Comorbidity burden in psoriatic arthritis and its impact on disease measures

IF 0.5 Q4 RHEUMATOLOGY
V. Shobha, K. Chanakya, S. Chandrashekara, Sharath Kumar, V. Haridas, Vijay K R Rao, R. Jois, M. Daware, Y. Singh, Shweta Singhai, B. Dharmanad, P. Chebbi, Subramanian Ramaswamy, A. Kamath, Uma Karjiigi, V. Jain, Chethana Dharmaplaiah, S. Prasad, C. Srinivas, R. Janardana, B. Pinto, Beenish Nazir, A. Harshini, Mahendranath
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Introduction: Comorbidities frequently accompany psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis (PsA) and add to the disease burden. We aimed to identify the comorbidity burden in patients with PsA and evaluate its impact on the disease activity measures in our geographic region. Methods: This was a multicenter, cross-sectional study involving consecutive PsA patients from 17 rheumatology centers. Their disease variables and comorbidities were recorded. Results: In 549 enrolled patients, the mean age was 39.2 (14.9) years, with male predominance (6:5). The mean duration of PsA was 63.1 (76.3) months and 232 (42.3%) patients had one or more comorbidities. Dyslipidemia was the most prevalent comorbidity, followed by hypertension (HTN) (19.8%) and diabetes (16.6%). About 39% of patients were overweight and 18% were obese. Smoking, ischemic heart disease, hypothyroidism, osteoarthritis, depression, anxiety, and fractures were seen in <5% of the cohort. Increasing age, longer duration of psoriasis, a family history of cardiovascular disease (CVD) or stroke, smoking, alcohol consumption, and higher waist circumference were associated with the presence of one or more comorbidities. Overall, 104 (18.9%) patients needed hospitalization for various comorbidities. Infections accounted for 59 (10.8%), of which skin (23) was the most common site, followed by urinary tract (6) and lung (4). Conclusions: More than 40% of PsA patients have comorbidities. Dyslipidemia, HTN, diabetes, and obesity were most prevalent, putting these patients at risk for CVDs. Active screening for these comorbidities is crucial for providing comprehensive care to these patients.
银屑病关节炎的共病负担及其对疾病措施的影响
引言:银屑病和银屑病关节炎(PsA)经常伴有合并症,并增加了疾病负担。我们旨在确定精神分裂症患者的共病负担,并评估其对我们所在地理区域疾病活动测量的影响。方法:这是一项多中心、横断面研究,涉及来自17个风湿病中心的连续PsA患者。记录他们的疾病变量和合并症。结果:在549名入选患者中,平均年龄为39.2(14.9)岁,其中男性占主导地位(6:5)。PsA的平均持续时间为63.1(76.3)个月,232(42.3%)名患者有一种或多种合并症。血脂异常是最常见的合并症,其次是高血压(HTN)(19.8%)和糖尿病(16.6%)。约39%的患者超重,18%的患者肥胖。吸烟、缺血性心脏病、甲状腺功能减退、骨关节炎、抑郁、焦虑和骨折在<5%的队列中出现。年龄增加、银屑病持续时间延长、有心血管疾病(CVD)或中风家族史、吸烟、饮酒和腰围增加与一种或多种合并症的存在有关。总的来说,104名(18.9%)患者因各种合并症需要住院治疗。感染占59例(10.8%),其中皮肤(23例)是最常见的部位,其次是泌尿道(6例)和肺部(4例)。结论:超过40%的精神分裂症患者有合并症。血脂异常、HTN、糖尿病和肥胖最为普遍,使这些患者面临心血管疾病的风险。积极筛查这些合并症对于为这些患者提供全面的护理至关重要。
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CiteScore
1.10
自引率
14.30%
发文量
73
审稿时长
13 weeks
期刊介绍: The Indian Journal of Rheumatology (IJR, formerly, Journal of Indian Rheumatology Association) is the official, peer-reviewed publication of the Indian Rheumatology Association. The Journal is published quarterly (March, June, September, December) by Elsevier, a division of Reed-Elsevier (India) Private Limited. It is indexed in Indmed and Embase. It is circulated to all bona fide members of IRA and subscribers.
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