Retrospective analysis of the course and outcomes of juvenile arthritis in adult patients

Aim. To assess the course and outcomes, functional and social status in long ill patients with juvenile arthritis (JA). Subjects and methods. The study included 213 patients aged 16 to 60 years (mean age 23.9 ± 6.5 years) with JA with its duration of 10 to 53 years (mean 17.4 ± 6.8 years). Ninety-se...

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Main Authors: Svetlana Olegovna Salugina, S O Salugina
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: "Consilium Medicum" Publishing house 2010-05-01
Series:Терапевтический архив
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Online Access:https://ter-arkhiv.ru/0040-3660/article/view/30572
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description Aim. To assess the course and outcomes, functional and social status in long ill patients with juvenile arthritis (JA). Subjects and methods. The study included 213 patients aged 16 to 60 years (mean age 23.9 ± 6.5 years) with JA with its duration of 10 to 53 years (mean 17.4 ± 6.8 years). Ninety-seven patients were examined at the Institute of Rheumatology; the others filled in the social status and health assessment questionnaires (HAQ). Results. Polyarthritis and oligoarthritis were found in 72.9 and 17.7%, respectively; no articular changes were seen in 9.4%. Systemic signs were noted in 3.1%. A fourth of the patients developed uveitis. Articular functional limitations were minimal or absent (functional class (FC) I, II and HAQ = 0-1.0 score) in 71-81.2%; 18.8-29% needed assistance by other persons (FC III, IV and HAQ = 2.1-3.0 scores). The FC correlated with the clinico-laboratory indicators. Mild or moderate JA persisted in 87.8% of the patients. A third of the patients were found to have erosions; 31.9% presented with ankylosis; 27.8% had aseptic necrosis of predominantly the femoral head. The health status was appraised as good or very good, satisfactory, or bad by 43.3, 39.8, and 16.9% of the patients, respectively. 78.9% of the patients worked or studied; 48.2% graduated from or continued their education at the institute; 31.7% were married; 46 patients had children. Conclusion. In most adult patients with childhood-onset JA, the activity of the disease reduced; a good functional outcome was noted. The health status made it possible to obtain profession and to be adapted to routine life and social environment. The patients with the severer course and outcome of the disease with the formation of significant functional limitations needed treatment and further medical follow-up.
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spelling doaj.art-5c79b07eb24e4e2aa51ee311ca2d200a2022-12-21T21:11:15Zrus"Consilium Medicum" Publishing houseТерапевтический архив0040-36602309-53422010-05-01825222927599Retrospective analysis of the course and outcomes of juvenile arthritis in adult patientsSvetlana Olegovna SaluginaS O Salugina0Research Institute of Rheumatology, Russian Academy of Medical SciencesAim. To assess the course and outcomes, functional and social status in long ill patients with juvenile arthritis (JA). Subjects and methods. The study included 213 patients aged 16 to 60 years (mean age 23.9 ± 6.5 years) with JA with its duration of 10 to 53 years (mean 17.4 ± 6.8 years). Ninety-seven patients were examined at the Institute of Rheumatology; the others filled in the social status and health assessment questionnaires (HAQ). Results. Polyarthritis and oligoarthritis were found in 72.9 and 17.7%, respectively; no articular changes were seen in 9.4%. Systemic signs were noted in 3.1%. A fourth of the patients developed uveitis. Articular functional limitations were minimal or absent (functional class (FC) I, II and HAQ = 0-1.0 score) in 71-81.2%; 18.8-29% needed assistance by other persons (FC III, IV and HAQ = 2.1-3.0 scores). The FC correlated with the clinico-laboratory indicators. Mild or moderate JA persisted in 87.8% of the patients. A third of the patients were found to have erosions; 31.9% presented with ankylosis; 27.8% had aseptic necrosis of predominantly the femoral head. The health status was appraised as good or very good, satisfactory, or bad by 43.3, 39.8, and 16.9% of the patients, respectively. 78.9% of the patients worked or studied; 48.2% graduated from or continued their education at the institute; 31.7% were married; 46 patients had children. Conclusion. In most adult patients with childhood-onset JA, the activity of the disease reduced; a good functional outcome was noted. The health status made it possible to obtain profession and to be adapted to routine life and social environment. The patients with the severer course and outcome of the disease with the formation of significant functional limitations needed treatment and further medical follow-up.https://ter-arkhiv.ru/0040-3660/article/view/30572juvenile arthritisevolutionoutcomes in adultsprognosis
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Retrospective analysis of the course and outcomes of juvenile arthritis in adult patients
Терапевтический архив
juvenile arthritis
evolution
outcomes in adults
prognosis
title Retrospective analysis of the course and outcomes of juvenile arthritis in adult patients
title_full Retrospective analysis of the course and outcomes of juvenile arthritis in adult patients
title_fullStr Retrospective analysis of the course and outcomes of juvenile arthritis in adult patients
title_full_unstemmed Retrospective analysis of the course and outcomes of juvenile arthritis in adult patients
title_short Retrospective analysis of the course and outcomes of juvenile arthritis in adult patients
title_sort retrospective analysis of the course and outcomes of juvenile arthritis in adult patients
topic juvenile arthritis
evolution
outcomes in adults
prognosis
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