Analysis of Serbian Primary Antiphospholipid Syndrome Patients Confirmed a Strong Association Between Livedo Reticularis and Arterial Thrombosis: A National Cross-Sectional Cohort Study

J Clin Rheumatol. 2022 Oct 1;28(7):362-366. doi: 10.1097/RHU.0000000000001879. Epub 2022 Jun 12.

Abstract

Background: Antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) is characterized by antiphospholipid antibodies (aPLs) associated with thrombosis (arterial and/or venous) and/or obstetrical manifestations. However, various manifestations, which are considered to be noncriteria manifestations, are frequently found in APS.

Aim: The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether noncriteria manifestations may be found more frequently in subjects with thrombotic and/or obstetrical APS ("criteria" manifestations) in a population of patients with primary APS (PAPS). This study presents the results from our national cohort.

Patients and methods: This is a cross-sectional study of 360 PAPS patients. Data regarding the presence of thrombocytopenia, livedo reticularis, chorea, and valvulopathy were analyzed. The aPL analysis included the detection of anticardiolipin antibodies (aCLs: immunoglobulin G [IgG]/IgM), anti-β 2 glycoprotein I (IgG/IgM), and lupus anticoagulant positivity.

Results: In our cohort, livedo reticularis was significantly related to arterial thromboses in the same way as valvular manifestations (valvular vegetations and valvular thickening and dysfunction not related to age) ( p = 0.0001, p = 0.013, respectively). Age was strongly related to all the noncriteria manifestations analyzed. Thrombocytopenia was significantly related to β 2 glycoprotein I IgG and lupus anticoagulant positivity ( p = 0.043, p = 0.030, respectively), as well as to double and triple aPL positivity ( p = 0.041, p = 0.013 respectively). Moreover, in a multivariate model, livedo reticularis was strongly and independently related to arterial thrombosis in our cohort (odds ratio, 2.010; confidence interval, 1.229-3.288; p = 0.005).

Conclusion: This cross-sectional analysis of a large cohort of Serbian PAPS patients confirmed a strong relationship between livedo reticularis and arterial thrombosis, suggesting a more cautious approach regarding the presence of noncriteria manifestations, especially livedo reticularis, in APS.

MeSH terms

  • Antibodies, Anticardiolipin / analysis
  • Antibodies, Antiphospholipid
  • Antiphospholipid Syndrome* / complications
  • Antiphospholipid Syndrome* / diagnosis
  • Antiphospholipid Syndrome* / epidemiology
  • Cohort Studies
  • Cross-Sectional Studies
  • Humans
  • Immunoglobulin G
  • Immunoglobulin M
  • Livedo Reticularis* / diagnosis
  • Livedo Reticularis* / epidemiology
  • Livedo Reticularis* / etiology
  • Lupus Coagulation Inhibitor
  • Serbia / epidemiology
  • Thrombocytopenia*
  • Thrombosis* / diagnosis
  • Thrombosis* / epidemiology
  • Thrombosis* / etiology
  • beta 2-Glycoprotein I

Substances

  • Antibodies, Anticardiolipin
  • Antibodies, Antiphospholipid
  • Immunoglobulin G
  • Immunoglobulin M
  • Lupus Coagulation Inhibitor
  • beta 2-Glycoprotein I