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Effect of treatment on the outcome of very early rheumatoid arthritis

PELTOMAA R; PAIMELA L; HELVE T
SCAND J RHEUMATOL , 2001, vol. 30, n° 3, p. 143-148
Doc n°: 101721
Localisation : Documentation IRR
Descripteurs : DA523 - POLYARTHRITE RHUMATOIDE

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of treatment on the outcome of very early RA. METHODS: In a 3-year prospective study of 27 patients with very early RA (VERA) (symptoms <4 months before diagnosis) and 122 patients with early RA (symptoms between 4-24 months) the effect of active treatment on the clinical picture, functional capacity, and radiological progression was evaluated. RESULTS: Initially VERA patients had a more active clinical picture and worse functional capacity. Despite a higher number of DMARDs used in VERA patients, C-reactive protein and Ritchie index remained significantly higher in these patients (although significant improvement occurred). They also had a more rapidly progressive disease (higher Larsen score/month of symptoms) during pre-treatment period, the progression of which was retarded with early, active DMARD therapy. By the end of 3 years, the rate of progression ran parallel in both groups. CONCLUSION: Active treatment had an impact on the rate of radiological progression and clinical activity but not on the functional outcome in patients with initially active RA of short duration. --------------------------------------------------------- ---------------.........

Langue : ANGLAIS

Tiré à part : OUI

Identifiant basis : 2001217675

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