Since its first description in 1971, diagnosing adult-onset Still's disease (AOSD), a rare multisystemic disorder considered as a multigenic autoinflammatory syndrome, remains challenging. Rarely, AOSD may present severe systemic manifestations and require intensive care. The main purpose of the Stil ICU study is to make the first description of the epidemiology of critically ill AOSD patients. The investigators will use a retrospective cohort study design with dual recruitment strategies: (1) via the AOSD referral centres network and (2) via a French academic medical ICU network.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
45
biological, administrative, clinical, outcome date
CHRU
Nancy, France
number of patients
Number of patients fulfilling the inclusion criteria
Time frame: At inclusion
APACHE II
Acute Physiologic Assessment and Chronic Health Evaluation II
Time frame: 24hour after ICU admission
Mortality
Kaplan Meier
Time frame: through study completion, maximum 17,5 years after admission
Number of rehospitalisation in ICU
need for critical care after the first hospitalisation in ICU
Time frame: through study completion, maximum 17,5 years after admission
number of hospitalisation in internal medicine ward
number of hospitalisation in internal medicine ward after the first ICU stay
Time frame: through study completion, maximum 17,5 years after admission
recurrent relapses
number of recurrent flares after the first hospitalisation in ICU
Time frame: through study completion, maximum 17,5 years after admission
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