Subtype frequency, demographic features, treatment and outcome of Juvenile Arthritis in one centre in Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates.

Author:

Khawaja Khulood1ORCID,Kalas Rama2,Ibrahim Neamat2

Affiliation:

1. Shaikh Shakhbout Medical City

2. Sheikh Shakhbout Medical City

Abstract

Abstract Background:Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA) is a chronic inflammatory disease that affects 1 in 1000 children worldwide. Our population in the United Arab Emirates is diverse. The primary objective of this study is to describe the subtype frequency and demographic features of our patients and the secondary objective is to look at treatments received and outcome of our patients. Methods:Patients with the diagnosis of JIA identified through the hospital electronic medical records system (EMR), which was implemented for all medical documentation in January 2011. All patients included are patients who presented to our center for treatment and follow up from 2011 to end of 2021. Retrospective case notes review of patients electronic medical records with the diagnosis of JIA was performed. Results138 patients in total. Oligoarticular subtype was the most represented with 75 patients (55%) followed by Rheumatoid factor negative polyarticular JIA with 32 patients (23%) then Enthesitis related arthritis (ERA) with 10 patients (7%) then psoriatic (6%) then systemic JIA (5%). Undifferentiated subtype of 2 %. The most diagnostic delay is in enthesitis related arthritis subtype with a mean of 11.4 months (6-25) followed by undifferentiated JIA with a mean of 7.5 months (4-8.5). 131 (96%) out of 138 received steroid treatment. Only 6 patients did not receive steroids. Out of 138 patients, 101 (73 %) were on synthetic disease modifying medication methotrexate. 68 patients out of the total 138 required biologic treatment (49%). In total 93 patients achieved clinical remission (67%). In remission on treatment 78 patients which is (56%) of the total number of patients with follow up ranging from 1 to 5 years and 84% of patients in remission. In remission off treatment 15 patients (11% of all patients and 16% of patients in remission). ConclusionThe most common subtype in our cohort of patients is Oligoarticular JIA. Longest delay is for ERA subtype.All our patients with Oligoarticular JIA received Intra articular steroid injection as first line treatment. 49% of our patients received biologic treatment similar to rate in Northern Europe. Our remission rate is 67% with 11% of patients are in remission off treatment. Access to care remains the main determinant in improving out come and avoiding poor outcome for our cohort of patients.

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Research Square Platform LLC

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