Managing comorbidities in spondyloarthritis patients – to what extent do rheumatologists carry the burden?

Q4 Medicine
C. Cobilinschi, C. Cobilinschi, A. Constantinescu, Adel Abu Abid, R. Ionescu, D. Opriș-Belinski
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Objective. The spondyloarthritis group comprises chronic inflammatory conditions that share clinical, genetic and radiographic features. The impact of comorbidities on disease activity is not entirely known. The aim of this study is to identify the frequency and management of comorbidities in SpA patients. Materials and methods. A six-month retrospective study included 235 SpA patients for whom demographic, disease data and associated comorbidities were collected, according to EULAR’s designated categories. Statistical analysis was performed using Microsoft Excel. Results. 71% were males, with a mean age of 42.3, suffering from SpA for more than 15 years. 60% patients were overweight or obese, 25% had been diagnosed with hypertension, 28% were smokers. 18% suffered from dyslipidemia and 9% had type II diabetes. 16% had hepatitis B while 2% had C viral infection, 14% had previous mild to moderate urinary or pulmonary infections. Osteoporosis was confirmed in 6% and malignancies in 2.5% cases. Conclusions. The most frequently encountered comorbidities were cardio-vascular events, followed by gastro-intestinal disorders. SpA patients require early comorbidity detection with the aid of their rheumatologist and a multidisciplinary care to avoid additional disease burden.
管理脊椎关节炎患者的合并症——风湿病学家在多大程度上承担责任?
目标。脊柱炎组包括慢性炎症条件,具有共同的临床、遗传和放射学特征。合并症对疾病活动性的影响尚不完全清楚。本研究的目的是确定SpA患者合并症的频率和管理。材料和方法。一项为期6个月的回顾性研究包括235名SpA患者,根据EULAR指定的类别收集了人口统计学、疾病数据和相关合并症。采用Microsoft Excel进行统计分析。结果:男性占71%,平均年龄42.3岁,SpA≥15年。60%的患者超重或肥胖,25%被诊断患有高血压,28%是吸烟者。18%患有血脂异常,9%患有II型糖尿病。16%患有乙型肝炎,2%患有丙型病毒感染,14%以前有轻中度尿路或肺部感染。骨质疏松症占6%,恶性肿瘤占2.5%。结论。最常见的合并症是心血管事件,其次是胃肠道疾病。SpA患者需要在风湿病专家和多学科护理的帮助下早期发现合并症,以避免额外的疾病负担。
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