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High prevalence of spondyloarthritis in sarcoidosis patients with chronic back pain
Ist Teil von
  • Seminars in arthritis and rheumatism, 2019-10, Vol.49 (2), p.246-250
Ort / Verlag
United States: Elsevier Inc
Erscheinungsjahr
2019
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  • Chronic back pain (CBP) is a frequent complaint in patients with sarcoidosis, which challenges the clinician as multiples causes may potentially underlie this symptom. Interestingly, some reports suggest that the coexistence of sarcoidosis and spondyloarthritis (SpA) may be frequent. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of axial radiographic and non-radiographic SpA in patients with sarcoidosis and CBP and assess the association between patient characteristics and SpA. This cross-sectional study enrolled 64 patients with a diagnosis of sarcoidosis and CBP. Patients describing CBP underwent a full spine MRI and radiography. All patients with inflammatory CBP underwent complementary sacroiliac joint MRI. The diagnosis of axial SpA was based on the Assessment of SpondyloArthritis International Society classification criteria. Among the 64 patients (49 women) with sarcoidosis and CBP, 29 had inflammatory pain; 15/64 had a diagnosis of SpA (23.4% [95% CI: 13.7–35.6], 14/29 (48.3% [95% CI: 29.5–67.5] of those with inflammatory back pain). MRI sacroiliitis was found in 13 patients. On both univariate and multivariate analysis, SpA diagnosis was associated with inflammatory CBP (OR=28.5, 95% CI: 1.91–425.4) and sarcoidosis limited to the thorax (OR=6.74, 95% CI: 1.08–42.1). SpA was associated with young age (p = 0.0093) and male sex (p = 0.021) only on univariate analysis. Besides, 12/64 patients (18.8%, 95% CI: 10.1–30.5) had a diagnosis of sarcoidosis spine bone lesions, 7/64 (10.9%, 95% CI: 4.5–21.2) symptomatic vertebral fracture and 30/64 (46.9%, 95% CI: 34.3–59.8) degenerative spine. The prevalence of SpA is increased in sarcoidosis patients with inflammatory back pain. The systematic use of spine and sacroiliac MRI in this subgroup is justified. The association between other patient features and SpA needs further confirmation.
Sprache
Englisch
Identifikatoren
ISSN: 0049-0172
eISSN: 1532-866X
DOI: 10.1016/j.semarthrit.2019.03.006
Titel-ID: cdi_hal_primary_oai_HAL_hal_03487228v1

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