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Prevalence of comorbidities and evaluation of their screening in spondyloarthritis: results of the international cross-sectional ASAS-COMOSPA study

Authors
Molto, AnnaEtcheto, Adrienvan der Heijde, DesireeLandewe, Robertvan den Bosch, FilipBautista Molano, WilsonBurgos-Vargas, RubenCheung, Peter P.Collantes-Estevez, EduardoDeodhar, AtulEl-Zorkany, BasselErdes, ShandorGu, JieruoHajjaj-Hassouni, NajiaKiltz, UtaKim, Tae-HwanKishimoto, MitsumasaLuo, Shue-FenMachado, Pedro M.Maksymowych, Walter P.Maldonado-Cocco, JoseMarzo-Ortega, HelenaMontecucco, Carlo-MaurizioOzgocmen, Salihvan Gaalen, FlorisDougados, Maxime
Issue Date
Jun-2016
Publisher
BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP
Citation
ANNALS OF THE RHEUMATIC DISEASES, v.75, no.6, pp.1016 - 1023
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Journal Title
ANNALS OF THE RHEUMATIC DISEASES
Volume
75
Number
6
Start Page
1016
End Page
1023
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/5032
DOI
10.1136/annrheumdis-2015-208174
ISSN
0003-4967
Abstract
Background Increased risk of some comorbidities has been reported in spondyloarthritis (SpA). Recommendations for detection/management of some of these comorbidities have been proposed, and it is known that a gap exists between these and their implementation in practice. Objective To evaluate (1) the prevalence of comorbidities and risk factors in different countries worldwide, (2) the gap between available recommendations and daily practice for management of these comorbidities and (3) the prevalence of previously unknown risk factors detected as a result of the present initiative. Methods Cross-sectional international study with 22 participating countries (from four continents), including 3984 patients with SpA according to the rheumatologist. Statistical analysis The prevalence of comorbidities (cardiovascular, infection, cancer, osteoporosis and gastrointestinal) and risk factors; percentage of patients optimally monitored for comorbidities according to available recommendations and percentage of patients for whom a risk factor was detected due to this study. Results The most frequent comorbidities were osteoporosis (13%) and gastroduodenal ulcer (11%). The most frequent risk factors were hypertension (34%), smoking (29%) and hypercholesterolaemia (27%). Substantial intercountry variability was observed for screening of comorbidities (eg, for LDL cholesterol measurement: from 8% (Taiwan) to 98% (Germany)). Systematic evaluation (eg, blood pressure (BP), cholesterol) during this study unveiled previously unknown risk factors (eg, elevated BP (14%)), emphasising the suboptimal monitoring of comorbidities. Conclusions A high prevalence of comorbidities in SpA has been shown. Rigorous application of systematic evaluation of comorbidities may permit earlier detection, which may ultimately result in an improved outcome of patients with SpA.
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