Nail ridging in rheumatoid arthritis patients and relation to disease activity: An integrated rheumatology-dermatology multi-centre study

IF 1 Q4 RHEUMATOLOGY Egyptian Rheumatologist Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.ejr.2022.06.003
Hassan A.M. Elsonbaty , Mohamed R. Mohamed , Ahmed F. Ismael , Osama M.O. Hegazy , Eman M.S. Ahmed , Amany S. El-Bahnasawy
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Abstract

Aim of the work

To evaluate the frequency of nail ridging (NR) in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and to study its relation to disease activity.

Patients and methods

230 RA patients and 97 matched controls from Helwan, Ain Shams and Mansoura university hospitals were studied. Disease activity score (DAS28) was assessed. NR has been searched for in all patients. The number of affected fingers was recorded. NR was determined by a magnifying lens, seen by naked eye or seen and felt. Dermoscopic photography of the NR using Dermalite DL4 3Gen dermatoscope has been recorded.

Results

The median age of patients was 49 years (42–58 years); they were 221 females and 19 males (F:M 11.1:1) with a disease duration 9 years (5–11 years). Their DAS28 was 3.6 (2.9–4.6). NR was significantly increased in RA cases vs. control; 73% vs 20%; p < 0.001. In patients, NR was detected by a magnifying lens in 32.6%, seen in 27% and seen and felt in 13.5%. Joint deformities were significantly higher in those with NR. DAS28 was a significant independent predictor of NR; for every one-point increase in DAS28, there was a 153 times higher odds to exhibit NR at a sensitivity of 93.5%, specificity 80.3% and at a diagnostic accuracy of 90%.

Conclusion

NR is a frequent finding in RA. An integrated rheumatological- dermatological clinical evaluation may be helpful and further studies are required to prove the importance of this sign for follow up of RA patients.

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类风湿性关节炎患者的指甲隆起及其与疾病活动的关系:一项综合性风湿病-皮肤病多中心研究
本工作的目的是评估类风湿性关节炎(RA)患者的指甲隆起(NR)频率,并研究其与疾病活动性的关系。患者和方法研究了来自Helwan、Ain Shams和Mansoura大学医院的230名RA患者和97名匹配的对照。评估疾病活动性评分(DAS28)。已在所有患者中搜索NR。记录受影响手指的数量。NR通过放大镜测定,用肉眼观察或观察和感觉。已经记录了使用Dermalite DL43Gen皮肤镜对NR进行的皮肤镜摄影。结果患者中位年龄49岁(42-58岁);其中女性221例,男性19例(F:M 11.1:1),病程9年(5-11年)。他们的DAS28为3.6(2.9-4.6)。RA病例的NR与对照组相比显著增加;73%对20%;p<;0.001.在患者中,32.6%的患者通过放大镜检测到NR,27%的患者可见和感觉到NR。NR患者的关节畸形明显更高。DAS28是NR的重要独立预测因子;DAS28每增加一点,显示NR的几率就高出153倍,敏感性为93.5%,特异性为80.3%,诊断准确率为90%。结论NR是RA的常见表现。综合的风湿病和皮肤病临床评估可能会有所帮助,需要进一步的研究来证明这一体征对RA患者随访的重要性。
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Egyptian Rheumatologist
Egyptian Rheumatologist RHEUMATOLOGY-
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39 weeks
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