CheckAP: Prevalence of psoriatic arthritis (PsA) and performance evaluation of the EARP questionnaire in the population of Portuguese patients with psoriasis followed in a dermatology setting.

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 RHEUMATOLOGY ARP Rheumatology Pub Date : 2024-10-01
Ana Rita Henriques, Fernando Pimentel-Santos, João Teles de Sousa, Leandro Silva, Laura Gago, Mariana Emília Santos, Ana Teodósio Chícaro, Margarida Lucas Rocha, Rita Pinheiro Torres, Bernardo Pimentel, Maria Helena Lourenço, Sandra Barão Neves, Ana Gusmão Palmeiro, Anabela Barcelos, Manuela Loureiro, Susana Silva, Elsa Vieira-Sousa, Carolina Ochôa Matos, Joana Ferro Antunes, Miguel Alpalhão, Nadine Correia Amaral, Alexandra Bernardo, Sofia Magina, Maria Seabra Rato, Pedro Ponte, Tiago Meirinhos, Tiago Torres, Marília Rodrigues, Martinha Henrique, Diogo Jesus, Alexandra Daniel, Luísa Brites, Patrícia Nero, Pedro Mendes-Bastos, Maria Pedro Valada, David Lopes, Rute Dinis de Sousa, Helena Canhão, Ana Maria Rodrigues
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Background: The percentage of Portuguese psoriasis patients with psoriatic arthritis is unknown but musculoskeletal complaints related to PsA affect up to a third of patients. Dermatologists can identify early PsA as skin symptoms often precede joint symptoms in 80% of patients. Efficient and easy to perform screening tools are needed to help dermatologists effectively discriminate between Pso and PsA patients. The present study aims to evaluate the prevalence of PsA in Pso patients followed in Portuguese dermatology clinics. Additionally, it aims to evaluate the EARP-PT performance (validity, sensitivity, specificity) and the best cut-off point to allow an early identification of PsA potential patients.

Methods: A multicentre national, cross-sectional, observational study with two independent assessments (dermatologist and rheumatologist), was performed. A PsA case was defined by a combination of expert opinion and classification criteria for psoriatic arthritis (CASPAR). The EARP-PT questionnaire screening performance was evaluated.

Results: Pso patients (n=172) were included with a mean age of 53.8+/-14.5 years, 53.5% were male with a mean time of diagnosis of 17.4+/-14.9 years. The prevalence of PsA in patients with Pso in our sample was 8.70% (95% CI: 4.8-14.2). The EARP-PT questionnaire displayed good internal consistency (Cronbach's α=0.81) and, using a validated initial cut-off point of 3, demonstrated a sensitivity of 71.4% and specificity of 40.1%.

Conclusion: The estimated prevalence of PsA in a population of Pso patients followed in Portuguese dermatology clinics, is 8.7%. The EARP-PT questionnaire appears to be a useful tool for dermatologists in the early detection of PsA.

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CheckAP:在皮肤病学背景下,葡萄牙银屑病患者群体中银屑病关节炎(PsA)的患病率和EARP问卷的绩效评估。
背景:葡萄牙银屑病患者合并银屑病关节炎的比例尚不清楚,但与PsA相关的肌肉骨骼疾患影响了多达三分之一的患者。皮肤科医生可以识别早期PsA,因为80%的患者皮肤症状通常先于关节症状。需要高效和易于执行的筛查工具来帮助皮肤科医生有效地区分Pso和PsA患者。本研究的目的是评估PsA的患病率Pso患者跟随葡萄牙皮肤科诊所。此外,它旨在评估EARP-PT的性能(有效性、敏感性、特异性)和最佳截止点,以便早期识别PsA潜在患者。方法:采用两项独立评估(皮肤科医生和风湿病医生)进行的多中心全国性横断面观察性研究。结合专家意见和银屑病关节炎(CASPAR)的分类标准来定义PsA病例。评估EARP-PT问卷筛选效果。结果:纳入172例Pso患者,平均年龄53.8+/-14.5岁,男性53.5%,平均诊断时间17.4+/-14.9年。在我们的样本中,Pso患者的PsA患病率为8.70% (95% CI: 4.8-14.2)。EARP-PT问卷具有良好的内部一致性(Cronbach's α=0.81),并且使用验证的初始截断点3,显示敏感性为71.4%,特异性为40.1%。结论:在葡萄牙皮肤科诊所随访的Pso患者中,PsA的估计患病率为8.7%。EARP-PT问卷似乎是一个有用的工具,皮肤科医生在PsA的早期检测。
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