medical education needed to be strengthened to increase awareness and knowledge regarding AAV. This survey helped to inform about various perceptions regarding AAV across countries, including current practices and recent evolution of management. It also provided information on treatment of the COVID-19 in AAV patients. This survey showed that there is still a lack in understanding the prevalent definitions and there is gap between guidelines and current practice. Key Points • Perception about ANCA-associated vasculitis differ across countries. • The number of cases encountered across 21 different countries are limited implying a need for multi-national cooperation to study this disease further. • The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the approach towards ANCA-associated vasculitis by the various clinicians.
抗中性粒细胞胞浆抗体(ANCA)相关性血管炎(AAV)的特征是小血管和中等大小血管的坏死性炎症,这些血管炎经常导致多器官严重损伤。AAV 临床表现多样,需要强有力的免疫抑制治疗。由于 AAV 在临床实践中并不常见,因此有必要了解医生对这一组疾病的认识和看法。我们设计了一个在线问卷,该问卷共有 28 个问题,基于相关的全球实践指南、建议以及之前关于 AAV 的在线调查。问卷由对 AAV 有兴趣的专家核心小组进行了验证。该问卷通过社交网络平台分享,仅允许医生参与。只有完整填写的问卷才会被分析,采用描述性统计方法。我们共收到来自 21 个不同国家的 113 名医生的回复,其中最常见的是风湿病学家、内科医生和全科医生。45 名(40%)医生在他们的实践中专门为 AAV 患者开设了诊所。他们对 AAV 涉及的器官、感染、药物或其他风湿性疾病引起的血管炎、对 AAV 诊断有用的各种检查以及诱导和维持治疗的药物选择进行了评论。他们还提到了他们在 AAV 患者中治疗 COVID-19 以及 COVID-19 的血管炎表现的经验。提到了减轻 AAV 患者心血管风险的各种方法。最后,调查对象指出,为了提高对 AAV 的认识和知识,需要加强医学教育。该调查有助于了解不同国家对 AAV 的各种看法,包括当前的实践和管理的最新进展。它还提供了 AAV 患者 COVID-19 治疗的信息。该调查表明,人们对流行的定义仍然缺乏了解,指南与当前实践之间存在差距。要点 • 各国对 ANCA 相关性血管炎的认识存在差异。 • 来自 21 个不同国家的病例数量有限,这意味着需要进行跨国合作,以进一步研究这种疾病。 • COVID-19 大流行改变了各种临床医生对 ANCA 相关性血管炎的治疗方法。