Phenotypic variability and disparities in treatment and outcomes of childhood arthritis throughout the world: an observational cohort study
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Resumo: | Background To our knowledge, the characteristics and burden of childhood arthritis have never been studied on a worldwide basis. We aimed to investigate, with a cross-sectional study, the prevalence of disease categories, treatment methods, and disease status in patients from across different geographical areas and from countries with diverse wealth status. Methods In this multinational, cross-sectional, observational cohort study, we asked international paediatric rheumatologists from specialised centres to enrol children with a diagnosis of juvenile idiopathic arthritis, according to International League of Associations for Rheumatology criteria, who were seen consecutively for a period of 6 months. Each patient underwent retrospective and cross-sectional assessments, including measures of disease activity and damage and questionnaires on the wellbeing and quality of life of the children. We qualitatively compared the collected data across eight geographical areas, and we explored an association between disease activity and damage and a country's gross domestic product (GDP) with a multiple logistic regression analysis. Findings Between April 4, 2011, and Nov 21, 2016, 9081 patients were enrolled at 130 centres in 49 countries, grouped into eight geographical areas. Systemic arthritis (125 [33.0%] of 379 patients) and enthesitis-related arthritis (113 [29.8%] of 379) were more common in southeast Asia, whereas oligoarthritis was more prevalent in southern Europe (1360 [56.7%] of 2400) and rheumatoid factor-negative polyarthritis was more frequent in North America (165 [31.5%] of 523) than in the other areas. Prevalence of uveitis was highest in northern Europe (161 [19.1%] of 845 patients) and southern Europe (450 [18.8%] of 2400) and lowest in Latin America (54 [6.4%] of 849), Africa and Middle East (71 [5.9%] of 1209), and southeast Asia (19 [5.0%] of 379). Median age at disease onset was lower in southern Europe (3.5 years, IQR 1.9-7.3) than in other regions. Biological, disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs were prescribed more frequently in northern Europe and North America than in other geographical settings. Patients living in countries with lower GDP had greater disease activity and damage than those living in wealthier countries. Damage was associated with referral delay. Interpretation Our study documents a variability in prevalence of disease phenotypes and disparities in therapeutic choices and outcomes across geographical areas and wealth status of countries. The greater disease burden in lowerresource settings highlights the need for public health efforts aimed at improving equity in access to effective treatments and care for juvenile idiopathic arthritis. Copyright (C) 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. |
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Phenotypic variability and disparities in treatment and outcomes of childhood arthritis throughout the world: an observational cohort studyBackground To our knowledge, the characteristics and burden of childhood arthritis have never been studied on a worldwide basis. We aimed to investigate, with a cross-sectional study, the prevalence of disease categories, treatment methods, and disease status in patients from across different geographical areas and from countries with diverse wealth status. Methods In this multinational, cross-sectional, observational cohort study, we asked international paediatric rheumatologists from specialised centres to enrol children with a diagnosis of juvenile idiopathic arthritis, according to International League of Associations for Rheumatology criteria, who were seen consecutively for a period of 6 months. Each patient underwent retrospective and cross-sectional assessments, including measures of disease activity and damage and questionnaires on the wellbeing and quality of life of the children. We qualitatively compared the collected data across eight geographical areas, and we explored an association between disease activity and damage and a country's gross domestic product (GDP) with a multiple logistic regression analysis. Findings Between April 4, 2011, and Nov 21, 2016, 9081 patients were enrolled at 130 centres in 49 countries, grouped into eight geographical areas. Systemic arthritis (125 [33.0%] of 379 patients) and enthesitis-related arthritis (113 [29.8%] of 379) were