Y L Korsakova, T V Korotaeva, E I Loginova, E E Gubar, A V Petrov, I M Patrikeeva, I F Umnova, V N Sorotskaya, I N Pristavskii, M V Sedunova, E L Nasonov
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Rheumatological examination, X-ray of the pelvis, hands, feet were performed, the LEI, plantar fascia tenderness, body surface area (BSA), body mass index (BMI), CRP,<i> </i><i>HLA</i><i>-</i><i>B</i><i>27</i> were determined. Patients filled out assessment scales of pain (Pain), disease activity (patient global assessment of disease activity - PGA), questionnaires HAQ-DI. The indices of Disease Activity in PSoriatic Arthritis (DAPSA), Bath Ankylosing Spondylitis Disease Activity Index (BASDAI), criteria of minimal disease activity (MDA) were evaluated.</p><p><strong>Results: </strong>The following differences in the course of PsA in men/women were revealed: X-ray sacroiliitis was detected in 175 (42.6%)/153 (28.1%); <i>p</i><0.001; the presence of erosions of the joints of the hands and feet - 138 (33.6%)/170 (31.2%); <i>p</i>=0.435; LEI≥3 - 34 (11.4%)/78 (20.9%); <i>p</i>=0.001; Pain - at 48.5±22.60/51.5±22.80 mm VAS; <i>p</i>=0.043; PGA - 50.2±23.07/54.0±21.91 mm VAS; <i>p</i>=0.010; moderate and severe functional disorders (HAQ-DI) were more often observed in women (<i>p</i>=0.002 and <i>p</i><0.001, respectively); the average value of DAPSA is 26.4±16.8/31.9±22.58; <i>p</i><0.001; average BASDAI value: 2.7±2.83/1.8±2.78; <i>p</i><0.001; MDA was achieved in 13 (3.2%)/22 (4.1%); <i>p</i>=0.486; BSA>10% - 54 (13.1%)/102 (18.7%); <i>p</i>=0.021; comorbid diseases - 154 (37%)/277 (51%); <i>p</i><0.001. 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[Clinical and instrumental characteristics of psoriatic arthritis in men and women. Data from a cohort observational study].
Aim: To study and compare the clinical and imaging characteristics of psoriatic arthritis (PsA) in men and women.
Materials and methods: The study included 956 PsA patients observed in the Russian register, 411 (43%) men and 545 (57%) women. The average age of men/women was 46.0±16.50/50.7±17.20 years (p<0.001), the duration of PsA was 9.9±6.4/10.3±7.6 years (p>0.05), the age at the time of PsA establishment was 37.1±12.30/41.8±13.5 years (p<0.001). Rheumatological examination, X-ray of the pelvis, hands, feet were performed, the LEI, plantar fascia tenderness, body surface area (BSA), body mass index (BMI), CRP,HLA-B27 were determined. Patients filled out assessment scales of pain (Pain), disease activity (patient global assessment of disease activity - PGA), questionnaires HAQ-DI. The indices of Disease Activity in PSoriatic Arthritis (DAPSA), Bath Ankylosing Spondylitis Disease Activity Index (BASDAI), criteria of minimal disease activity (MDA) were evaluated.
Results: The following differences in the course of PsA in men/women were revealed: X-ray sacroiliitis was detected in 175 (42.6%)/153 (28.1%); p<0.001; the presence of erosions of the joints of the hands and feet - 138 (33.6%)/170 (31.2%); p=0.435; LEI≥3 - 34 (11.4%)/78 (20.9%); p=0.001; Pain - at 48.5±22.60/51.5±22.80 mm VAS; p=0.043; PGA - 50.2±23.07/54.0±21.91 mm VAS; p=0.010; moderate and severe functional disorders (HAQ-DI) were more often observed in women (p=0.002 and p<0.001, respectively); the average value of DAPSA is 26.4±16.8/31.9±22.58; p<0.001; average BASDAI value: 2.7±2.83/1.8±2.78; p<0.001; MDA was achieved in 13 (3.2%)/22 (4.1%); p=0.486; BSA>10% - 54 (13.1%)/102 (18.7%); p=0.021; comorbid diseases - 154 (37%)/277 (51%); p<0.001. At the time of inclusion in the register, the proportion of patients receiving biologic disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drugs was higher in the group of men.
Conclusion: Our data, based on a large cohort study, demonstrate that PsA debuts in women at a later age than in men, the course of the disease is characterized by higher activity of peripheral arthritis, more pronounced functional disorders and a high prevalence of comorbid diseases. This creates a heavier burden of PsA in women and indicates that gender is an important characteristic of the patient that should be used to predict the course, therapeutic response and progression of the disease.
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Терапевтический архив
The journal was founded by the prominent Russian therapists M.P. Konchalovsky and G.F. Lang in 1923. Then its editors-in-chief were Professors V.N. Vinogradov and A.G. Gukasyan. Since 1972, E.I. Chazov, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, has been heading the editorial board of the journal.
Over 90 years, there have been more than 1000 issues where the authors and editorial staff have done their best for readers to keep abreast of current advances in medical science and practice and for physicians to master the advanced principles of recognition and treatment of a wide spectrum of visceral diseases.
The papers published in the journal (editorials, original articles, lectures, reviews, etc.) cover both current scientific achievements and practical experience in diagnosing, treating, and preventing visceral diseases. The authors of publications are not only Russian, but also foreign scientists and physicians. All papers are peer-reviewed by highly qualified Russian specialists.
The journal is published monthly. Traditionally, each issue has predominantly certain thematic areas covering individual therapy specializations. Every year, one of the issues is devoted to related problems in practical medicine (allergology and immunology, neurology and psychiatry, obstetrics, oncology, etc.). This all draws the attention of the reading public to the journal.
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By the decision of the Presidium of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, the “Therapevticheskiy Arkhiv” was awarded the Botkin medal. It was admitted to the European Association of Sciences Editors (EASE).
The journal was honored with the Golden Press Fund decoration at the 13th International Press Professional Exhibition.