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Published in: Clinical Rheumatology 3/2024

10-01-2024 | Psoriatic Arthritis | ORIGINAL ARTICLE

Sex-specific differences in patients with psoriatic arthritis:a nationwide study from the Chinese Registry of Psoriatic Arthritis (CREPAR IV)

Authors: Shihao He, Fan Yang, Chaofan Lu, Yanhong Wang, Xinwang Duan, Hongbin Li, Lijun Wu, Yongfu Wang, Jinmei Su, Mengtao Li, Xiaomei Leng, Xiaofeng Zeng, on behalf of Chinese Registry of Psoriatic Arthritis (CREPAR)

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Abstract

Objectives

To elucidate the sex-specific differences in demographic features, clinical characteristics, and quality of life in Chinese patients with psoriatic arthritis (PsA).

Methods

A total of 1,074 patients with PsA registered between December 2018 and June 2021 from the Chinese REgistry of Psoriatic ARthritis (CREPAR) cohort were selected. The baseline data on demographics, clinical characteristics, commonly used laboratory tests, comorbidities, and quality of life assessments were collected for this cross-sectional analysis.

Results

A total of 1,074 patients were included in this study, 585 (54.47%) of them were male and 489 (45.53%) were female. The age at PsA onset in male patients was earlier than that in female patients (38.10 ± 12.79 vs 40.37 ± 13.41, p = 0.005). For clinical characteristics, male patients presented with higher rates of axial involvement (43.89% vs 37.74%, p = 0.044) and nail involvement (66.15% vs 58.08%, p = 0.006), while female patients presented with higher rates of peripheral arthritis (89.57% vs 83.93%, p = 0.007). For laboratory tests, men presented with a higher percentage of HLA-B27 positivity than women (24.65% vs 16.70%, p = 0.002) and had higher levels of CRP (median 9.70 vs 5.65, p < 0.001). Regarding disease assessment indices, male patients scored higher in PASI and BASFI (median 5.00 vs 3.00, p = 0.007 and 1.80 vs 1.40, p = 0.012, respectively). No sex difference was found in rates of achieving remission. Factors associated with disease remission were also analyzed in both sexes.

Conclusion

Demographic and clinical characteristics tend to vary between male and female patients with PsA. Male patients reported more functional limitations in daily life.
Key Points
The demographic and clinical features vary greatly between male and female patients with PsA.
Male patients reported more functional burden in daily life as measured by BASFI.
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Metadata
Title
Sex-specific differences in patients with psoriatic arthritis:a nationwide study from the Chinese Registry of Psoriatic Arthritis (CREPAR IV)
Authors
Shihao He
Fan Yang
Chaofan Lu
Yanhong Wang
Xinwang Duan
Hongbin Li
Lijun Wu
Yongfu Wang
Jinmei Su
Mengtao Li
Xiaomei Leng
Xiaofeng Zeng
on behalf of Chinese Registry of Psoriatic Arthritis (CREPAR)
Publication date
10-01-2024
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Published in
Clinical Rheumatology / Issue 3/2024
Print ISSN: 0770-3198
Electronic ISSN: 1434-9949
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10067-023-06859-3

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