more common in southeast Asia, whereas oligoarthritis was more prevalent in southern Europe (1360 [56.7%] of 2400) and rheumatoid factor-negative polyarthritis was more frequent in North America (165 [31.5%] of 523) than in the other areas. Prevalence of uveitis was highest in northern Europe (161 [19.1%] of 845 patients) and southern Europe (450 [18.8%] of 2400) and lowest in Latin America (54 [6.4%] of 849), Africa and Middle East (71 [5.9%] of 1209), and southeast Asia (19 [5.0%] of 379). Median age at disease onset was lower in southern Europe (3.5 years, IQR 1.9-7.3) than in other regions. Biological, disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs were prescribed more frequently in northern Europe and North America than in other geographical settings. Patients living in countries with lower GDP had greater disease activity and damage than those living in wealthier countries. Damage was associated with referral delay. Interpretation Our study documents a variability in prevalence of disease phenotypes and disparities in therapeutic choices and outcomes across geographical areas and wealth status of countries. The greater disease burden in lowerresource settings highlights the need for public health efforts aimed at improving equity in access to effective treatments and care for juvenile idiopathic arthritis. Copyright (C) 2019 Elsevier Ltd. 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Phenotypic variability and disparities in treatment and outcomes of childhood arthritis throughout the world: an observational cohort study |
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Phenotypic variability and disparities in treatment and outcomes of childhood arthritis throughout the world: an observational cohort study |
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Phenotypic variability and disparities in treatment and outcomes of childhood arthritis throughout the world: an observational cohort study Consolaro, Alessandro |
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Phenotypic variability and disparities in treatment and outcomes of childhood arthritis throughout the world: an observational cohort study |
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Phenotypic variability and disparities in treatment and outcomes of childhood arthritis throughout the world: an observational cohort study |
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Phenotypic variability and disparities in treatment and outcomes of childhood arthritis throughout the world: an observational cohort study |
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Phenotypic variability and disparities in treatment and outcomes of childhood arthritis throughout the world: an observational cohort study |
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Phenotypic variability and disparities in treatment and outcomes of childhood arthritis throughout the world: an observational cohort study |
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Consolaro, Alessandro Giancane, Gabriella Alongi, Alessandra van Dijkhuizen, Evert Hendrik Pieter Aggarwal, Amita Al-Mayouf, Sulaiman M. Bovis, Francesca De Inocencio, Jaime Demirkaya, Erkan Flato, Berit Foell, Dirk Garay, Stella Maris Lazar, Calin Lovell, Daniel J. Montobbio, Carolina Miettunen, Paivi Mihaylova, Dimitrina Nielsen, Susan Orban, Ilonka Rumba-Rozenfelde, Ingrida Magalhaes, Claudia Saad [UNESP] Shafaie, Nahid Susic, Gordana Trachana, Maria Wulffraat, Nico Pistorio, Angela Martini, Alberto Ruperto, Nicolino Ravelli, Prof Angelo Abdwani, Reem Aghighi, Yahya Aiche, Maya-Feriel Ailioaie, Constantin Ayaz, Nuray Aktay Al-Abrawi, Safiya Alexeeva, Ekaterina Anton, Jordi Apostol, Adriana Arguedas, Olga Avcin, Tadej Barone, Patrizia Berntson, Lillemor Lucica Boteanu, Alina Boyko, Yaryna Burgos-Vargas, Ruben Calvo Penades, Inmaculada Chedeville, Gaelle Cimaz, Rolando Civino, Adele Consolini, Rita Constantin, Tamas Cuttica, Ruben Dallos, Tomas Martin, Neil Manzoni, Silvia Magni De Cunto, Carmen Dolezalova, Pavla Ekelund, Maria El Miedany, Yasser Espada, Graciela Christensen, Anne Estmann Foeldvari, Ivan Gallizzi, Romina Ganser, Gerd Gerloni, Valeria Haas, Johannes-Peter Harel, Liora Harjacek, Miroslav Hashad, Soad Herlin, Troels Herrera, Cristina Hofer, Michael Holzinger, Dirk Horneff, Gerd Huppertz, Hans-Iko Iagaru, Nicolae Estrella, Amparo Ibanez Ioseliani, Maka Joos, Rik Oliveira, Sheila Knupp Kamphuis, Sylvia Kasapcopur, Ozgur Katsicas, Maria Martha Khubchandani, Raju Kondi, Anuela Kroger, Liisa La Torre, Francesco Laday, Matilda Lahdenne, Pekka Maggio, Maria Cristina