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Vol. 33 No. 2 (2018): The Archives of Rheumatology

Prevalence of Rheumatoid Arthritis and Spondyloarthritis in Turkey: A Nationwide Study

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Dilşad SİNDEL
Savaş GÜRSOY
Sami HİZMETLİ
Ece KAPTANOĞLU
Önder KAYHAN
Mehmet KIRNAP
Siranuş KOKİNO
Erkan KOZANOĞLU
Banu KURAN
Kemal NAS
Sema ÖNCEL
Deniz EVCİK
Sevim ORKUN
Tunay SARPEL
Serpil SAVAŞ
Ömer Faruk ŞENDUR
Kazım ŞENEL
Hatice UĞURLU
Kaan UZUNCA
İbrahim TEKEOĞLU
Francis GUILLEMIN
Özge ARDIÇOĞLU
Erdal GİLGİL
Cahit KAÇAR
Yeşim KURTAİŞ
Şehim KUTLAY
Bülent BÜTÜN
Peyman YALÇIN
Ülkü AKARIRMAK
Lale ALTAN
Füsun ARDIÇ
Tiraje TUNCER
Zuhal ALTAY
Ferhan CANTÜRK
Lale CERRAHOĞLU
Remzi ÇEVİK
Hüseyin DEMİR
Berrin DURMAZ

Nigar DURSUN
Tuncay DURUÖZ
Canan ERDOĞAN

Abstract

Objectives: This study aims to estimate the prevalence of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and spondyloarthritis (SpA) in Turkey using the same telephone questionnaire developed for screening RA and SpA in France and used in Serbia and Lithuania.


Material and methods: The study was performed in two steps. In step I, the French questionnaire was translated into Turkish and validated through a group of 200 patients (80 males, 120 females; mean age 44.0±13.1 years; range 19 to 75 years) followed up at the rheumatology departments of University Hospitals in Antalya and Ankara. In step II, the validated Turkish questionnaire was administered face-to-face to randomly selected 4,012 subjects (1,670 males, 2,342 females; mean age 41.5±16.8 years; range 16 to 97 years) by trained general practitioners across the country, in 25 prov- inces for case detection. The subjects who were suspected of having RA or SpA in accordance with the questionnaire were invited to the nearest university hospital for rheumatologic examination in order to confirm the diagnosis.


Results: In step II, a total of 25 subjects (2 males, 23 females) were diagnosed as RA. The standardized RA prevalence for the general population of Turkey was calculated as 0.56% (95% confidence interval [CI]; 0.33-0.79), 0.10% (95% CI; -0.05-0.25) for males and 0.89% (95% CI; 0.51-1.27) for females. A total of 18 subjects (3 males, 15 females) were diagnosed as SpA. The standardized SpA prevalence for the general population of Turkey was 0.46% (95% CI; 0.25-0.67), 0.17% (95% CI; -0.03-0.37) for males and 0.65% (95% CI; 0.32-0.98) for females. The prevalence of RA was highest in the Northern region (2.00%) and the prevalence of SpA was highest in the Central region (1.49%).


Conclusion: The prevalences of RA and SpA in Turkey are close to each other and there are significant inter-regional variations in prevalences of both RA and SpA.

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