类风湿关节炎甲状腺功能减退的患病率及其与疾病活动度的关系

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背景:最近的几项研究表明,在许多慢性炎性疾病中,特别是类风湿性关节炎,甲状腺功能减退的发病率增加,其他研究表明,类风湿性疾病患者的甲状腺功能减退与疾病活动程度之间存在关系。研究目的:了解大马士革Al-Assad和Al-Mowasat大学医院类风湿性关节炎患者样本中甲状腺功能减退的程度,将其与类风湿性疾病的有效性联系起来,并与一组健康对照进行比较。材料和方法:对来自大马士革大学医院的134名诊断为类风湿性关节炎的患者和134名健康人群进行了横断面/病例对照研究。比较两组患者和对照组甲状腺功能减退的发生率。根据疗效指数(DAS28-ESR)将患者分为轻、中、重度疾病活动度三组,并将甲状腺功能减退患者与疾病活动度指数进行比较。采用统计分析程序(SPSS)对数据进行分析,当p值小于(0.05)[1]时,认为变量具有统计学意义。结果:患者和对照组的平均年龄分别为(50.6±3.9)岁和(44.3±2.01)岁。患者样本中女性所占比例为(%84.3),对照组中女性所占比例为(%80.6),甲状腺功能减退患者43例(%32),感染对照10例(%7.5)。0.000. 甲减类型分为临床甲减(67.44 %)和亚临床甲减(32.56 %)。% 24.6%的患者和% 6%的对照组TPO抗体阳性(p值<0.000)。研究显示甲状腺功能减退与疾病预后指标DAS28- ESR呈正相关。结论:类风湿性疾病患者甲状腺功能减退和TPO抗体的发生率高于健康人,诊断为甲状腺功能减退的类风湿性疾病患者的疾病活动度高于无甲状腺功能减退的类风湿性疾病患者。
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Prevalence of Hypothyroidism in Rheumatoid Arthritis and its Correlation with Disease Activity
Background: Several recent studies have shown an increased incidence of hypothyroidism in many chronic in ammatory diseases, especially rheumatoid arthritis, and others studies have shown a relationship between hypothyroidism in patients with rheumatoid disease and the degree of disease activity. Aim of the Study: To know the extent of hypothyroidism in a sample of patients with rheumatoid arthritis in Al-Assad and Al-Mowasat University Hospital in Damascus, to link this to the effectiveness of rheumatoid disease, and to compare with a group of healthy controls. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional/case-control study was conducted on 134 patients diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis, and a healthy cohort of 134 people from the University Hospitals in Damascus. The presence of hypothyroidism was compared between the two groups of patients and controls. Hypothyroidism in patients was also compared with the disease activity index, after dividing them according to the effectiveness index (DAS28-ESR) into three groups: mild, moderate, and severe disease activity. The data was analyzed using the statistical analysis program (SPSS) version and the variable was considered statistically signi cant when the P-Value is less than (0.05) [1]. Results: The average age of both patients and controls was (50.6±3.9) and (44.3±2.01) years, respectively. The proportion of females in the sample of patients was (%84.3) and the percentage of females in the control sample (%80.6), the number of patients with hypothyroidism was 43 patients (%32), and the number of infected controls was 10 people (%7.5) P-Value < 0.000. The type of hypothyroidism in patients was classi ed into clinical hypothyroidism (%67.44) and subclinical hypothyroidism (%32.56). %24.6 of patients and %6 of controls had positive TPO antibodies (P-Value < 0.000). The study has shown a positive correlation between hypothyroidism and disease ecacy indicator (DAS28- ESR). Conclusion: Increased incidence of hypothyroidism and TPO antibodies in patients with rheumatoid disease compared to healthy subjects, and an increase in the degree of disease activity in patients with rheumatoid disease diagnosed with hypothyroidism compared to patients with rheumatoid disease without hypothyroidism.
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