Incidence and prevalence of systemic sclerosis in Campo Grande, State of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Horimoto,Alex Magno Coelho
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Matos,Erica Naomi Naka, Costa,Márcio Reis da, Takahashi,Fernanda, Rezende,Marcelo Cruz, Kanomata,Letícia Barrios, Locatelli,Elisangela Possebon Pradebon, Finotti,Leandro Tavares, Maegawa,Flávia Kamy Maciel, Rondon,Rosa Maria Ribeiro, Machado,Natália Pereira, Couto,Flávia Midori Arakaki Ayres Tavares do, Figueiredo,Túlia Peixoto Alves de, Ovidio,Raphael Antonio, Costa,Izaias Pereira da
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Reumatologia (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract Introduction: Systemic sclerosis is an autoimmune disease which shows extreme heterogeneity in its clinical presentation and that follows a variable and unpredictable course. Although some discrepancies in the incidence and prevalence rates between geographical regions may reflect methodological differences in the definition and verification of cases, they may also reflect true local differences. Objectives: To determine the prevalence and incidence of systemic sclerosis in the city of Campo Grande, state capital of Mato Grosso do Sul (MS), Brazil, during the period from January to December 2014. Methods: All health care services of the city of Campo Grande – MS with attending in the specialty of Rheumatology were invited to participate in the study through a standardized form of clinical and socio-demographic assessment. Physicians of any specialty could report a suspected case of systemic sclerosis, but necessarily the definitive diagnosis should be established by a rheumatologist, in order to warrant the standardization of diagnostic criteria and exclusion of other diseases resembling systemic sclerosis. At the end of the study, 15 rheumatologists reported that they attended patients with systemic sclerosis and sent the completed forms containing epidemiological data of patients. Results: The incidence rate of systemic sclerosis in Campo Grande for the year 2014 was 11.9 per million inhabitants and the prevalence rate was 105.6 per million inhabitants. Systemic sclerosis patients were mostly women, white, with a mean age of 50.58 years, showing the limited form of the disease with a mean duration of the disease of 8.19 years. Regarding laboratory tests, 94.4% were positive for antinuclear antibody, 41.6% for anti-centromere antibody and 19.1% for anti-Scl70; anti-RNA Polymerase III was performed in 37 patients, with 16.2% positive. Conclusions: The city of Campo Grande, the state capital of MS, presented a lower incidence/prevalence of systemic sclerosis in comparison with those numbers found in US studies and close to European studies’ data.
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spelling Incidence and prevalence of systemic sclerosis in Campo Grande, State of Mato Grosso do Sul, BrazilSystemic sclerosisSclerodermaIncidencePrevalenceBrazilAbstract Introduction: Systemic sclerosis is an autoimmune disease which shows extreme heterogeneity in its clinical presentation and that follows a variable and unpredictable course. Although some discrepancies in the incidence and prevalence rates between geographical regions may reflect methodological differences in the definition and verification of cases, they may also reflect true local differences. Objectives: To determine the prevalence and incidence of systemic sclerosis in the city of Campo Grande, state capital of Mato Grosso do Sul (MS), Brazil, during the period from January to December 2014. Methods: All health care services of the city of Campo Grande – MS with attending in the specialty of Rheumatology were invited to participate in the study through a standardized form of clinical and socio-demographic assessment. Physicians of any specialty could report a suspected case of systemic sclerosis, but necessarily the definitive diagnosis should be established by a rheumatologist, in order to warrant the standardization of diagnostic criteria and exclusion of other diseases resembling systemic sclerosis. At the end of the study, 15 rheumatologists reported that they attended patients with systemic sclerosis and sent the completed forms containing epidemiological data of patients. Results: The incidence rate of systemic sclerosis in Campo Grande for the year 2014 was 11.9 per million inhabitants and the prevalence rate was 105.6 per million inhabitants. Systemic sclerosis patients were mostly women, white, with a mean age of 50.58 years, showing the limited form of the disease with a mean duration of the disease of 8.19 years. Regarding laboratory tests, 94.4% were positive for antinuclear antibody, 41.6% for anti-centromere antibody and 19.1% for anti-Scl70; anti-RNA Polymerase III was performed in 37 patients, with 16.2% positive. Conclusions: The city of Campo Grande, the state capital of MS, presented a lower incidence/prevalence of systemic sclerosis in comparison with those numbers found in US studies and close to European studies’ data.Sociedade Brasileira de Reumatologia2017-04-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0482-50042017000200107Revista Brasileira de Reumatologia v.57 n.2 2017reponame:Revista Brasileira de Reumatologia (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Reumatologia (SBR)instacron:SBR10.1016/j.rbre.2016.09.005info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessHorimoto,Alex Magno CoelhoMatos,Erica Naomi NakaCosta,Márcio Reis daTakahashi,FernandaRezende,Marcelo