Anemia and disease activity indexes in women with rheumatoid arthritis
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Resumo: | AIMS: To evaluate disease activity indexes in female patients with rheumatoid arthritis, Anemic and Non-anemic, correlating them with hemoglobin levels.METHODS: A cross-sectional study involved women with rheumatoid arthritis classified into two groups: 1) Anemic (hemoglobin <12 g/dL) and 2) Non-anemic. Disease activity was measured by Disease Activity Index (DAS28), using different inflammatory markers: Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR) and C-reative Protein (CRP). This score also uses the number of swollen and painful joints and an overall assessment of the disease on Visual Analogue Scale (VAS). An assessment of functional capacity by the Health Assessment Questionnaire (HAQ) was also performed. The statistic used Student’s t-Test, Mann-Whitney, Wilcoxon, Fisher, likelihood ratio and Spearman correlation tests. It was considered significant p <0,05.RESULTS: Twenty-four patients were included, eight patients in the Anemic group and 16 patients with the Non-anemic group. The groups were similar in terms of clinical, demographic and treatment characteristics, differing only in relation to rheumatoid factor, positive in all anemic participants and in 56,2% of non anemic participants. DAS28 ESR (median 6,05; interquartile range [IQR] 5,21-7,76), DAS28 CRP (median 4,32; IQR 3,98-5,92) and VAS (median 66,50 mm; IQR 54,75-80,50) were significantly higher in Anemic group. DAS28 ESR (-0,418) and VAS (-0,426) showed a significant negative correlation with hemoglobin level. DAS28 ESR and DAS28 CRP values were different in the same group, showing a discrepancy in the categorization of disease activity. In Anemic group, DAS28 ESR value (median 6,05; IQR 5,21-7,76) was higher in relation to DAS28 CRP (median 4,32; IQR 3,98-5,92). A less discrepant increase of DAS28 ESR (median 4,01; IQR 3,05-5,68) compared to DAS28 CRP (median 3,06; IQR 2,18-4,66) was observed in Non-anemic group.CONCLUSIONS: Anemia was associated with worse disease activity indexes in women with rheumatoid arthritis, being correlated with greater pain intensity and increase of DAS28 ESR score. |
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Anemia and disease activity indexes in women with rheumatoid arthritisAnemia e índices de atividade de doença em mulheres com artrite reumatoiderheumatoid arthritisrheumatic diseasesanemia.artrite reumatoidedoenças reumáticasanemia.AIMS: To evaluate disease activity indexes in female patients with rheumatoid arthritis, Anemic and Non-anemic, correlating them with hemoglobin levels.METHODS: A cross-sectional study involved women with rheumatoid arthritis classified into two groups: 1) Anemic (hemoglobin <12 g/dL) and 2) Non-anemic. Disease activity was measured by Disease Activity Index (DAS28), using different inflammatory markers: Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR) and C-reative Protein (CRP). This score also uses the number of swollen and painful joints and an overall assessment of the disease on Visual Analogue Scale (VAS). An assessment of functional capacity by the Health Assessment Questionnaire (HAQ) was also performed. The statistic used Student’s t-Test, Mann-Whitney, Wilcoxon, Fisher, likelihood ratio and Spearman correlation tests. It was considered significant p <0,05.RESULTS: Twenty-four patients were included, eight patients in the Anemic group and 16 patients with the Non-anemic group. The groups were similar in terms of clinical, demographic and treatment characteristics, differing only in relation to rheumatoid factor, positive in all anemic participants and in 56,2% of non anemic participants. DAS28 ESR (median 6,05; interquartile range [IQR] 5,21-7,76), DAS28 CRP (median 4,32; IQR 3,98-5,92) and VAS (median 66,50 mm; IQR 54,75-80,50) were significantly higher in Anemic group. DAS28 ESR (-0,418) and VAS (-0,426) showed a significant negative correlation with hemoglobin level. DAS28 ESR and DAS28 CRP values were different in the