Anemia of Chronic Disease in Rheumatoid Arthritis and its Relationship with Disease Activities

R. Islam, S. Islam, Mst Musarrat Sultana
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Background: Rheumatoid arthritis is the most common form of inflammatory arthritis. Anemia is a common extra-articular manifestation and anemia of chronic disease (ACD) is the most common form of anemia in rheumatoid arthritis that reduces the quality of life. Objectives: The purpose of this study was to find out the prevalence of anemia of chronic disease (ACD) in Rheumatoid arthritis and to determine the relationship between ACD and disease activity of rheumatoid arthritis patients and to Identify the relationship between ACD and disease activity of rheumatoid arthritis patients. Methods: This was an observational cross-sectional study was conducted at the Department of Medicine, Rajshahi Medical College Hospital, Rajshahi. Consecutive 165 patients of rheumatoid arthritis with anemia who fulfilled the inclusion and exclusion criteria were enrolled in this study. Results: In this study mean age of these patients was 43.2±13.5 years. Male were 27(16.4%) and female 135(83.6%) with male: female ratio was 1:5.1. Most of the patients (29.1%) were illiterate, maximum participants (81.8%) were married and housewife 73.3%. DAS- 28 score (p< 0.001), tender and swollen joint count (p<0.001 for both tender and swollen joint count), ESR (p< 0.001) and HAQ score (p< 0.001) were significantly higher in anemic group of patients as compared to non-anemic. But there was no significant difference in terms of disease duration, morning stiffness and RF positivity between mentioned groups (p> 0.05). Comparing disease activity related characteristics between pure ACD and ACD with co-existent IDA sub group of patients, DAS 28 (p< 0.001), tender joint count (p= 0.03), swollen joint count (p= 0.03) and HAQ score (p= 0.03) were significantly higher in pure ACD patients than ACD and concomitant IDA patients with RA. But no significant difference was observed between two subgroups in terms of disease duration, morning stiffness, ESR and RF positivity (p> 0.05).Comparison of disease activity indices at different cut off levels between two groups and subgroups. Higher DAS- 28 score, tender joint count, swollen joint count and HAQ score was significantly found in anemic group of patients as compared to non-anemic. No significant difference was found between two groups at differing levels of morning stiffness (p= 0.337). Conclusions: ACD is frequently encountered with high frequency of iron deficiency anemia among rheumatoid arthritis patients and RA patients with anemic tend to have more severe disease than non-anemic RA patients. TAJ 2020; 33(2): 85-93
类风湿关节炎慢性疾病贫血及其与疾病活动的关系
背景:类风湿关节炎是最常见的炎症性关节炎。贫血是一种常见的关节外表现,慢性疾病贫血(ACD)是类风湿性关节炎中最常见的贫血形式,降低了生活质量。目的:了解类风湿关节炎患者慢性疾病贫血(ACD)的患病率,确定ACD与类风湿关节炎患者疾病活动度的关系,确定类风湿关节炎患者慢性疾病贫血与疾病活动度的关系。方法:这是一项观察性横断面研究,在Rajshahi医学院医院医学部进行。连续165例满足纳入和排除标准的类风湿性关节炎合并贫血患者纳入本研究。结果:本组患者平均年龄为43.2±13.5岁。男性27例(16.4%),女性135例(83.6%),男女比例为1:5.1。以文盲居多(29.1%),已婚居多(81.8%),家庭主妇居多(73.3%)。DAS- 28评分(p< 0.001),关节压痛和肿胀计数(p 0.05)。比较单纯ACD与并发IDA亚组患者疾病活动度相关特征,单纯ACD患者DAS 28 (p< 0.001)、关节压痛计数(p= 0.03)、关节肿胀计数(p= 0.03)、HAQ评分(p= 0.03)明显高于ACD及并发IDA合并RA患者。但两亚组在病程、晨僵、ESR和RF阳性方面无显著差异(p> 0.05)。两组及亚组间疾病活动指数不同截断水平的比较。贫血组患者DAS- 28评分、关节压痛计数、关节肿胀计数及HAQ评分均明显高于非贫血组。两组在不同的晨僵水平上无显著差异(p= 0.337)。结论:类风湿性关节炎患者常发生ACD,缺铁性贫血发生率高,伴有贫血的RA患者病情往往比无贫血的RA患者严重。泰姬酒店2020;33 (2): 85 - 93
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