Original Article

Vol. 30 No. 1 (2015): The Archives of Rheumatology

Characteristics of Patients With Rheumatoid Arthritis in Turkey: Results From the Turkish League Against Rheumatism Rheumatoid Arthritis Registry

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Ece AYDOĞ
Elem İNAL
Neşe ÖLMEZ
Erkan KOZANOĞLU
Öznur ÖKEN
Sumru ÖZEL
Ümit DÜNDAR
Ayşen AKINCI
Cihat ÖZTÜRK
Konçuy SİVRİOĞLU
Mehmet Tuncay DURUÖZ
Hatice UĞURLU
Erhan ÇAPKIN
Lale ALTAN
Deniz EVCİK
Oğuz DURMUŞ
İlker YAĞCI
Ömer Faruk ŞENDUR
Filiz Meryem SERTPOYRAZ
Ahmet ÖZGÜL
Kazım ŞENEL
Kazım ÇAPACI
Pelin YAZGAN
Şebnem ATAMAN
Hatice BODUR
Aylin REZVANİ
Nurdan PAKER
Nurettin TASTEKİN
Altınay GÖKSEL KARATEPE
Pınar BORMAN
Mahmut YENER
Kemal NAS
Melek SEZGİN
Ajda BAL
İbrahim TEKEOĞLU
Beril DOĞU
Zuhal ALTAY
Mehmet KIRNAP
Alev GÜRGAN
Ali GÜR
Sami HİZMETLİ
Zafer GÜNENDİ
Rana ERDEM

Abstract

Objectives: This study investigates the demographic and clinical characteristics of patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) in Turkey, and attempts to identify strategies for the prevention, treatment, and support of RA.


Patients and methods: A total of 2,359 patients (1,966 females, 393 males; mean age 51.6±12.5 years; range 18 to 75 years) with RA from 36 centers across Turkey, who were recorded in the Turkish League Against Rheumatism (TLAR) RA Registry between September 2007 and March 2011, were evaluated. Patients’demographic and clinical data were recorded. Disease activity, functional status, and radiographic damage were measured using the Disease Activity Score 28, the Health Assessment Questionnaire, and van der Heijde modified Sharp scoring method.


Results: The mean duration of academic education received was 5.2±3.8 years, and 74.6% of the patients were homemakers. Non-biological disease modifying anti-rheumatic drugs were used by 91.0% of the patients, while 10.2% used biological disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drugs. The mean Disease Activity Score 28, Health Assessment Questionnaire, and Sharp scores were 4.0±1.4, 0.38±0.37, and 31.2±57.1, respectively. Of the patients, 17.8% were in remission and 14.1% had low disease activity rates, while 42.7% and 25.5% had moderate and high disease activity rates.


Conclusion: The majority of patients with RA in Turkey are middle-aged homemakers. Despite the high rates of disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drugs use, the majority of patients had moderate and high disease activity. These findings indicate that treatment needs of RA patients are not met sufficiently.

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