same group, showing a discrepancy in the categorization of disease activity. In Anemic group, DAS28 ESR value (median 6,05; IQR 5,21-7,76) was higher in relation to DAS28 CRP (median 4,32; IQR 3,98-5,92). A less discrepant increase of DAS28 ESR (median 4,01; IQR 3,05-5,68) compared to DAS28 CRP (median 3,06; IQR 2,18-4,66) was observed in Non-anemic group.CONCLUSIONS: Anemia was associated with worse disease activity indexes in women with rheumatoid arthritis, being correlated with greater pain intensity and increase of DAS28 ESR score.OBJETIVOS: Avaliar os índices de atividade de doença em pacientes do sexo feminino com artrite reumatoide, anêmicas e não anêmicas, correlacionando-os com os níveis de hemoglobina.MÉTODOS: Um estudo transversal envolveu mulheres com artrite reumatoide classificadas em dois grupos: 1) Anêmicas (hemoglobina <12 g/dL) e 2) Não anêmicas. A atividade da doença foi medida pelo Disease Activity Score (DAS28), utilizando-se marcadores inflamatórios distintos: velocidade de hemossedimentação (VHS) ou proteína C reativa (PCR). Esse escore também utiliza o número de articulações edemaciadas e dolorosas e a avaliação global da doença em escala analógica visual (EVA). Realizou-se também a avaliação da capacidade funcional pelo Health Assessment Questionaire (HAQ). A estatística utilizou os testes t de Student, Mann-Whitney, Wilcoxon, Fisher, likelihood ratio e correlação de Spearman. Foi considerado significativo p<0,05.RESULTADOS: Foram incluídas 24 pacientes, sendo oito do grupo Anêmicas e 16 do grupo Não anêmicas. Os grupos foram semelhantes quanto às características clínicas, demográficas e de tratamento, diferindo apenas em relação ao fator reumatoide, positivo em todas as participantes anêmicas e em 56,2% das não anêmicas. O DAS28 VHS (mediana 6,05; intervalo interquartis [IIQ] 5,21-7,76), o DAS28 PCR (mediana 4,32; IIQ 3,98-5,92) e a EVA (mediana 66,50 mm, IIQ 54,75-80,50) foram significativamente maiores no grupo Anêmicas. O DAS28 VHS (-0,418) e a EVA (-0,426) apresentaram correlação negativa significativa com o nível de hemoglobina. Os valores de DAS28 VHS e DAS28 PCR foram diferentes no mesmo grupo, mostrando discrepância na categorização da atividade da doença. No grupo Anêmicas, o valor de DAS28 VHS (mediana 6,05; IIQ 5,21-7,76) foi maior em relação ao DAS28 PCR (mediana 4,32; IIQ 3,98-5,92). Um aumento menos discrepante de DAS28 VHS (mediana 4,01; IIQ 3,05-5,68) comparado ao DAS28 PCR (mediana 3,06; IIQ 2,18-4,66) foi observado no grupo Não anêmicas.CONCLUSÕES: A anemia foi associada a piores índices de atividade de doença nas mulheres com artrite reumatoide, estando correlacionada com maior intensidade de dor e aumento do escore DAS28 VHS.Editora da PUCRS - ediPUCRS2018-02-27info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/scientiamedica/article/view/2881610.15448/1980-6108.2018.2.28816Scientia Medica; Vol. 28 No. 2 (2018); ID28816Scientia Medica; v. 28 n. 2 (2018); ID288161980-61081806-556210.15448/1980-6108.2018.2reponame:Scientia Medica (Porto Alegre. Online)instname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS)instacron:PUC_RSporhttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/scientiamedica/article/view/28816/16511Copyright (c) 2018 Scientia Medicainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessScheffel, Thamiris BeckerPrado, Aline Defaveri doStaub, Henrique LuizSilveira, Inês Guimarães daBender, Ana Lígia2018-07-23T02:56:14Zoai:ojs.revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br:article/28816Revistahttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/scientiamedica/PUBhttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/scientiamedica/oaiscientiamedica@pucrs.br || editora.periodicos@pucrs.br1980-61081806-5562opendoar:2018-07-23T02:56:14Scientia Medica (Porto Alegre. Online) - Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS)false |
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Anemia and disease activity indexes in women with rheumatoid arthritis Anemia e índices de atividade de doença em mulheres com artrite reumatoide |
