青年人银屑病关节炎的退变性椎间盘疾病。

IF 3.6 2区 医学 Q2 RHEUMATOLOGY
Fadi Kharouf, Shangyi Gao, Daniel Pereira, Richard J Cook, Vinod Chandran, Dafna D Gladman
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摘要

目的:探讨50岁以下银屑病关节炎(PsA)患者退行性椎间盘病变(DDD)的患病率,并描述其发展的相关因素。我们还研究了放射轴位成像结果与炎症性背痛(IBP)和机械性背痛(MBP)之间的关系。方法:我们纳入了年龄在50岁以下的PsA患者,他们在我们的前瞻性观察队列中进行了随访。我们将DDD定义为颈椎和胸腰椎正侧位平片上的椎间盘间隙狭窄、骨刺形成、小关节关节病和脊柱滑脱。为了确定与DDD发展相关的因素,我们使用多变量Cox回归分析。我们使用广义估计方程(GEE)来检验影像学表现(孤立性DDD、孤立性轴性疾病和混合特征)与背痛类型之间的关系。结果:在纳入研究的814例患者中,316例(38.8%)在脊柱平片上观察到DDD。与DDD发展相关的因素包括年龄较大(HR 1.08, p)。结论:DDD在年轻PsA患者中很常见,其发展可能与人口特征、合并症和疾病相关因素有关。IBP不能可靠地区分轴向PsA和DDD。
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Degenerative Disc Disease in Young Adults With Psoriatic Arthritis.

Objective: We aimed to explore the prevalence of degenerative disc disease (DDD) in patients with psoriatic arthritis (PsA) aged < 50 years and to describe the factors associated with its development. We also examined the association between radiographic axial imaging findings and inflammatory back pain (IBP) and mechanical back pain.

Methods: We included patients with PsA aged < 50 years who were followed at our prospective observational cohort. We defined DDD as intervertebral disc space narrowing, spur formation, facet joint arthrosis, and spondylolisthesis on anteroposterior and lateral plain radiographs of the cervical and thoracolumbar spine. To identify factors associated with the development of DDD, we used multivariate Cox regression analysis. We used generalized estimating equations (GEEs) to test the association between imaging findings (isolated DDD, isolated axial disease, and both) and the type of back pain.

Results: Of 814 patients included in the study, 316 (38.8%) were observed to have DDD on plain radiographs of the spine. Factors associated with the development of DDD included older age (hazard ratio [HR] 1.08, P < 0.01), male sex (HR 1.52, P = 0.03), diabetes mellitus (HR 2.35, P = 0.045), and IBP (HR 2.03, P < 0.01). Being employed (vs unemployed), higher BMI, calcaneal spurs, and targeted disease- modifying antirheumatic drug use showed a trending association with DDD. In the GEE analysis, none of the abnormal imaging findings were significantly associated with back pain or IBP.

Conclusion: DDD is common in young patients with PsA, and its development may be associated with demographic features, comorbidities, and disease-related factors. IBP does not reliably distinguish between axial PsA and DDD.

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Journal of Rheumatology
Journal of Rheumatology 医学-风湿病学
CiteScore
6.50
自引率
5.10%
发文量
285
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Rheumatology is a monthly international serial edited by Earl D. Silverman. The Journal features research articles on clinical subjects from scientists working in rheumatology and related fields, as well as proceedings of meetings as supplements to regular issues. Highlights of our 41 years serving Rheumatology include: groundbreaking and provocative editorials such as "Inverting the Pyramid," renowned Pediatric Rheumatology, proceedings of OMERACT and the Canadian Rheumatology Association, Cochrane Musculoskeletal Reviews, and supplements on emerging therapies.
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