Prevalence of undiagnosed axial spondyloarthritis in inflammatory bowel disease patients with chronic back pain: secondary care cross-sectional study

Author:

Lim Chong Seng Edwin1ORCID,Tremelling Mark2,Hamilton Louise1,Kim Matthew3,Macgregor Alexander1ORCID,Turmezei Tom3,Gaffney Karl1

Affiliation:

1. Rheumatology Department

2. Gastroenterology Department

3. Radiology Department, Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust , Norwich, UK

Abstract

Abstract Objective To elucidate the prevalence of undiagnosed rheumatology-verified diagnosis of axial spondyloarthritis (RVD-axSpA) in patients attending routine secondary care IBD clinics with chronic back pain. Methods Screening questionnaires were sent to consecutive patients attending IBD clinics in a university teaching hospital. Patients fulling the eligibility criteria (gastroenterologist-verified diagnosis, 18–80 years old, biologic therapy naive, no previous diagnosis of axSpA); and a moderate diagnostic probability of axSpA [self-reported chronic back pain (CBP) >3 months, onset <45 years] were invited for rheumatology assessment. This included medical review, physical examination, patient reported outcome measures, human leucocyte antigen B27, C-reactive protein, pelvic radiograph and axSpA protocol magnetic resonance imaging. A diagnosis of RVD-axSpA was made by a panel of rheumatologists. Results Of the 470 patients approached, 91 had self-reported CBP >3 months, onset <45 years, of whom 82 were eligible for clinical assessment. The prevalence of undiagnosed RVD-axSpA in patients attending IBD clinics in a secondary care setting, with self-reported CBP, onset <45 years is estimated at 5% (95% CI 1.3, 12.0) with a mean symptom duration of 12 (s.d. 12.4) years. Conclusion There is a significant hidden disease burden of axSpA among IBD patients. Appropriate identification and referral from gastroenterology is needed to potentially shorten the delay to diagnosis and allow access to appropriate therapy.

Funder

The National Axial Spondyloarthritis Society

NASS

The Norfolk and Norwich Hospital Charity

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Pharmacology (medical),Rheumatology

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