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Anemia and disease activity indexes in women with rheumatoid arthritis |
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Anemia and disease activity indexes in women with rheumatoid arthritis Scheffel, Thamiris Becker rheumatoid arthritis rheumatic diseases anemia. artrite reumatoide doenças reumáticas anemia. |
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Anemia and disease activity indexes in women with rheumatoid arthritis |
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Anemia and disease activity indexes in women with rheumatoid arthritis |
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Anemia and disease activity indexes in women with rheumatoid arthritis |
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Anemia and disease activity indexes in women with rheumatoid arthritis |
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Anemia and disease activity indexes in women with rheumatoid arthritis |
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Scheffel, Thamiris Becker |
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Scheffel, Thamiris Becker Prado, Aline Defaveri do Staub, Henrique Luiz Silveira, Inês Guimarães da Bender, Ana Lígia |
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Prado, Aline Defaveri do Staub, Henrique Luiz Silveira, Inês Guimarães da Bender, Ana Lígia |
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Scheffel, Thamiris Becker Prado, Aline Defaveri do Staub, Henrique Luiz Silveira, Inês Guimarães da Bender, Ana Lígia |
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rheumatoid arthritis rheumatic diseases anemia. artrite reumatoide doenças reumáticas anemia. |
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rheumatoid arthritis rheumatic diseases anemia. artrite reumatoide doenças reumáticas anemia. |
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AIMS: To evaluate disease activity indexes in female patients with rheumatoid arthritis, Anemic and Non-anemic, correlating them with hemoglobin levels.METHODS: A cross-sectional study involved women with rheumatoid arthritis classified into two groups: 1) Anemic (hemoglobin <12 g/dL) and 2) Non-anemic. Disease activity was measured by Disease Activity Index (DAS28), using different inflammatory markers: Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR) and C-reative Protein (CRP). This score also uses the number of swollen and painful joints and an overall assessment of the disease on Visual Analogue Scale (VAS). An assessment of functional capacity by the Health Assessment Questionnaire (HAQ) was also performed. The statistic used Student’s t-Test, Mann-Whitney, Wilcoxon, Fisher, likelihood ratio and Spearman correlation tests. It was considered significant p <0,05.RESULTS: Twenty-four patients were included, eight patients in the Anemic group and 16 patients with the Non-anemic group. The groups were similar in terms of clinical, demographic and treatment characteristics, differing only in relation to rheumatoid factor, positive in all anemic participants and in 56,2% of non anemic participants. DAS28 ESR (median 6,05; interquartile range [IQR] 5,21-7,76), DAS28 CRP (median 4,32; IQR 3,98-5,92) and VAS (median 66,50 mm; IQR 54,75-80,50) were significantly higher in Anemic group. DAS28 ESR (-0,418) and VAS (-0,426) showed a significant negative correlation with hemoglobin level. DAS28 ESR and DAS28 CRP values were different in the same group, showing a discrepancy in the categorization of disease activity. In Anemic group, DAS28 ESR value (median 6,05; IQR 5,21-7,76) was higher in relation to DAS28 CRP (median 4,32; IQR 3,98-5,92). A less discrepant increase of DAS28 ESR (median 4,01; IQR 3,05-5,68) compared to DAS28 CRP (median 3,06; IQR 2,18-4,66) was observed in Non-anemic group.CONCLUSIONS: Anemia was associated with worse disease activity indexes in women with rheumatoid arthritis, being correlated with greater pain intensity and increase of DAS28 ESR score. |
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