Rheumatoid Arthritis Saudi Database (RASD): Disease Characteristics and Remission Rates in a Tertiary Care Center.

IF 1.7 Q3 RHEUMATOLOGY Open Access Rheumatology-Research and Reviews Pub Date : 2020-08-06 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.2147/OARRR.S260426
Hani Almoallim, Rola Hassan, Mohamed Cheikh, Hanan Faruqui, Reem Alquraa, Ayman Eissa, Aous Alhazmi, Roaa Alsolaimani, Nahed Janoudi
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Abstract

Background: National Registries are essential to direct current practice. Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) registries in the middle east and North Africa remain scarcely represented.

Objective: To describe a population of Saudi RA patients and to compare the findings to internationally reported data.

Methods: This is an observational study that was conducted at Doctor Soliman Fakeeh Hospital (DSFH) in Saudi Arabia. The study ran from 2014 to 2018 using a pool of 433 patients. Inclusion criteria included adults older than 18 years of age who fulfilled the 2010 American College of Rheumatology criteria for the diagnosis of RA and who were also regular visitors in our rheumatology clinics. Data were collected directly from patients and entered in a specially designed program.

Results: At initial presentation, 45.5% had demonstrated active disease (moderate or high disease activity) based on DAS-28-CRP scores, while 54.5% were in low disease activity or remission. The remission rates after 1 year had increased to 79.6% (345 patients), while 9.7% (42 patients) and 10.6% (46 patients) had low disease activity and moderate disease activity, respectively. It was also found that the female gender, higher Health Assessment Questionnaire-Disability Index (HAQ-DI) and longer lag1/lag2 periods were associated with higher disease activity in our population.

Conclusion: We detected higher remission rates at 1 year of follow-up. This could be attributed to many factors, including good referral systems with easier access to biologics. We aim to expand this registry to the national level.

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类风湿关节炎沙特数据库(RASD):疾病特征和缓解率在三级保健中心。
背景:国家登记处对指导现行做法至关重要。类风湿关节炎(RA)登记在中东和北非仍然很少代表。目的:描述一群沙特RA患者,并将研究结果与国际报道的数据进行比较。方法:这是一项在沙特阿拉伯Soliman Fakeeh医生医院(DSFH)进行的观察性研究。这项研究从2014年持续到2018年,共有433名患者参与。纳入标准包括年龄大于18岁且符合2010年美国风湿病学会风湿性关节炎诊断标准的成年人,他们也是我们风湿病诊所的定期来访者。数据直接从患者那里收集,并输入一个专门设计的程序。结果:在首次就诊时,根据DAS-28-CRP评分,45.5%的患者表现出活动性疾病(中度或高度疾病活动性),而54.5%的患者处于低疾病活动性或缓解状态。1年后的缓解率增加到79.6%(345例),低疾病活动度为9.7%(42例),中度疾病活动度为10.6%(46例)。研究还发现,女性、较高的健康评估问卷-残疾指数(HAQ-DI)和较长的lag1/lag2期与我国人群中较高的疾病活动性相关。结论:我们在1年的随访中发现了更高的缓解率。这可以归因于许多因素,包括良好的转诊系统,更容易获得生物制剂。我们的目标是将这一登记处扩大到国家一级。
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