Mortality in rheumatoid arthritis.

Revue du rhumatisme (English ed.) Pub Date : 1999-10-01
C Guedes, D Dumont-Fischer, S Leichter-Nakache, M C Boissier
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Abstract

Rheumatoid arthritis reduces not only quality but also length of life. In the 14 main studies conducted since 1980, in a total of 13,424 patients, the mean standardized mortality ratio was 1.82 (range, 0.87-3) as compared to the population at large. Life expectancy was shortened by 5 to 10 years in most studies. The diversity of the methods used explains the discrepancies among results. Excess mortality may occur in only some subsets of patients. Both rheumatoid complications and an increase in nonspecific causes of death (e.g., infections) contribute to the excess mortality. Factors predictive of premature death are the same as those predictive of functional impairment. Many unknowns remain about the condition of rheumatoid arthritis patients at the end of their life.

类风湿性关节炎的死亡率。
类风湿关节炎不仅会降低生活质量,还会缩短寿命。在1980年以来进行的14项主要研究中,总共有13,424名患者,与一般人群相比,平均标准化死亡率为1.82(范围0.87-3)。在大多数研究中,预期寿命缩短了5到10年。所用方法的多样性解释了结果之间的差异。过高的死亡率可能只发生在某些患者亚群中。类风湿并发症和非特异性死亡原因(如感染)的增加都导致了过高的死亡率。预测过早死亡的因素与预测功能障碍的因素相同。类风湿关节炎患者在生命末期的状况仍有许多未知之处。
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