拉丁美洲类风湿关节炎患者的性别差异

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摘要

背景:在非白种人人群中,性别对类风湿关节炎(RA)影响的数据很少。拉丁美洲和加勒比地区(LAC)人口众多,具有独特的特点,包括高混合。目的探讨性别对LAC地区RA患者的影响。方法本研究分为两期。首先,我们进行了一项横断面分析研究,对1128名连续的哥伦比亚类风湿性关节炎患者进行了评估。其次,对文献进行了系统回顾,以评估性别对LAC合并RA患者的影响。结果我们的研究结果显示,在LAC女性中RA的患病率很高,每名男性中有5.2名女性。患有类风湿性关节炎的哥伦比亚女性发病年龄早、多自身免疫和腹部肥胖的风险更大,而且她们比男性承担更多的家务。然而,男性与关节外表现的存在有关。在总共641篇可能相关的文章中,有38篇被考虑进行最终分析,其中确定了与性别有关的几个因素和结果。结论LAC女性RA不仅更为常见,而且表现出与男性不同的临床特征。其中一些特征可以解释LAC地区RA患者致残率高和预后差的原因。
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Gender Differences in Latin-American Patients With Rheumatoid Arthritis

Background

Data on the effect of gender in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) in non-Caucasian populations is scarce. Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) is a large population with unique characteristics, including high admixture.

Objective

Our aim was to examine the effect of gender in patients with RA in LAC.

Methods

This was a 2-phase study. First we conducted a cross-sectional and analytical study in which 1128 consecutive Colombian patients with RA were assessed. Second, a systematic review of the literature was done to evaluate the effect of gender in LAC patients with RA.

Results

Our results show a high prevalence of RA in LAC women with a ratio of 5.2 women per man. Colombian women with RA are more at risk of having an early age at onset and developing polyautoimmunity and abdominal obesity, and they perform more household duties than their male counterparts. However, male gender was associated with the presence of extra-articular manifestations. Of a total of 641 potentially relevant articles, 38 were considered for final analysis, in which several factors and outcomes related to gender were identified.

Conclusions

RA in LAC women is not only more common but presents with some clinical characteristics that differ from RA presentation in men. Some of those characteristics could explain the high rates of disability and worse prognosis observed in women with RA in LAC.

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Gender Medicine 医学-医学:内科
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