Q4 Medicine
Mediterranean Journal of Rheumatology Pub Date : 2024-12-31 eCollection Date: 2024-12-01 DOI:10.31138/mjr.29084.ada
Ujjwol Prasad Risal, Urza Bhattarai
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晚发性类风湿性关节炎(LORA)给老年患者的诊断带来了独特的挑战,尤其是在医疗资源匮乏的环境中。随着全球人均寿命的延长,晚发性类风湿关节炎的发病率也在增加,这种疾病与年轻时发病的类风湿关节炎(YORA)有很大不同。本综述探讨了 LORA 的独特临床表现、鉴别诊断、实验室检查结果和治疗难题,并强调了它对中低收入国家的影响。LORA 起病不典型且往往较急,加上医疗保健和诊断工具有限,导致诊断严重延误。医疗服务提供者(尤其是风湿免疫科医生)的稀缺以及偏远地区缺乏必要的实验室检测,都加剧了这些延误。此外,老年人还经常面临其他障碍,包括社会支持不足、不愿使用对抗疗法药物、不遵守随访规定等。有效管理 LORA 不仅需要了解其独有的特点,还需要考虑到资源有限环境的限制因素,采取量身定制的方法。本综述强调,迫切需要制定具体的指南和策略来改善 LORA 的诊断和管理,从而满足低收入国家老年人口日益增长的医疗保健需求。
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Late-Onset Rheumatoid Arthritis (LORA): A Diagnostic and Therapeutic Challenge Among Older Patients Visiting a Poorly Resourced Health-Care Setting.

Late-onset rheumatoid arthritis (LORA) presents a unique diagnostic challenge among older patients, particularly in poorly resourced healthcare settings. As global life expectancy increases, so does the prevalence of LORA, a condition that differs significantly from young-onset rheumatoid arthritis (YORA). This review explores the distinct clinical presentation, differential diagnosis, laboratory findings, and treatment challenges of LORA, emphasising its impact on low- and middle-income countries. The atypical and often acute onset of LORA, coupled with limited access to healthcare and diagnostic tools, contributes to significant diagnostic delays. These delays are compounded by a scarcity of healthcare providers, particularly rheumatologists, and the lack of essential laboratory tests in remote areas. Moreover, older adults often face additional barriers, including poor social support, reluctance to use allopathic medicines, and non-compliance with follow-ups. Effective management of LORA requires not only an understanding of its unique characteristics but also a tailored approach that considers the constraints of resource-limited settings. This review highlights the urgent need for specific guidelines and strategies to improve the diagnosis and management of LORA, thereby addressing the growing healthcare needs of older population in LMICs.

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