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Gastrointestinal involvement in very early and established systemic sclerosis: Insights from the SPRING-SIR national Italian registry

Title: Gastrointestinal involvement in very early and established systemic sclerosis: Insights from the SPRING-SIR national Italian registry
Authors: Bonomi F.; Bruni C.; Peretti S.; De Angelis R.; Bajocchi G.; Giuggioli D.; Orlandi M.; Zanframundo G.; Foti R.; Cuomo G.; Ariani A.; Rosato E.; Lepri G.; Girelli F.; Riccieri V.; Zanatta E.; Bosello S. L.; Cavazzana I.; Ingegnoli F.; De Santis M.; Cacciapaglia F.; Murdaca G.; Abignano G.; Giorgio P.; Della Rossa A.; Caminiti M.; Iuliano A. M.; Ciano G.; Beretta L.; Bagnato G.; Lubrano E.; De Andres I.; Idolazzi L.; Saracco M.; Agnes C.; Campochiaro C.; Cipolletta E.; Fornaro M.; Lumetti F.; Spinella A.; Magnani L.; De Luca G.; Codullo V.; Visalli E.; Iandoli C.; Gigante A.; Pellegrino G.; Pigatto E.; Lazzaroni M. G.; De Lorenzis E.; Mennillo G.; Di Battista M.; Pagano-Mariano G.; Furini F.; Vultaggio L.; Parisi S.; Peroni C. L.; Bianchi G.; Fusaro E.; Sebastiani G. D.; Govoni M.; D'Angelo S.; Cozzi F.; Franceschini F.; Guiducci S.; Dagna L.; Doria A.; Salvarani C.; D'Agostino M. A.; Iannone F.; Ferri C.; Matucci-Cerinic M.; Bellando Randone S.
Contributors: Bonomi, F.; Bruni, C.; Peretti, S.; De Angelis, R.; Bajocchi, G.; Giuggioli, D.; Orlandi, M.; Zanframundo, G.; Foti, R.; Cuomo, G.; Ariani, A.; Rosato, E.; Lepri, G.; Girelli, F.; Riccieri, V.; Zanatta, E.; Bosello, S. L.; Cavazzana, I.; Ingegnoli, F.; De Santis, M.; Cacciapaglia, F.; Murdaca, G.; Abignano, G.; Giorgio, P.; Della Rossa, A.; Caminiti, M.; Iuliano, A. M.; Ciano, G.; Beretta, L.; Bagnato, G.; Lubrano, E.; De Andres, I.; Idolazzi, L.; Saracco, M.; Agnes, C.; Campochiaro, C.; Cipolletta, E.; Fornaro, M.; Lumetti, F.; Spinella, A.; Magnani, L.; De Luca, G.; Codullo, V.; Visalli, E.; Iandoli, C.; Gigante, A.; Pellegrino, G.; Pigatto, E.; Lazzaroni, M. G.; De Lorenzis, E.; Mennillo, G.; Di Battista, M.; Pagano-Mariano, G.; Furini, F.; Vultaggio, L.; Parisi, S.; Peroni, C. L.; Bianchi, G.; Fusaro, E.; Sebastiani, G. D.; Govoni, M.; D'Angelo, S.; Cozzi, F.; Franceschini, F.; Guiducci, S.; Dagna, L.; Doria, A.; Salvarani, C.; D'Agostino, M. A.; Iannone, F.; Ferri, C.; Matucci-Cerinic, M.; Bellando Randone, S.
Publisher Information: Oxford University Press
Publication Year: 2026
Collection: Padua Research Archive (IRIS - Università degli Studi di Padova)
Subject Terms: autoantibodie; disease progression; gastrointestinal involvement; oesophageal dysmotility; systemic sclerosi; VEDOSS
Description: Objectives To describe the prevalence of gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms in SSc and Very Early Diagnosis of SSc (VEDOSS), identify clinical and serological features associated with GI involvement and explore a cranio-caudal pattern of symptom distribution, using data from the Italian SPRING-SIR registry. Methods This cross-sectional analysis included patients fulfilling 2013 ACR/EULAR SSc or VEDOSS criteria. GI involvement was defined as symptoms in at least one GI tract segment and categorized as upper and lower. Associations between GI involvement and clinical variables were assessed using logistic and ordinal regression models, adjusting for demographics, disease characteristics and autoantibodies. Results Among 1917 SSc patients, 56% had GI symptoms, associated with longer disease duration, dcSSc, interstitial lung disease (ILD), digital ulcers (DU), telangiectasias and tobacco exposure. Extensive GI involvement correlated with more severe disease. Ordinal regression identified female sex, dcSSc, ILD, DU, telangiectasias, tobacco exposure and anti-centromere antibodies as variables significantly associated with more extensive GI involvement. Disease duration did not show a significant association with GI symptom extent. Among 211 VEDOSS patients, 41.2% reported GI symptoms (mostly oesophageal), significantly associated with puffy fingers and dyspnoea. Among VEDOSS, puffy fingers and anti-centromere antibodies were independent predictors of presence of oesophageal symptoms. Conclusion GI involvement in SSc is linked to more severe disease and longer disease duration. Disease duration resulted linked to the presence of GI symptoms rather than extent of GI involvement. Puffy fingers and anti-centromere antibodies may associate with presence of early oesophageal symptoms in VEDOSS.
Document Type: article in journal/newspaper
Language: English
Relation: info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/pmid/40911437; info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:001574805300001; volume:65; issue:1; journal:RHEUMATOLOGY; https://hdl.handle.net/11577/3584367
DOI: 10.1093/rheumatology/keaf457
Availability: https://hdl.handle.net/11577/3584367; https://doi.org/10.1093/rheumatology/keaf457
Accession Number: edsbas.26B478E6
Database: BASE