Objective: Turkish patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) followed in a university rheumatology clinic, were evaluated cross- sectionally for clinical, socio-economical and laboratory features, correlations with disease activity (DAS) and functional outcome were assessed using a Modified Health Assessment Questionnaire (M-HAQ).
Methods: Sixty-five patients with RA (F/M: 8/1, mean age: 49.7 + 11,9 years) were investigated. Besides socio-demographic evaluations, patients were analyzed for clinical disease activity, laboratory findings and medication. Univariate and logistic regression analysis of the scores with DAS and M-HAQ were performed.
Results: Despite a long disease duration (97,0+76,9 months) the functional indices (M- HAQ: 0,6+0,6 and ACR: 2,1+0,9) of the patients were limitedly elevated. However, pain visual analog scale (VAS: 3,5+2,7), tender joint score (TJS: 8,3+8,3), swollen joint score (SJS: 1,9+3,2), disease activity score (DAS: 3,3+1,3), deformed joint score (DJS: 3,2+5,6) and acute phase responses (ESR: 57,8+58,2 mm/h, CRP: 15,9+15,2 mg/dl) were moderately high in our population. DAS was found to correlate with most
activity criteria, whereas M-HAQ had a limited correlation.
Conclusion: Our results suggest that the average RA patient has a limited disability after a mean of 8 years of disease duration in a Turkish university clinic setting. However, disease activity was not suppressed adequately in most patients. DAS was observed to be a good composite measure of disease activity, in good correlation with most single activity measurements.
Key Words: Rheumatoid arthritis, Disease activity scores, Health Assessment Questionnaires
Journal Section | Original Research |
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Publication Date | December 3, 2016 |
Published in Issue | Year 2003 Volume: 16 Issue: 2 |