Does the impact of COVID-19 on patients with systemic sclerosis change over time?

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Date publication

septembre 2023

Journal

Arthritis care & research

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr MARTIN Thierry


Tous les auteurs :
Deibel E, Carreira PE, Vonk M, Del Papa N, Bečvář R, Guillén-Del-Castillo A, Campochiaro C, Poormoghim H, Liem S, Lazzaroni MG, Giollo A, Mekinian A, de Vries-Bouwstra J, De Santis M, Balbir-Gurman A, Mihai C, De Luca G, Moiseev S, Zanatta E, Foti R, Rednic S, Denton C, Cutolo M, Belloli L, Airo P, Garzanova L, Moroncini G, İnanç M, Panopoulos S, Tandaipan JL, Chatelus E, Rosato E, Kuwana M, Yavuz S, Alegre-Sancho JJ, Smith V, Szűcs G, Henes J, Rodríguez-Pintó I, Atzeni F, Spierings J, Truchetet ME, Milchert M, Brito de Araujo D, Riemekasten G, Bernardino V, Martin T, Del Galdo F, Vacca A, Mendoza F, Midtvedt Ø, Murdaca G, Santiago T, Codullo V, Cacciapaglia F, Walker U, Brunborg C, Tirelli F, Allanore Y, Furst DE, Matucci M, Gabrielli A, Distler O, Hoffmann-Vold AM

Résumé

Outcome of COVID-19 patients improved over the pandemic, including patients with systemic rheumatic diseases. However, data on systemic sclerosis (SSc) patients are lacking. This study aimed to assess the outcome of SSc patients with COVID-19 over several waves.

Référence

Arthritis Care Res (Hoboken). 2023 09 4;: