The incidence and characteristics of giant cell arteritis in Hispanics and the associated outcomes of ischemic ocular events and stroke

Giant cell arteritis (GCA) is a large vessel vasculitis whereby up to half of all patients show ocular involvement, highlighting the importance of treating GCA before it leads to irreversible blindness. Most of the research published for GCA and associated adverse ocular events are based on majority Caucasian populations establishing the current belief that Hispanics have a much lower incident of GCA. We sought to investigate the incidence of GCA in Hispanics and characterize associated ocular events, stroke rates, and comorbid diseases. We conducted a retrospective cohort study of GCA-coded medical records in self-identified Hispanics assessed at the University Medical Center Hospital in El Paso, Texas. From 2000 to 2019, there were 68 new cases of GCA in the Hispanics which represents an average incidence of 0.062% with a 95% confidence interval of [0.05, 0.09] of Hispanics over the age of 50 admitted to University Medical Center hospital. Of the subjects diagnosed with GCA, the majority had ocular involvement such as blurry vision (47.06%), ocular pain (26.47%), and blindness (14.71%). We did not observe a history of stroke had a statistically significant difference associated with GCA with ophthalmic disease compared to GCA without ophthalmic disease. Polymyalgia rheumatica (PMR) was identified in only 2.94% of the Hispanic subjects with GCA. Major conclusions in our study advocate Hispanics with GCA are prevalent and unique in its associations with other comorbid diseases. Unlike non-Hispanic White populations, Hispanic subjects with GCA do not show an association with PMR nor an increased association with stroke.

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