Patterns of pain and stiffness over 5 years in polymyalgia rheumatica: results from the PMR Cohort Study.

IF 2.1 Q3 RHEUMATOLOGY
Rheumatology Advances in Practice Pub Date : 2025-06-05 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1093/rap/rkaf060
Niall Hamad, Sara Muller, Samantha Hider, Richard Partington, Toby Helliwell, Henna Butt, Charles Hay, Christian D Mallen
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Abstract

Objectives: To investigate the anatomical locations of pain and stiffness in people with polymyalgia rheumatica (PMR) and how these compare with the general population.

Methods: A total of 739 people with PMR were invited to complete a postal survey at the time of their diagnosis. Respondents were sent further questionnaires after 1, 4, 8, 12, 18, 24 and 60 months. All questionnaires included a body manikin on which participants shaded areas of pain or stiffness lasting >1 day in the last month. The prevalence of pain was calculated in 44 mutually exclusive areas. Responses were compared with similar manikins completed at a single time point by an age- and gender-matched sample from a general population survey.

Results: Completed surveys were received from 652 people with PMR at diagnosis, 244 at 24 months and 197 at 60 months. Pain was reported in a median of 16 sites at diagnosis, with the majority reporting bilateral shoulder (81%) and hip (59%) pain. After 1 month, the median number of pain areas in people with PMR was four-the same as the general population sample-but those with PMR continued to report more bilateral shoulder and hip pain. The converse was true for unilateral pain.

Conclusion: Bilateral pain remains more common in people with PMR than their age- and gender-matched counterparts through the disease course. Causes of this pain could not be attributed but likely include residual disease activity, treatment sequelae and comorbidities. This knowledge will help to direct future investigations to improve quality of life for people with PMR.

5年多肌痛风湿病的疼痛和僵硬模式:来自PMR队列研究的结果。
目的:探讨风湿性多肌痛(PMR)患者疼痛和僵硬的解剖位置,并与一般人群进行比较。方法:共邀请739名PMR患者在诊断时完成邮寄调查。受访者在1、4、8、12、18、24和60个月后再次发送问卷。所有的调查问卷都包括一个人体模型,在这个模型上,参与者在上个月持续疼痛或僵硬的地方划上阴影,持续10天。在44个相互排斥的区域计算疼痛的患病率。通过年龄和性别匹配的普通人群调查样本,将反应与在单一时间点完成的类似人体模型进行比较。结果:652名确诊为PMR的患者,244名在24个月时,197名在60个月时完成了调查。诊断时疼痛的中位数为16个部位,大多数报告双侧肩膀(81%)和髋关节(59%)疼痛。1个月后,PMR患者疼痛区域的中位数为4个,与一般人群样本相同,但PMR患者继续报告更多的双侧肩膀和臀部疼痛。单侧疼痛则相反。结论:在整个病程中,双侧疼痛在PMR患者中比年龄和性别匹配的患者更常见。这种疼痛的原因不能归因于,但可能包括残留的疾病活动,治疗后遗症和合并症。这一知识将有助于指导未来的调查,以改善PMR患者的生活质量。
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Rheumatology Advances in Practice
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