OBJECTIVE: In 1999, the Italian Society of Rheumatology started a project to determine the prevalence and clinical characteristics of aggressive rheumatoid arthritis (ARA). METHODS: For 1 year, all patients with RA for > 5 years and referred to participating centers were entered in a registry and classified as having ARA if they fulfilled the following criteria: 10 swollen joints for at least 6 weeks, positive rheumatoid factor (RF), and at least one bone erosion (if disease duration of 2 years); (a) RF-positive and having 10 swollen joints or at least one newly eroded joint, or (b) if RF-negative, having 10 swollen joints and at least one newly eroded joint (if disease duration > 2 to < 5 years). RESULTS: The 94 participating centers enrolled 1218 patients with RA, 1130 of whom had enough data to be classified as ARA (29.0\%) or non-ARA (71.0\%). The frequency of ARA was 15\% in the 2-year group and 63\% in the > 2 to < 5-year group, but 35\% of the patients in the 2-year group had erosions. Bone erosions were associated with disease duration, a Health Assessment Questionnaire value > 1.5, female sex, and RF positivity. Conditions other than RA were recorded in about 50\% of the patients, and only 30\% 40\% were taking disease modifying antirheumatic drugs. CONCLUSION: In an Italian RA population, the GIARA (Gruppo Italiano Artrite Reumatoide Aggressiva) criteria for ARA were met by 15\% of the patients with disease duration of 2 years, but erosions were seen in 35\%. Upon referral, most of the RA patients were inadequately treated and had other conditions.

The Italian Registry of Aggressive Rheumatoid Arthritis -- the GIARA Project.

GOVONI, Marcello;
2007

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: In 1999, the Italian Society of Rheumatology started a project to determine the prevalence and clinical characteristics of aggressive rheumatoid arthritis (ARA). METHODS: For 1 year, all patients with RA for > 5 years and referred to participating centers were entered in a registry and classified as having ARA if they fulfilled the following criteria: 10 swollen joints for at least 6 weeks, positive rheumatoid factor (RF), and at least one bone erosion (if disease duration of 2 years); (a) RF-positive and having 10 swollen joints or at least one newly eroded joint, or (b) if RF-negative, having 10 swollen joints and at least one newly eroded joint (if disease duration > 2 to < 5 years). RESULTS: The 94 participating centers enrolled 1218 patients with RA, 1130 of whom had enough data to be classified as ARA (29.0\%) or non-ARA (71.0\%). The frequency of ARA was 15\% in the 2-year group and 63\% in the > 2 to < 5-year group, but 35\% of the patients in the 2-year group had erosions. Bone erosions were associated with disease duration, a Health Assessment Questionnaire value > 1.5, female sex, and RF positivity. Conditions other than RA were recorded in about 50\% of the patients, and only 30\% 40\% were taking disease modifying antirheumatic drugs. CONCLUSION: In an Italian RA population, the GIARA (Gruppo Italiano Artrite Reumatoide Aggressiva) criteria for ARA were met by 15\% of the patients with disease duration of 2 years, but erosions were seen in 35\%. Upon referral, most of the RA patients were inadequately treated and had other conditions.
2007
Marchesoni, A; Govoni, Marcello; Valentini, G; Valesini, G; Salaffi, F; Macchioni, Pl; Alberighi, O; Ferraccioli, Gf
File in questo prodotto:
Non ci sono file associati a questo prodotto.

I documenti in SFERA sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.

Utilizza questo identificativo per citare o creare un link a questo documento: https://hdl.handle.net/11392/518218
 Attenzione

Attenzione! I dati visualizzati non sono stati sottoposti a validazione da parte dell'ateneo

Citazioni
  • ???jsp.display-item.citation.pmc??? 0
  • Scopus 2
  • ???jsp.display-item.citation.isi??? 3
social impact