Velocidade de sedimentação ou proteína c reactiva. Que variáveis utilizar na avaliação clínica dos doentes com artrite reumatóide?
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Resumo: | Objective: Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) disease activity plays an important role in patients' disability A standardized approach to measure it was achieved by using disease activity score (DAS) based on erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) and more recently C-reactive protein (CRP). In this study we will assess the role and influence of ESR and CRP in evaluating and assessing the disease activity. Methods: This is a retrospective, longitudinal study, whose data was obtained from the national RA patient clinical database BioreportAR (following ACR criteria) under biological disease modifying anti-rheumatic drugs (BDMARDs), involving 71 patients from CHLO-Hospital Egas Moniz. The ESR and CRP of each patient were recorded from 2 separated visits. The swollen joint counts (SJC), tender joint counts (TJC), visual analog scale (VAS) for pain, patient global assessment and physician global assessment were also recorded. DAS 28-ESR, DAS 28-CRP, simplified disease activity index (SDAI) and clinical disease activity index (CDAI) were calculated. The relevant Pearson correlations were established between variables. Results: A sample of 71 patients with an average age of 55 years old and an average RA duration of 9,8 years, was analysed. ESR and CRP correlated poorly between themselves (r=0,31, p<0,001) and they were shown not to be significant predictors of SJC (ESR r=0,29 p<0,001 and CRP r=0,089 p<0,001) or TJC (ESR r=0,28 p<0,001 and CRP r=0,072 p<0,001). However DAS-ESR and DAS-CRP were highly correlated (r=0,88, p<0,001) as also as, DAS ESR-CDAI (r=0,89, p<0,001), DAS RCP-CDAI (r=0,88 p<0,001) and SDAI-CDAI (r=0,89 p<0,001). DAS-CRP values were lower than those in DAS-ESR, but in 84,7% of the visits disease activity status were. Conclusions: The significant correlation between DAS-ESR and DAS-CRP indicated that it will not be necessary to perform both evaluations. DAS-CRP yielded a better activity score more often than DAS-ESR, but with 84,7% of concordance in the disease activity status, indicating that both measures are useful for assessing disease activity in RA. Furthermore the correlation between DAS scores and CDAL and also between SDAI-CDAI may enable physicians to easily assess the disease activity without ESR or CRP values. |
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Velocidade de sedimentação ou proteína c reactiva. Que variáveis utilizar na avaliação clínica dos doentes com artrite reumatóide?Assessment of Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR) and C- Reactive Protein (CRP) on Rheumatoid Arthritis activity predictionRheumatoidCDiseaseactivitydisease-activityRatecdaiActivityindexprogressionArthritissdaiSedimentationProteinErythrocytescoreScoreReactiveErythrocyte Sedimentation RateC Reactive ProteinRheumatoid ArthritisDisease Activity ScoreObjective: Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) disease activity plays an important role in patients' disability A standardized approach to measure it was achieved by using disease activity score (DAS) based on erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) and more recently C-reactive protein (CRP). In this study we will assess the role and influence of ESR and CRP in evaluating and assessing the disease activity. Methods: This is a retrospective, longitudinal study, whose data was obtained from the national RA patient clinical database BioreportAR (following ACR criteria) under biological disease modifying anti-rheumatic drugs (BDMARDs), involving 71 patients from CHLO-Hospital Egas Moniz. The ESR and CRP of each patient were recorded from 2 separated visits. The swollen joint counts (SJC), tender joint counts (TJC), visual analog scale (VAS) for pain, patient global assessment and physician global assessment were also recorded. DAS 28-ESR, DAS 28-CRP, simplified disease activity index (SDAI) and clinical disease activity index (CDAI) were calculated. The relevant Pearson correlations were established between variables. Results: A sample of 71 patients with an average age of 55 years old and an average RA duration of 9,8 years, was analysed. ESR and CRP correlated poorly between themselves (r=0,31, p<0,001) and they were shown not to be significant predictors of SJC (ESR r=0,29 p<0,001 and CRP r=0,089 p<0,001) or TJC (ESR r=0,28 p<0,001 and CRP r=0,072 p<0,001). However DAS-ESR and DAS-CRP were highly correlated (r=0,88, p<0,001) as also as, DAS ESR-CDAI (r=0,89, p<0,001), DAS RCP-CDAI (r=0,88 p<0,001) and SDAI-CDAI (r=0,89 p<0,001). DAS-CRP values were lower than those in DAS-ESR, but in 84,7% of the visits disease activity status were. Conclusions: The significant correlation between DAS-ESR and DAS-CRP indicated that it will not be necessary to perform both evaluations. DAS-CRP yielded a better activity score more often than DAS-ESR, but with 84,7% of concordance in the disease activity status, indicating that both measures are useful for assessing disease activity in RA. Furthermore the correlation between DAS scores and CDAL and also between SDAI-CDAI may enable physicians to easily assess the disease activity without ESR or CRP values.NOVA Medical School|Faculdade de Ciências Médicas (NMS|FCM)RUNSilva, IMateus, MBranco, Jaime2017-09-12T22:01:09Z2010-102010-10-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article7application/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10362/23186por0303-464XPURE: 458181info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-03-11T04:11:23Zoai:run.unl.pt:10362/23186Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T03:27:41.404262Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Velocidade de sedimentação ou proteína c reactiva. Que variáveis utilizar na avaliação clínica dos doentes com artrite reumatóide? Assessment of Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR) and C- Reactive Protein (CRP) on Rheumatoid Arthritis activity prediction |