Magnolia, Maria Greca Malagon, Clara Malin, Merja Martino, Silvana Melo-Gomes, Jose Antonio Mesa-del-Castillo, Pablo Militaru, Andrea Minden, Kirsten Miniaci, Angela Moradinejad, Mohammad Hasan Ayala, Zoilo Morel Nikishina, Irina Norambuena, Ximena Nordal, Ellen Berit Pagava, Karaman Panaviene, Violeta Pastore, Serena Pieropan, Sara Podda, Rosa Anna Pruunsild, Chris Putto-Laurila, Anne Quartier, Pierre Remesal, Agustin Rigante, Donato Ringold, Sarah Rutkowska-Sak, Lidia Rygg, Marite Saurenmann, Rotraud Katharina Sawhney, Sujata Scott, Christiaan Shiari, Reza Smolewska, Elzbieta Sozeri, Betul Swart, Joost Frans Sztajnbok, Flavio Torcoletti, Marta Tsitsami, Elena Tzaribachev, Nikolay Unsal, Erbil Uziel, Yosef Vahasalo, Paula Varbanova, Boriana Vargova, Veronika Vesely, Richard Vijatov-Djuric, Gordana Vilaiyuk, Soamarat Vojinovic, Jelena Vougiouka, Olga Weiss, Pamela Woute, Carine Paediat Rheumatology Int Trials Or |
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Giancane, Gabriella Alongi, Alessandra van Dijkhuizen, Evert Hendrik Pieter Aggarwal, Amita Al-Mayouf, Sulaiman M. Bovis, Francesca De Inocencio, Jaime Demirkaya, Erkan Flato, Berit Foell, Dirk Garay, Stella Maris Lazar, Calin Lovell, Daniel J. Montobbio, Carolina Miettunen, Paivi Mihaylova, Dimitrina Nielsen, Susan Orban, Ilonka Rumba-Rozenfelde, Ingrida Magalhaes, Claudia Saad [UNESP] Shafaie, Nahid Susic, Gordana Trachana, Maria Wulffraat, Nico Pistorio, Angela Martini, Alberto Ruperto, Nicolino Ravelli, Prof Angelo Abdwani, Reem Aghighi, Yahya Aiche, Maya-Feriel Ailioaie, Constantin Ayaz, Nuray Aktay Al-Abrawi, Safiya Alexeeva, Ekaterina Anton, Jordi Apostol, Adriana Arguedas, Olga Avcin, Tadej Barone, Patrizia Berntson, Lillemor Lucica Boteanu, Alina Boyko, Yaryna Burgos-Vargas, Ruben Calvo Penades, Inmaculada Chedeville, Gaelle Cimaz, Rolando Civino, Adele Consolini, Rita Constantin, Tamas Cuttica, Ruben Dallos, Tomas Martin, Neil Manzoni, Silvia Magni De Cunto, Carmen Dolezalova, Pavla Ekelund, Maria El Miedany, Yasser Espada, Graciela Christensen, Anne Estmann Foeldvari, Ivan Gallizzi, Romina Ganser, Gerd Gerloni, Valeria Haas, Johannes-Peter Harel, Liora Harjacek, Miroslav Hashad, Soad Herlin, Troels Herrera, Cristina Hofer, Michael Holzinger, Dirk Horneff, Gerd Huppertz, Hans-Iko Iagaru, Nicolae Estrella, Amparo Ibanez Ioseliani, Maka Joos, Rik Oliveira, Sheila Knupp Kamphuis, Sylvia Kasapcopur, Ozgur Katsicas, Maria Martha Khubchandani, Raju Kondi, Anuela Kroger, Liisa La Torre, Francesco Laday, Matilda Lahdenne, Pekka Maggio, Maria Cristina Magnolia, Maria Greca Malagon, Clara Malin, Merja Martino, Silvana Melo-Gomes, Jose Antonio Mesa-del-Castillo, Pablo Militaru, Andrea Minden, Kirsten Miniaci, Angela Moradinejad, Mohammad Hasan Ayala, Zoilo Morel Nikishina, Irina Norambuena, Ximena Nordal, Ellen Berit Pagava, Karaman Panaviene, Violeta Pastore, Serena Pieropan, Sara Podda, Rosa Anna Pruunsild, Chris Putto-Laurila, Anne Quartier, Pierre Remesal, Agustin Rigante, Donato Ringold, Sarah Rutkowska-Sak, Lidia Rygg, Marite Saurenmann, Rotraud Katharina Sawhney, Sujata Scott, Christiaan Shiari, Reza Smolewska, Elzbieta Sozeri, Betul Swart, Joost Frans Sztajnbok, Flavio Torcoletti, Marta Tsitsami, Elena Tzaribachev, Nikolay Unsal, Erbil Uziel, Yosef Vahasalo, Paula Varbanova, Boriana Vargova, Veronika Vesely, Richard Vijatov-Djuric, Gordana Vilaiyuk, Soamarat Vojinovic, Jelena Vougiouka, Olga Weiss, Pamela Woute, Carine Paediat Rheumatology Int Trials Or |
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Consolaro, Alessandro Giancane, Gabriella Alongi, Alessandra van Dijkhuizen, Evert Hendrik Pieter Aggarwal, Amita Al-Mayouf, Sulaiman M. Bovis, Francesca De Inocencio, Jaime Demirkaya, Erkan Flato, Berit Foell, Dirk Garay, Stella Maris Lazar, Calin Lovell, Daniel J. Montobbio, Carolina Miettunen, Paivi Mihaylova, Dimitrina Nielsen, Susan Orban, Ilonka Rumba-Rozenfelde, Ingrida Magalhaes, Claudia Saad [UNESP] Shafaie, Nahid Susic, Gordana Trachana, Maria Wulffraat, Nico Pistorio, Angela Martini, Alberto Ruperto, Nicolino Ravelli, Prof Angelo Abdwani, Reem Aghighi, Yahya Aiche, Maya-Feriel Ailioaie, Constantin Ayaz, Nuray Aktay Al-Abrawi, Safiya Alexeeva, Ekaterina Anton, Jordi Apostol, Adriana Arguedas, Olga Avcin, Tadej Barone, Patrizia Berntson, Lillemor Lucica Boteanu, Alina Boyko, Yaryna Burgos-Vargas, Ruben Calvo Penades, Inmaculada Chedeville, Gaelle Cimaz, Rolando Civino, Adele Consolini, Rita Constantin, Tamas Cuttica, Ruben Dallos, Tomas Martin, Neil Manzoni, Silvia Magni De Cunto, Carmen Dolezalova, Pavla Ekelund, Maria El Miedany, Yasser