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A Tale of Diagnostic Delay with Detrimental Consequences: Illustrating the Challenging Nature of Diagnosing Giant Cell Arteritis.

Marieke van Nieuwland1, Dennis Boumans1, Gerben Jan Jacob Plas2, Onno Dirk Vijlbrief3, Celina Alves1.   

Abstract

Giant cell arteritis is a medical emergency as severe, irreversible complications may occur if it is not treated in a timely manner. However, in daily practice early diagnosis can be challenging. We report the case of a 70-year-old woman who presented with multiple ischaemic cerebral vascular accidents related to newly diagnosed giant cell arteritis. Review of her charts revealed a substantial delay from the onset of symptoms to diagnosis. This case demonstrates the need for additional efforts to reduce delay in referring patients with giant cell arteritis and the need to implement fast-track clinics to prevent serious complications. LEARNING POINTS: Giant cell arteritis is a medical emergency and unnecessary diagnostic delay can result in severe complications.Despite implementation of fast-track clinics, diagnostic delay still occurs due to the generic nature of signs and symptoms and inadequate case finding.As diagnostic delay can lead to preventable complications, increased knowledge and awareness of the characteristics and urgency of giant cell arteritis is needed among referring physicians. © EFIM 2021.

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Keywords:  Giant cell arteritis; diagnostic delay; severe complications

Year:  2021        PMID: 34377689      PMCID: PMC8336747          DOI: 10.12890/2021_002562

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Case Rep Intern Med        ISSN: 2284-2594


  6 in total

1.  Ultrasound cut-off values for intima-media thickness of temporal, facial and axillary arteries in giant cell arteritis.

Authors:  Valentin S Schäfer; Aaron Juche; Sofia Ramiro; Andreas Krause; Wolfgang A Schmidt
Journal:  Rheumatology (Oxford)       Date:  2017-09-01       Impact factor: 7.580

2.  The Role of Ultrasound Compared to Biopsy of Temporal Arteries in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Giant Cell Arteritis (TABUL): a diagnostic accuracy and cost-effectiveness study.

Authors:  Raashid Luqmani; Ellen Lee; Surjeet Singh; Mike Gillett; Wolfgang A Schmidt; Mike Bradburn; Bhaskar Dasgupta; Andreas P Diamantopoulos; Wulf Forrester-Barker; William Hamilton; Shauna Masters; Brendan McDonald; Eugene McNally; Colin Pease; Jennifer Piper; John Salmon; Allan Wailoo; Konrad Wolfe; Andrew Hutchings
Journal:  Health Technol Assess       Date:  2016-11       Impact factor: 4.014

3.  EULAR recommendations for the use of imaging in large vessel vasculitis in clinical practice.

Authors:  Christian Dejaco; Sofia Ramiro; Christina Duftner; Florent L Besson; Thorsten A Bley; Daniel Blockmans; Elisabeth Brouwer; Marco A Cimmino; Eric Clark; Bhaskar Dasgupta; Andreas P Diamantopoulos; Haner Direskeneli; Annamaria Iagnocco; Thorsten Klink; Lorna Neill; Cristina Ponte; Carlo Salvarani; Riemer H J A Slart; Madeline Whitlock; Wolfgang A Schmidt
Journal:  Ann Rheum Dis       Date:  2018-01-22       Impact factor: 19.103

4.  The fast-track ultrasound clinic for early diagnosis of giant cell arteritis significantly reduces permanent visual impairment: towards a more effective strategy to improve clinical outcome in giant cell arteritis?

Authors:  Andreas P Diamantopoulos; Glenn Haugeberg; Are Lindland; Geirmund Myklebust
Journal:  Rheumatology (Oxford)       Date:  2015-08-18       Impact factor: 7.580

Review 5.  Diagnostic delay for giant cell arteritis - a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Authors:  James A Prior; Hoda Ranjbar; John Belcher; Sarah L Mackie; Toby Helliwell; Jennifer Liddle; Christian D Mallen
Journal:  BMC Med       Date:  2017-06-28       Impact factor: 8.775

Review 6.  Giant cell arteritis: early diagnosis is key.

Authors:  Iyza F Baig; Alexis R Pascoe; Ashwini Kini; Andrew G Lee
Journal:  Eye Brain       Date:  2019-01-17
  6 in total

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