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Bosentan in the treatment of refractory extremities ulcers in systemic sclerosis

INTRODUCTION: Vasculopathy is a hallmark of systemic sclerosis (SSc) and may lead to complications such as ischemic ulcers, necrosis or amputation of fingers or lower limbs. Bosentan is a dual endothelin receptor antagonist currently used for prevention of digital ulcers in SSc. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the efficacy of bosentan in the treatment of recurrent and refractory extremity ulcers in patients with SSc. PATIENTS AND METHODS: An open and observational study was performed with three patients from the Rheumatology Division of UNIFESP aged 31, 58 and 61 years with diagnosis of SSc. All patients presented one or more active extremity ulcer refractory to conventional treatment. The first one (P1) presented one digital ulcer; P2 presented three ulcers on the right lower limb; and P3 presented an ulcer on the right digit, leg and heel, and on left maleolar region. Bosentan was prescribed in a dose regimen of 62.5 mg twice a day for 4 weeks, followed by 125 mg twice a day for additional 4 or 8 weeks. All patients were evaluated regarding the number and diameter of the ulcers in weeks 0, 4, and 8, and one of them in week 12 as well. RESULTS: After the treatment with bosentan all patients presented complete resolution or reduction in the diameter of the ulcers. None of the patients presented a new ulcer. CONCLUSION: Bosentan was an effective treatment in refractory extremities ulcers and in the prevention of new ulcers in three SSc patients suggesting that this medication could be an option for patients with severe vascular involvement.

systemic sclerosis; Raynaud´s phenomenon; ischemic ulcers; endothelin; bosentan


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