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Velocidade de sedimentação ou proteína c reactiva. Que variáveis utilizar na avaliação clínica dos doentes com artrite reumatóide? |
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Velocidade de sedimentação ou proteína c reactiva. Que variáveis utilizar na avaliação clínica dos doentes com artrite reumatóide? Silva, I Rheumatoid C Disease activity disease-activity Rate cdai Activity index progression Arthritis sdai Sedimentation Protein Erythrocyte score Score Reactive Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate C Reactive Protein Rheumatoid Arthritis Disease Activity Score |
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Velocidade de sedimentação ou proteína c reactiva. Que variáveis utilizar na avaliação clínica dos doentes com artrite reumatóide? |
title_full |
Velocidade de sedimentação ou proteína c reactiva. Que variáveis utilizar na avaliação clínica dos doentes com artrite reumatóide? |
title_fullStr |
Velocidade de sedimentação ou proteína c reactiva. Que variáveis utilizar na avaliação clínica dos doentes com artrite reumatóide? |
title_full_unstemmed |
Velocidade de sedimentação ou proteína c reactiva. Que variáveis utilizar na avaliação clínica dos doentes com artrite reumatóide? |
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Velocidade de sedimentação ou proteína c reactiva. Que variáveis utilizar na avaliação clínica dos doentes com artrite reumatóide? |
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Silva, I |
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Silva, I Mateus, M Branco, Jaime |
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Mateus, M Branco, Jaime |
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NOVA Medical School|Faculdade de Ciências Médicas (NMS|FCM) RUN |
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Silva, I Mateus, M Branco, Jaime |
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Rheumatoid C Disease activity disease-activity Rate cdai Activity index progression Arthritis sdai Sedimentation Protein Erythrocyte score Score Reactive Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate C Reactive Protein Rheumatoid Arthritis Disease Activity Score |
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Rheumatoid C Disease activity disease-activity Rate cdai Activity index progression Arthritis sdai Sedimentation Protein Erythrocyte score Score Reactive Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate C Reactive Protein Rheumatoid Arthritis Disease Activity Score |
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Objective: Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) disease activity plays an important role in patients' disability A standardized approach to measure it was achieved by using disease activity score (DAS) based on erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) and more recently C-reactive protein (CRP). In this study we will assess the role and influence of ESR and CRP in evaluating and assessing the disease activity. Methods: This is a retrospective, longitudinal study, whose data was obtained from the national RA patient clinical database BioreportAR (following ACR criteria) under biological disease modifying anti-rheumatic drugs (BDMARDs), involving 71 patients from CHLO-Hospital Egas Moniz. The ESR and CRP of each patient were recorded from 2 separated visits. The swollen joint counts (SJC), tender joint counts (TJC), visual analog scale (VAS) for pain, patient global assessment and physician global assessment were also recorded. DAS 28-ESR, DAS 28-CRP, simplified disease activity index (SDAI) and clinical disease activity index (CDAI) were calculated. The relevant Pearson correlations were established between variables. Results: A sample of 71 patients with an average age of 55 years old and an average RA duration of 9,8 years, was analysed. ESR and CRP correlated poorly between themselves (r=0,31, p<0,001) and they were shown not to be significant predictors of SJC (ESR r=0,29 p<0,001 and CRP r=0,089 p<0,001) or TJC (ESR r=0,28 p<0,001 and CRP r=0,072 p<0,001). However DAS-ESR and DAS-CRP were highly correlated (r=0,88, p<0,001) as also as, DAS ESR-CDAI (r=0,89, p<0,001), DAS RCP-CDAI (r=0,88 p<0,001) and SDAI-CDAI (r=0,89 p<0,001). DAS-CRP values were lower than those in DAS-ESR, but in 84,7% of the visits disease activity status were. Conclusions: The significant correlation between DAS-ESR and DAS-CRP indicated that it will not be necessary to perform both evaluations. DAS-CRP yielded a better activity score more often than DAS-ESR, but with 84,7% of concordance in the disease activity status, indicating that both measures are useful for assessing disease activity in RA. Furthermore the correlation between DAS scores and CDAL and also between SDAI-CDAI may enable physicians to easily assess the disease activity without ESR or CRP values. |
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