Stoustrup Peter, Glerup Mia, Bilgrau Anders E, Küseler Annelise, Verna Carlalberta, Christensen Anne E, Kristensen Kasper D, Nørholt Sven Erik, Twilt Marinka, Herlin Troels, Pedersen Thomas K
Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark.
Aarhus University Hospital, Aarhus, Denmark.
Arthritis Care Res (Hoboken). 2020 Jul;72(7):907-916. doi: 10.1002/acr.23899. Epub 2020 May 31.
To estimate the cumulative incidence of arthritis-induced orofacial symptoms, dysfunction, and dentofacial deformities in growing individuals with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) in a 36-month regional cohort study and to identify predictors for the development of arthritis-induced dentofacial deformities.
Data were retrieved from the Aarhus JIA temporomandibular joint (TMJ) cohort register, which contains standardized, longitudinal, observational data regarding orofacial conditions in patients with JIA (n = 1,040). This regional cohort represents the majority of all subjects with JIA from the western part of Denmark between 1990 and 2016, regardless of TMJ arthritis status. Cumulative incidences of orofacial conditions were reported using Kaplan-Meier methods, and predictors for dentofacial deformity were identified using Cox proportional hazards analysis.
Follow-up data from 351 subjects for 36 months were included in this study. Median age at first clinical examination was 6.6 years (interquartile range 4.8-9.9 years). Orofacial symptoms and dysfunctions were common findings at 36 months after the first clinical examination and 5 years after JIA onset, with a cumulative incidence of 38% and 53%, respectively. Dentofacial deformities were found in 35% of subjects at the 36-month follow-up and were significantly associated with the presence of orofacial dysfunction.
Orofacial conditions were frequently observed in individuals with JIA and were represented in all JIA subcategories in this regional study. One-third of subjects had arthritis-induced dentofacial deformities that required orthopedic appliance treatment at the 36-month follow-up.
在一项为期36个月的区域队列研究中,评估患有幼年特发性关节炎(JIA)的生长发育期个体中关节炎诱发的口面部症状、功能障碍及牙颌面畸形的累积发病率,并确定关节炎诱发牙颌面畸形发展的预测因素。
数据取自奥胡斯JIA颞下颌关节(TMJ)队列登记处,该登记处包含有关JIA患者(n = 1040)口面部状况的标准化纵向观察数据。这个区域队列代表了1990年至2016年丹麦西部所有JIA患者中的大多数,无论其TMJ关节炎状态如何。采用Kaplan-Meier方法报告口面部疾病的累积发病率,并使用Cox比例风险分析确定牙颌面畸形的预测因素。
本研究纳入了351名受试者36个月的随访数据。首次临床检查时的中位年龄为6.6岁(四分位间距4.8 - 9.9岁)。口面部症状和功能障碍在首次临床检查后36个月以及JIA发病后5年是常见表现,累积发病率分别为38%和53%。在36个月随访时,35%的受试者出现牙颌面畸形,且与口面部功能障碍的存在显著相关。
在JIA患者中经常观察到口面部疾病,并且在该区域研究的所有JIA亚类中均有体现。三分之一的受试者在36个月随访时有关节炎诱发的牙颌面畸形,需要正畸矫治器治疗。