Institute of Rheumatology, Tokyo Women's Medical University, Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan.
Department of Orthopedic surgery, Tokyo Women's Medical University, Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan.
PLoS One. 2018 Sep 6;13(9):e0202427. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0202427. eCollection 2018.
Foot and ankle joint disorders are serious issues for patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). We compared the differences between patients with RA whose first symptom involved a foot or ankle joint (FOOT group) versus other joints (non-FOOT group) within the Institute of Rheumatology, Rheumatoid Arthritis (IORRA) cohort in our institute.
In the IORRA survey conducted in April 2016, patients were invited to complete six questionnaires about their first symptom at RA onset, current foot or ankle symptoms, daily living activities, and mental health. Disease activity, clinical laboratory variables, functional disability, quality of life, use and ratio of anti-inflammatory and antirheumatic drugs, daily living activities and mental health were compared between the two groups.
Among 5,637 Japanese patients with RA who participated in the IORRA survey on April 2016, 5,479 (97.2%) responded to the questionnaire regarding their debut joint. Of these patients, 2,402 (43.8%) reported that their first symptom of RA involved a foot or ankle joint. The FOOT group (n = 2,164) had higher disease activity, higher disabilities, lower quality of life, lower activities of daily living, and poorer mental health and used anti-inflammatory drugs at a higher rate and at higher doses compared with the non-FOOT group (n = 2,164). On the other hand, the use of medications to suppress the disease activity of RA was similar between the groups.
Clinicians should pay more attention to foot and ankle joints in daily practice so as not to underestimate the disease activity of RA.
足踝关节疾病是类风湿关节炎(RA)患者的严重问题。我们比较了我院风湿免疫研究所 IORRA 队列中首发症状为足踝关节(FOOT 组)与其他关节(非 FOOT 组)的 RA 患者之间的差异。
在 2016 年 4 月进行的 IORRA 调查中,邀请患者完成关于 RA 发病时首发症状、当前足踝症状、日常生活活动和心理健康的六个问卷。比较两组间疾病活动度、临床实验室指标、功能障碍、生活质量、抗炎和抗风湿药物的使用和比例、日常生活活动和心理健康。
在参加 2016 年 4 月 IORRA 调查的 5637 例日本 RA 患者中,5479 例(97.2%)回答了首发关节问卷。在这些患者中,2402 例(43.8%)报告其 RA 的首发症状涉及足踝关节。FOOT 组(n=2164)疾病活动度更高、残疾程度更高、生活质量更低、日常生活活动更少、心理健康更差,且抗炎药物使用率更高、剂量更大,而非 FOOT 组(n=2164)则相反。另一方面,两组间抑制 RA 疾病活动度的药物使用情况相似。
临床医生在日常实践中应更加关注足踝关节,以免低估 RA 的疾病活动度。