综合医院风湿病门诊各种风湿病的种类和贡献

Nafiseh Saleknezhad, S. Fallahi
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本研究旨在揭示种类和贡献不同的风湿病在非转诊风湿病门诊诊所。在这项回顾性横断面研究中,收集了2016年4月初至2017年3月底在某综合医院风湿病门诊首次就诊的所有患者的病历数据,并对其人口学特征、主诉和诊断进行了评估。共评估了2063份医疗记录。其中,2006人被诊断患有风湿病。患者平均年龄为48.72±15.51岁,女性占74.88%。疾病分布:炎性345例(17.20%),非炎性1594例(79.46%),两组67例(3.34%)。最常见的诊断是膝关节骨关节炎(29.42%)。其他常见诊断的频次分布顺序为:关节周围疾病(15.53%)、非特异性全身性疼痛(8.75%)、腰椎脱位(6.24%)和类风湿性关节炎(6.20%)。最常见的主诉是膝关节疼痛(30.96%)、背部疼痛(10.18%)和手部疼痛(9.35%)。在关节周围疾病中,足底筋膜炎(17.27%)、腕管综合征(16.36%)和肩袖肌腱炎(12.05%)是最常见的疾病。超过一半的疾病包括退行性关节疾病、关节周围疾病、非特异性肌肉骨骼疼痛和腰痛。在本科医学教育课程中,应优先考虑最流行的疾病。适当的患者教育政策、公共卫生计划和改变生活方式可以降低患者的发病率和医疗保健提供者和政府的成本。
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Variety and contribution of different rheumatic diseases at rheumatology clinic of a general hospital
This study was designed to reveal the variety and contribution of different rheumatic diseases in a non-referral rheumatology outpatient clinic. In this retrospective cross-sectional study, the data in medical records of all patients visited for the first time in the rheumatology clinic of a general hospital from the beginning of April 2016 to the end of March 2017 was gathered and evaluated for demographic characteristics, complaints, and diagnoses. A total of 2063 medical records were assessed. Among them, 2006 individuals were diagnosed with a rheumatologic disease. The mean age of patients was 48.72 ± 15.51, and females constituted 74.88% of patients. The distribution of diseases was as follows: 345 (17.20%) inflammatory, 1594 (79.46%) noninflammatory, and 67 (3.34%) both groups. The most common diagnosis was knee osteoarthritis (29.42%). Frequency distribution of other common diagnoses was in the following order: periarticular disease (15.53%), nonspecific generalized pain (8.75%), lumbar discopathy (6.24%), and rheumatoid arthritis (6.20%). The most frequent complaints were knee pain (30.96%), back pain (10.18%), and hand pain (9.35%). Among periarticular diseases, plantar fasciitis (17.27%), carpal tunnel syndrome (16.36%), and rotator cuff tendinitis (12.05%) were the most frequent disorders. More than half of the diseases included degenerative joint diseases, periarticular diseases, nonspecific musculoskeletal pain, and low back pain. The most prevalent diseases should be prioritized in the curriculum of medical education for undergraduate students. Proper policies for patient education, public health programs, and modified lifestyle may reduce morbidity among patients and costs forced upon healthcare providers and governments.
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