Özlem Haliloğlu, Merve Nur Alçiçek, F. Çetinkaya, S. Şahin, Ozge Polat Korkmaz, S. Uğurlu, P. Kadıoğlu
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Results: Ninety-seven patients were assessed, 38 patients (F/M:31/7; p=0.006) had joint complaints and 59 (60.8%; F/M: 40/19; p>0.05) had pathological joint findings. Pathological joint signs were found in 30 patients with no symptoms, whereas 9 out of 38 patients who declared joint symptoms had no signs at rheumatological examination. Patients with symptoms and signs were older (47.6±11.5 vs 53.3±11.9; p=0.02 and 44.3±9.1 vs 53.4±12.3; p<0.001, respectively). When patients were evaluated according to remission status as remission with medical treatment (n=43), remission after surgery(n=27) and active disease (n=18); duration of disease in active disease group was shorter (p=0.01). Other parameters were similar between groups. There was a significant correlation between AcroQoL and shoulder and AcroQoL and small hand joints involvements (p=0.007, r=-0.2 vs p=0.004, r=-0.3), whereas no correlation was found between AcroQoL and knee or elbow involvements. 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目的:评价肢端肥大症患者的关节主诉、体格检查和x线检查,探讨关节病变与疾病缓解的关系以及关节病变对生活质量的影响。方法:对2015-2017年在Cerrahpasa医学院内分泌科门诊随访的肢端肥大症患者进行筛查。记录人口统计学和疾病状况、体格检查和生活质量量表(Acro-QoL)。对就诊于风湿病科或物理治疗康复科的患者的症状和检查结果进行回顾性评估。结果:共纳入97例患者,38例(F/M:31/7;P =0.006), 59例(60.8%;F / M: 40/19;P >0.05)均有关节病理表现。在30例无症状的患者中发现病理性关节体征,而38例有关节症状的患者中有9例在风湿病学检查中无症状。出现症状和体征的患者年龄较大(47.6±11.5 vs 53.3±11.9;P =0.02和44.3±9.1 vs 53.4±12.3;分别为p < 0.001)。将患者的缓解状态分为药物治疗缓解(n=43)、手术后缓解(n=27)和活动性疾病缓解(n=18);活动性疾病组病程较短(p=0.01)。各组间其他参数相似。AcroQoL与肩关节、小手关节受累有显著相关性(p=0.007, r=-0.2 vs p=0.004, r=-0.3),而与膝关节或肘关节受累无相关性。疾病持续时间与症状、检查结果、放射学结果或AcroQoL之间无关联。结论:60%的肢端肥大症患者存在关节退行性改变,并影响生活质量,建议在肢端肥大症患者的治疗中定期评估关节症状。S-31
Joint Involvement in Patients with Acromegaly and the Association Between Arthropathy and Disease Remission
Aim: To evaluate joint complaints, physical examinations and X-rays of acromegalic patients and investigate association between arthropathy and disease remission and effects of arthropathy on quality of life. Method: Acromegalic patients followed at Endocrinology clinic of Cerrahpasa Medical Faculty between 2015-2017 were screened. Demographic and disease status, physical examinations and quality of life scales (Acro-QoL) were recorded. The symptoms and examination findings of patients consulted with Rheumatology or Physical Therapy-Rehabilitation departments and X-rays were evaluated, retrospectively. Results: Ninety-seven patients were assessed, 38 patients (F/M:31/7; p=0.006) had joint complaints and 59 (60.8%; F/M: 40/19; p>0.05) had pathological joint findings. Pathological joint signs were found in 30 patients with no symptoms, whereas 9 out of 38 patients who declared joint symptoms had no signs at rheumatological examination. Patients with symptoms and signs were older (47.6±11.5 vs 53.3±11.9; p=0.02 and 44.3±9.1 vs 53.4±12.3; p<0.001, respectively). When patients were evaluated according to remission status as remission with medical treatment (n=43), remission after surgery(n=27) and active disease (n=18); duration of disease in active disease group was shorter (p=0.01). Other parameters were similar between groups. There was a significant correlation between AcroQoL and shoulder and AcroQoL and small hand joints involvements (p=0.007, r=-0.2 vs p=0.004, r=-0.3), whereas no correlation was found between AcroQoL and knee or elbow involvements. No association found between disease duration and symptoms, examination findings, radiological findings or AcroQoL. Conclusion: Joint degenerative changes detected in 60% of acromegalic patients, and affect quality of life, Regular evaluation of joint symptoms is recommended in the management of acromegalic patients. S-31