Author:
PÉREZ ALAMINO RODOLFO,MALDONADO COCCO JOSÉ A.,CITERA GUSTAVO,ARTURI PABLO,VAZQUEZ-MELLADO JANITZIA,SAMPAIO-BARROS PERCIVAL D.,FLORES DIANA,BURGOS-VARGAS RUBÉN,SANTOS HELENA,CHAVEZ-CORRALES JOSÉ E.,PALLEIRO DANIEL,GUTIERREZ MIGUEL A.,VIEIRA-SOUSA ELSA,PIMENTEL-SANTOS FERNANDO M.,PAIRA SERGIO,BERMAN ALBERTO,MORENO-ALVAREZ MARIO,COLLANTES-ESTEVEZ EDUARDO
Abstract
Objective.To describe differential characteristics of axial involvement in ankylosing spondylitis (AS) as compared with that seen in psoriatic arthritis (PsA) and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in a cohort of Ibero-American patients.Methods.This study included 2044 consecutive patients with spondyloarthritis (SpA; ESSG criteria). Demographic, clinical, disease activity, functional ability, quality of life, work status, radiologic, and therapeutic data were evaluated and collected by RESPONDIA members from different Ibero-American countries between June and December 2006. Patients selected for analysis met modified New York criteria (mNY) for AS.Results.A total of 1264 patients met the New York criteria for AS: 1072 had primary AS, 147 had psoriatic, and 45 had IBD-associated spondylitis. Median disease duration was comparable among the 3 patient groups. Patients with primary AS were significantly younger (p = 0.01) and presented a higher frequency of males (p = 0.01) than the other 2 groups. Axial manifestations such as inflammatory back pain and sacroiliac pain were significantly more frequent in patients with primary AS (p = 0.05) versus other groups, whereas frequency of dactylitis, enthesitis, and peripheral arthritis was more common in patients with psoriatic spondylitis (p = 0.05). Spinal mobility was significantly more limited in patients with primary AS versus the other 2 groups (p = 0.0001). Radiologic changes according to BASRI total score were equally significant in primary AS. Disease activity (BASDAI), functional ability (BASFI), and quality of life (ASQoL) scores were comparable in the 3 groups.Conclusion.Patients with primary AS had more severe axial involvement than those with spondylitis associated with psoriasis or IBD. Functional capacity, disease activity, and quality of life were comparable among the groups studied.
Publisher
The Journal of Rheumatology
Subject
Immunology,Immunology and Allergy,Rheumatology
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