Monoarthritis as the initial presentation of acute rheumatic fever in Iran: A single-center retrospective cross-sectional study.

Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.22088/cjim.15.2.328
Vadood Javadi, Elham Mansourizadeh, Hassan Pourmoshtagh, Khosro Rahmani, Mehrnoosh Hassas Yeganeh
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Background: In Iran, there is a lack of information and studies on acute rheumatic fever (ARF), a global health issue. The limited understanding of ARF's prevalence and primary clinical symptoms has led to confusion. This research investigates the characteristics of children aged 3-17 years who experience ARF with monoarthritis as their initial symptom.

Methods: A retrospective evaluation of medical records of children diagnosed with ARF was conducted. The study aimed to determine the prevalence of monoarthritis as the first manifestation of ARF and its association with age, gender, family history, and cardiac involvement. Categorical variables were analyzed using the chi-square test with a significance level of < 0.05 and a confidence interval of 95%, using SPSS software (Version 23).

Results: The study included 62 patients with ARF, comprising 41 (66.1%) boys with an average age of 8.48±3.27 years. Among these patients, 12 exhibited cardiac involvement according to the revised Jones criteria, with 5 clinical carditis and 7 cases of subclinical carditis. Monoarthritis was the initial symptom in seven patients (11.29%); five (71.4%) also had carditis. There was a significant association (p<0.001) between monoarthritis and carditis.

Conclusion: The study concludes that monoarthritis may be an early sign of ARF in children and correlates significantly with cardiac involvement. However, more extensive research with more significant participant numbers is necessary to understand ARF in Iran comprehensively. A thorough cardiac examination is also crucial for patients with ARF and monoarthritis.

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单关节炎是伊朗急性风湿热的首发症状:单中心回顾性横断面研究。
背景:在伊朗,缺乏有关急性风湿热(ARF)这一全球健康问题的信息和研究。人们对急性风湿热的发病率和主要临床症状的了解有限,因此造成了混淆。本研究调查了以单关节炎为首发症状的 3-17 岁儿童急性风湿热的特征:方法:对确诊为 ARF 的儿童病历进行回顾性评估。研究旨在确定单关节炎作为 ARF 首发症状的发病率及其与年龄、性别、家族史和心脏受累的关系。采用 SPSS 软件(23 版)对分类变量进行卡方检验分析,显著性水平为 <0.05,置信区间为 95%:研究共纳入62例ARF患者,其中41例(66.1%)为男孩,平均年龄为(8.48±3.27)岁。根据修订后的琼斯标准,这些患者中有12例心脏受累,其中5例为临床心肌炎,7例为亚临床心肌炎。7名患者(11.29%)的最初症状是单关节炎;5名患者(71.4%)同时患有心脏炎。单关节炎与心脏炎之间存在明显的关联(p):该研究得出结论,单关节炎可能是儿童 ARF 的早期征兆,并与心脏受累密切相关。然而,要全面了解伊朗的 ARF,还需要更广泛的研究和更多的参与人数。对患有 ARF 和单关节炎的患者进行全面的心脏检查也至关重要。
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