Background: Interstitial lung disease (ILD) is a severe pulmonary complication of Sjögren disease (SjD), but its prevalence, natural history and survival are not completely understood. Our study aimed to investigate prevalence, incidence, and mortality of SjD-ILD in a cohort of unselected consecutive SjD patients. Methods: all consecutive SjD patients referred to our centre were enrolled in the study. A careful assessment for respiratory symptoms was periodically performed for each patient, and high-resolution computed tomography (HRCT) was requested in case of new-onset dyspnoea, persistent dry cough, or detection of velcro crackles by mean of electronic auscultation (VECTOR). Findings: At enrolment, ILD was detected in 61/257 patients with a prevalence of 23.7 %. During a mean follow-up of 42.6 ± 14.6 months, 3 new cases of ILD were recorded, with an incidence of 0.41 new cases per 100 patients/year. Multivariate analysis showed a direct association between ILD and male sex, age at SjD diagnosis, and erythro‑sedimentation rate >40 mm, and an inverse correlation with sicca syndrome. Nonspecific interstitial pneumonia was the most observed HRCT pattern, followed by usual interstitial pneumonia. During the follow-up, 21 patients (8.2 %) died, with a statistically significant difference between the overall survival of patients with (66.5 %±11.7) and without ILD (88.4 %±5.5) (p<0.001). A fibrotic pattern was associated to a worse survival rate, while no difference was observed according to the radiologic pattern. Anti-SSA antibody was a protective factor for death, while the age at diagnosis of SjD, and the extent of ILD at HRCT were directly associated to an increased mortality. Interpretation: ILD can be identified in a high number of SjD patients, inducing a significant impairment in survival. The ILD extent, but not HRCT pattern of ILD, represents the main predictor of mortality. Therefore, careful monitoring, by a multidisciplinary team, should be ensured to all SjD-ILD patients.

Manfredi, A., Vacchi, C., Cerri, S., Ledda, R., D'Amico, R., Luppi, F., et al. (2026). Prevalence, incidence and mortality of interstitial lung disease in patients with Sjogren disease: data from the prospective observational “EMERGE” study. SEMINARS IN ARTHRITIS AND RHEUMATISM, 76(February 2026) [10.1016/j.semarthrit.2025.152886].

Prevalence, incidence and mortality of interstitial lung disease in patients with Sjogren disease: data from the prospective observational “EMERGE” study

Luppi, Fabrizio;
2026

Abstract

Background: Interstitial lung disease (ILD) is a severe pulmonary complication of Sjögren disease (SjD), but its prevalence, natural history and survival are not completely understood. Our study aimed to investigate prevalence, incidence, and mortality of SjD-ILD in a cohort of unselected consecutive SjD patients. Methods: all consecutive SjD patients referred to our centre were enrolled in the study. A careful assessment for respiratory symptoms was periodically performed for each patient, and high-resolution computed tomography (HRCT) was requested in case of new-onset dyspnoea, persistent dry cough, or detection of velcro crackles by mean of electronic auscultation (VECTOR). Findings: At enrolment, ILD was detected in 61/257 patients with a prevalence of 23.7 %. During a mean follow-up of 42.6 ± 14.6 months, 3 new cases of ILD were recorded, with an incidence of 0.41 new cases per 100 patients/year. Multivariate analysis showed a direct association between ILD and male sex, age at SjD diagnosis, and erythro‑sedimentation rate >40 mm, and an inverse correlation with sicca syndrome. Nonspecific interstitial pneumonia was the most observed HRCT pattern, followed by usual interstitial pneumonia. During the follow-up, 21 patients (8.2 %) died, with a statistically significant difference between the overall survival of patients with (66.5 %±11.7) and without ILD (88.4 %±5.5) (p<0.001). A fibrotic pattern was associated to a worse survival rate, while no difference was observed according to the radiologic pattern. Anti-SSA antibody was a protective factor for death, while the age at diagnosis of SjD, and the extent of ILD at HRCT were directly associated to an increased mortality. Interpretation: ILD can be identified in a high number of SjD patients, inducing a significant impairment in survival. The ILD extent, but not HRCT pattern of ILD, represents the main predictor of mortality. Therefore, careful monitoring, by a multidisciplinary team, should be ensured to all SjD-ILD patients.
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Interstitial lung disease; Prevalence; Progressive pulmonary fibroisis; Sjogren's disease; Survival
English
22-nov-2025
2026
76
February 2026
152886
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Manfredi, A., Vacchi, C., Cerri, S., Ledda, R., D'Amico, R., Luppi, F., et al. (2026). Prevalence, incidence and mortality of interstitial lung disease in patients with Sjogren disease: data from the prospective observational “EMERGE” study. SEMINARS IN ARTHRITIS AND RHEUMATISM, 76(February 2026) [10.1016/j.semarthrit.2025.152886].
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