CruzKanomata,Letícia BarriosLocatelli,Elisangela Possebon PradebonFinotti,Leandro TavaresMaegawa,Flávia Kamy MacielRondon,Rosa Maria RibeiroMachado,Natália PereiraCouto,Flávia Midori Arakaki Ayres Tavares doFigueiredo,Túlia Peixoto Alves deOvidio,Raphael AntonioCosta,Izaias Pereira daeng2017-11-21T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0482-50042017000200107Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_serial&pid=0482-5004&lng=pt&nrm=isoONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||sbre@terra.com.br1809-45700482-5004opendoar:2017-11-21T00:00Revista Brasileira de Reumatologia (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Reumatologia (SBR)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Incidence and prevalence of systemic sclerosis in Campo Grande, State of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil
title Incidence and prevalence of systemic sclerosis in Campo Grande, State of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil
spellingShingle Incidence and prevalence of systemic sclerosis in Campo Grande, State of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil
Horimoto,Alex Magno Coelho
Systemic sclerosis
Scleroderma
Incidence
Prevalence
Brazil
title_short Incidence and prevalence of systemic sclerosis in Campo Grande, State of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil
title_full Incidence and prevalence of systemic sclerosis in Campo Grande, State of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil
title_fullStr Incidence and prevalence of systemic sclerosis in Campo Grande, State of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Incidence and prevalence of systemic sclerosis in Campo Grande, State of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil
title_sort Incidence and prevalence of systemic sclerosis in Campo Grande, State of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil
author Horimoto,Alex Magno Coelho
author_facet Horimoto,Alex Magno Coelho
Matos,Erica Naomi Naka
Costa,Márcio Reis da
Takahashi,Fernanda
Rezende,Marcelo Cruz
Kanomata,Letícia Barrios
Locatelli,Elisangela Possebon Pradebon
Finotti,Leandro Tavares
Maegawa,Flávia Kamy Maciel
Rondon,Rosa Maria Ribeiro
Machado,Natália Pereira
Couto,Flávia Midori Arakaki Ayres Tavares do
Figueiredo,Túlia Peixoto Alves de
Ovidio,Raphael Antonio
Costa,Izaias Pereira da
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author2 Matos,Erica Naomi Naka
Costa,Márcio Reis da
Takahashi,Fernanda
Rezende,Marcelo Cruz
Kanomata,Letícia Barrios
Locatelli,Elisangela Possebon Pradebon
Finotti,Leandro Tavares
Maegawa,Flávia Kamy Maciel
Rondon,Rosa Maria Ribeiro
Machado,Natália Pereira
Couto,Flávia Midori Arakaki Ayres Tavares do
Figueiredo,Túlia Peixoto Alves de
Ovidio,Raphael Antonio
Costa,Izaias Pereira da
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Horimoto,Alex Magno Coelho
Matos,Erica Naomi Naka
Costa,Márcio Reis da
Takahashi,Fernanda
Rezende,Marcelo Cruz
Kanomata,Letícia Barrios
Locatelli,Elisangela Possebon Pradebon
Finotti,Leandro Tavares
Maegawa,Flávia Kamy Maciel
Rondon,Rosa Maria Ribeiro
Machado,Natália Pereira
Couto,Flávia Midori Arakaki Ayres Tavares do
Figueiredo,Túlia Peixoto Alves de
Ovidio,Raphael Antonio
Costa,Izaias Pereira da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Systemic sclerosis
Scleroderma
Incidence
Prevalence
Brazil
topic Systemic sclerosis
Scleroderma
Incidence
Prevalence
Brazil
description Abstract Introduction: Systemic sclerosis is an autoimmune disease which shows extreme heterogeneity in its clinical presentation and that follows a variable and unpredictable course. Although some discrepancies in the incidence and prevalence rates between geographical regions may reflect methodological differences in the definition and verification of cases, they may also reflect true local differences. Objectives: To determine the prevalence and incidence of systemic sclerosis in the city of Campo Grande, state capital of Mato Grosso do Sul (MS), Brazil, during the period from January to December 2014. Methods: All health care services of the city of Campo Grande – MS with attending in the specialty of Rheumatology were invited to participate in the study through a standardized form of clinical and socio-demographic assessment. Physicians of any specialty could report a suspected case of systemic sclerosis, but necessarily the definitive diagnosis should be established by a rheumatologist, in order to warrant the standardization of diagnostic criteria and exclusion of other diseases resembling systemic sclerosis. At the end of the study, 15 rheumatologists reported that they attended patients with systemic sclerosis and sent the completed forms containing epidemiological data of patients. Results: The incidence rate of systemic sclerosis in Campo Grande for the year 2014 was 11.9 per million inhabitants and the prevalence rate was 105.6 per million inhabitants. Systemic sclerosis patients were mostly women, white, with a mean age of 50.58 years, showing the limited form of the disease with a mean duration of the disease of 8.19 years. Regarding laboratory tests, 94.4% were positive for antinuclear antibody, 41.6% for anti-centromere antibody and 19.1% for anti-Scl70; anti-RNA Polymerase III was performed in 37 patients, with 16.2% positive. Conclusions: The city of Campo Grande, the state capital of MS, presented a lower incidence/prevalence of systemic sclerosis in comparison with those numbers found in US studies and close to European studies’ data.
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