Publication: Prevalence and distribution of peripheral musculoskeletal manifestations in spondyloarthritis including psoriatic arthritis: results of the worldwide, cross-sectional ASAS-PerSpA study.
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2020-12-12
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Lopez-Medina, Clementina
Molto, Anna
Sieper, Joachim
Duruöz, Tuncay
Kiltz, Uta
Elzorkany, Bassel
Hajjaj-Hassouni, Najia
Burgos-Vargas, Ruben
Maldonado-Cocco, Jose
Ziade, Nelly
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BMJ Group
Abstract
To characterise peripheral musculoskeletal involvement in patients with spondyloarthritis (SpA) including psoriatic arthritis (PsA), across the world. Cross-sectional study with 24 participating countries. Patients with a diagnosis of axial SpA (axSpA), peripheral SpA (pSpA) or PsA according to their rheumatologist were included. The investigators were asked which diagnosis out of a list of six (axSpA, PsA, pSpA, inflammatory bowel disease-associated SpA, reactive arthritis or juvenile SpA (Juv-SpA)) fitted the patient best. Peripheral manifestations (ie, peripheral joint disease, enthesitis, dactylitis and root joint disease), their localisation and treatments were evaluated. A total of 4465 patients were included (61% men, mean age 44.5 years) from four geographic areas: Latin America (n=538), Europe plus North America (n=1677), Asia (n=975) and the Middle East plus North Africa (n=1275). Of those, 78% had ever suffered from at least one peripheral musculoskeletal manifestation; 57% had peripheral joint disease, 44% had enthesitis and 15% had dactylitis. Latin American had far more often peripheral joint disease (80%) than patients from other areas. Patients with PsA had predominantly upper limb and small joint involvement (52%).Hip and shoulder involvement was found in 34% of patients. The prevalence of enthesitis ranged between 41% in patients with axSpA and 65% in patients with Juv-SpA. Dactylitis was most frequent among patients with PsA (37%). These results suggest that all peripheral features can be found in all subtypes of SpA, and that differences are quantitative rather than qualitative. In a high proportion of patients, axial and peripheral manifestations coincided. These findings reconfirm SpA clinical subtypes are descendants of the same underlying disease, called SpA.
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Adult
Arthritis, psoriatic
Cross-sectional studies
Female
Humans
Male
Prevalence
Spondylarthritis
Spondylitis, ankylosing
Arthritis, psoriatic
Cross-sectional studies
Female
Humans
Male
Prevalence
Spondylarthritis
Spondylitis, ankylosing
DeCS Terms
Artritis psoriásica
Espondilitis anquilosante
Espondiloartritis
Estudios transversales
Prevalencia
Espondilitis anquilosante
Espondiloartritis
Estudios transversales
Prevalencia
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Keywords
Ankylosing, Arthritis, Juvenile, Psoriatic, Spondylitis
Citation
López-Medina C, Molto A, Sieper J, Duruöz T, Kiltz U, Elzorkany B, et al. Prevalence and distribution of peripheral musculoskeletal manifestations in spondyloarthritis including psoriatic arthritis: results of the worldwide, cross-sectional ASAS-PerSpA study. RMD Open. 2021 Jan;7(1):e001450