Literature DB >> 17345017

[Therapeutic management of acral manifestations of systemic sclerosis].

Martin F Meyer1, Adrien Daigeler, Marcus Lehnhardt, Hans-Ulrich Steinau, Harald H Klein.   

Abstract

Acral manifestations of systemic sclerosis include Raynaud's phenomenon, calcinosis cutis, and sclerodactyly. In the later stages of the disease, contractures of the skin and joints as well as obliterative vasculopathy leading to digital ulcers and necrotic lesions may occur. Patients with acral manifestations of systemic sclerosis are ideally treated by a team that includes a rheumatologist, dermatologist, hand surgeon, physiotherapist, and, eventually, a psychologist. Calcium channel antagonists, alpha(1)-adrenergic blockade with prazosin, and prostacyclin analogs were proven to be effective in the treatment of scleroderma-related Raynaud's phenomenon. Losartan, an angiotensin II receptor inhibitor, and fluoxetine, a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor, have been beneficial for systemic sclerosis-associated Raynaud's phenomenon in pilot studies. Parenteral prostacyclin analogs, e. g., iloprost, can be recommended as first-line treatment of ischemic digital ulcers. When prostacyclin analogs fail, the phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitor sildenafil can be tried to improve ulcer healing. Bosentan, an endothelin receptor antagonist, may prevent new digital ulcers. At present, there are no medical agents agreed to be generally effective in the reduction of calcinotic deposits or cutaneous fibrosis, although some drugs have been identified as potentially beneficial. Surgical treatment of acral manifestations consists of excision or curettage of symptomatic calcific deposits, digital sympathectomy, arterial reconstruction, and amputation in rare cases. Flexion contractures of the proximal interphalangeal joints, with secondary hyperextension of the metacarpophalangeal joints, can be treated by arthrodesis of the proximal interphalangeal joints and resection arthroplasty or prostheses at the metacarpophalangeal joints to improve hand function.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17345017     DOI: 10.1007/s00063-007-1025-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Klin (Munich)        ISSN: 0723-5003


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1.  The effects of a single carbon dioxide and hot water hand bath on acral perfusion in systemic sclerosis: A randomized, clinical study.

Authors:  Uwe Lange; Stephanie Bogensperger; Ingo H Tarner; Ulf Müller-Ladner
Journal:  J Scleroderma Relat Disord       Date:  2019-01-09
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