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Published in: Clinical Rheumatology 12/2018

01-12-2018 | Brief Report

Axial psoriatic arthritis: the impact of underdiagnosed disease on outcomes in real life

Authors: Sibel Zehra Aydin, Orhan Kucuksahin, Levent Kilic, Atalay Dogru, Ozun Bayindir, Cem Ozisler, Ahmet Omma, Emine Figen Tarhan, Abdulsamet Erden, Gezmis Kimyon, Meryem Can, Ediz Dalkilic, Sule Yavuz, Sibel Bakirci Ureyen, Esen Kasapoglu Gunal, Fatıma Arslan Alhussain, Lutfi Akyol, Ayse Balkarli, Sema Yilmaz, Muhammet Cinar, Muge Tufan Aydin, Dilek Solmaz, Ridvan Mercan, Sukran Erten, Umut Kalyoncu

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Abstract

Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) may affect different joints, including the spine. The prevalence of spinal involvement is variable depending on the definition and a subset of patients have been identified in cohorts that do not have clinical features of axial disease and yet have imaging findings. Still, there is not a consensus on how and when to screen axial disease. In this study, we aimed to investigate factors associated with being underdiagnosed for axial psoriatic arthritis (axPsA) and its impacts on outcomes. Disease features and outcomes of axPsA according to the physician (n = 415) were compared with patients with imaging findings only (sacroiliitis fulfilling the modified New York criteria, n = 112), using data from a real-life PsA registry. Patients with imaging findings only were more frequently women (83/220 (37.7%) vs 29/122 (23.8%); p = 0.008). This group also had higher peripheral disease activity (imaging only vs clinical AxPsA: mean (SD) tender joint count 5.3 (6.1) vs 3.3 (4.7), swollen joint count 1.9 (2.9) vs 1.2 (2.4); p < 0.001 for both comparisons) and was less often treated using TNF inhibitors (16.1 vs 38.2%; p < 0.001) than patients who were classified as axPsA. Patient-reported outcomes were similar in both groups. PsA patients, especially women with more severe peripheral disease, have a higher risk of being underdiagnosed for axPsA. The severity of peripheral symptoms may be a risk factor to mask the spinal features of PsA.
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Metadata
Title
Axial psoriatic arthritis: the impact of underdiagnosed disease on outcomes in real life
Authors
Sibel Zehra Aydin
Orhan Kucuksahin
Levent Kilic
Atalay Dogru
Ozun Bayindir
Cem Ozisler
Ahmet Omma
Emine Figen Tarhan
Abdulsamet Erden
Gezmis Kimyon
Meryem Can
Ediz Dalkilic
Sule Yavuz
Sibel Bakirci Ureyen
Esen Kasapoglu Gunal
Fatıma Arslan Alhussain
Lutfi Akyol
Ayse Balkarli
Sema Yilmaz
Muhammet Cinar
Muge Tufan Aydin
Dilek Solmaz
Ridvan Mercan
Sukran Erten
Umut Kalyoncu
Publication date
01-12-2018
Publisher
Springer London
Published in
Clinical Rheumatology / Issue 12/2018
Print ISSN: 0770-3198
Electronic ISSN: 1434-9949
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10067-018-4173-4

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