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Characteristics of patients with axial spondyloarthritis by geographic regions: PROOF multicountry observational study baseline results

Denis Poddubnyy, Joachim Sieper, Servet Akar, Santiago Muñoz‐Fernández, Hildrun Haibel, Maja Hojnik, Fabiana Ganz, Robert D. Inman

2021Lara D. Veeken52 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To compare demographic and clinical characteristics of patients with axial SpA (axSpA) across geographic regions. METHODS: Patients With Axial Spondyloarthritis: Multicountry Registry of Clinical Characteristics (PROOF) is an observational study that enrolled recently diagnosed (≤1 year) axSpA patients fulfilling the Assessment of SpondyloArthritis international Society classification criteria from rheumatology clinical practices in 29 countries across six geographic regions. Demographics and disease-related parameters were collected. Here we present baseline data for patients who were classified as radiographic axSpA (r-axSpA) or non-radiographic axSpA (nr-axSpA) confirmed by central reading. RESULTS: Of the 2170 patients enrolled, 1553 were classified based on central evaluation of sacroiliac radiographs [r-axSpA: 1023 (66%); nr-axSpA: 530 (34%)]. Patients with nr-axSpA had a significantly higher occurrence of enthesitis (40% vs 33%), psoriasis (10% vs 5%) and IBD (4% vs 2%) vs r-axSpA patients. Significant differences in axSpA characteristics were observed between geographic regions. The highest occurrence of peripheral arthritis (60%), enthesitis (52%) and dactylitis (12%) was in Latin America, and the lowest was in Canada (9%, 9% and 2%, respectively). The occurrence of uveitis and psoriasis was highest in Canada (18% and 14%, respectively) and lowest in China (6% and <1%, respectively). IBD was highest in Arabia (21%), and no cases were observed in China. In multivariable analysis adjusted for factors potentially affecting peripheral and extramusculoskeletal manifestations, geographic regions still exhibited significant differences in frequencies of uveitis (P < 0.01), psoriasis (P < 0.0001) and peripheral arthritis (P < 0.0001). CONCLUSION: The multinational PROOF study of axSpA patients showed significant regional differences in peripheral and extramusculoskeletal manifestations of SpA, which could be considered in management guidelines and clinical trials.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineDactylitisEnthesitisInternal medicineAnkylosing spondylitisPsoriasisPsoriatic arthritisObservational studySacroiliitisRheumatologyArthritisDermatologySpondyloarthritis Studies and TreatmentsRheumatoid Arthritis Research and TherapiesInfectious Diseases and Tuberculosis