Espada, Graciela Christensen, Anne Estmann Foeldvari, Ivan Gallizzi, Romina Ganser, Gerd Gerloni, Valeria Haas, Johannes-Peter Harel, Liora Harjacek, Miroslav Hashad, Soad Herlin, Troels Herrera, Cristina Hofer, Michael Holzinger, Dirk Horneff, Gerd Huppertz, Hans-Iko Iagaru, Nicolae Estrella, Amparo Ibanez Ioseliani, Maka Joos, Rik Oliveira, Sheila Knupp Kamphuis, Sylvia Kasapcopur, Ozgur Katsicas, Maria Martha Khubchandani, Raju Kondi, Anuela Kroger, Liisa La Torre, Francesco Laday, Matilda Lahdenne, Pekka Maggio, Maria Cristina Magnolia, Maria Greca Malagon, Clara Malin, Merja Martino, Silvana Melo-Gomes, Jose Antonio Mesa-del-Castillo, Pablo Militaru, Andrea Minden, Kirsten Miniaci, Angela Moradinejad, Mohammad Hasan Ayala, Zoilo Morel Nikishina, Irina Norambuena, Ximena Nordal, Ellen Berit Pagava, Karaman Panaviene, Violeta Pastore, Serena Pieropan, Sara Podda, Rosa Anna Pruunsild, Chris Putto-Laurila, Anne Quartier, Pierre Remesal, Agustin Rigante, Donato Ringold, Sarah Rutkowska-Sak, Lidia Rygg, Marite Saurenmann, Rotraud Katharina Sawhney, Sujata Scott, Christiaan Shiari, Reza Smolewska, Elzbieta Sozeri, Betul Swart, Joost Frans Sztajnbok, Flavio Torcoletti, Marta Tsitsami, Elena Tzaribachev, Nikolay Unsal, Erbil Uziel, Yosef Vahasalo, Paula Varbanova, Boriana Vargova, Veronika Vesely, Richard Vijatov-Djuric, Gordana Vilaiyuk, Soamarat Vojinovic, Jelena Vougiouka, Olga Weiss, Pamela Woute, Carine Paediat Rheumatology Int Trials Or |
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Background To our knowledge, the characteristics and burden of childhood arthritis have never been studied on a worldwide basis. We aimed to investigate, with a cross-sectional study, the prevalence of disease categories, treatment methods, and disease status in patients from across different geographical areas and from countries with diverse wealth status. Methods In this multinational, cross-sectional, observational cohort study, we asked international paediatric rheumatologists from specialised centres to enrol children with a diagnosis of juvenile idiopathic arthritis, according to International League of Associations for Rheumatology criteria, who were seen consecutively for a period of 6 months. Each patient underwent retrospective and cross-sectional assessments, including measures of disease activity and damage and questionnaires on the wellbeing and quality of life of the children. We qualitatively compared the collected data across eight geographical areas, and we explored an association between disease activity and damage and a country's gross domestic product (GDP) with a multiple logistic regression analysis. Findings Between April 4, 2011, and Nov 21, 2016, 9081 patients were enrolled at 130 centres in 49 countries, grouped into eight geographical areas. Systemic arthritis (125 [33.0%] of 379 patients) and enthesitis-related arthritis (113 [29.8%] of 379) were more common in southeast Asia, whereas oligoarthritis was more prevalent in southern Europe (1360 [56.7%] of 2400) and rheumatoid factor-negative polyarthritis was more frequent in North America (165 [31.5%] of 523) than in the other areas. Prevalence of uveitis was highest in northern Europe (161 [19.1%] of 845 patients) and southern Europe (450 [18.8%] of 2400) and lowest in Latin America (54 [6.4%] of 849), Africa and Middle East (71 [5.9%] of 1209), and southeast Asia (19 [5.0%] of 379). Median age at disease onset was lower in southern Europe (3.5 years, IQR 1.9-7.3) than in other regions. Biological, disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs were prescribed more frequently in northern Europe and North America than in other geographical settings. Patients living in countries with lower GDP had greater disease activity and damage than those living in wealthier countries. Damage was associated with referral delay. Interpretation Our study documents a variability in prevalence of disease phenotypes and disparities in therapeutic choices and outcomes across geographical areas and wealth status of countries. The greater disease burden in lowerresource settings highlights the need for public health efforts aimed at improving equity in access to effective treatments and care for juvenile idiopathic arthritis. Copyright (C) 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. |
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Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP) |
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Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP) |
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