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Connective tissue diseases have been related to heart conduction disorders. The anti-Ro/SSA antibodies are thought to have a pathogenic role, and they most prevalent in systemic lupus erythematous (SLE). The aim of this study is to evaluate the relationship between SLE, arrhythmias and its serologic profile.
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We designed a cross-sectional study for an observational analysis. The target population will be the group of SLE patients visited the service of Rheumatology hospitals in Catalonia (Spain).
The criteria for subjects selection to participate in our project are:
1 . Inclusion criteria: patients with SLE according to established diagnostic criteria in 1997 2. Exclusion criteria:
The selection of patients and controls are done through a sampling of consecutive patients seen in our outpatient rheumatology center to achieve the sample size. This has been fixed in two subgroups: 100 patients with SLE and positive for anti-Ro (with positivity for anti-Ro only 52 or positivity for anti-Ro and anti-Ro 52 60) and 50 patients (controls ) with SLE and negative for anti-Ro (anti-Ro52 and anti-Ro 60).
As defined as primary variables, the study of cardiac conduction disorders will be done through the analysis of resting electrocardiogram (ECG) and a 24-hour Holter.
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Patients with previous cardiac diseases (ischemic heart disease, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, dilated cardiomyopathy, valvular heart disease)
Clinical history of heart surgery or ablation procedures
Clinical history of other conditions that affect heart conduction:
151 participants in 2 patient groups
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