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Clinical rheumatology · 2008
Arthritis care & research · 2015
ObjectiveThe goal of this study was to determine the sensitivity of the new 2013 classification criteria for systemic sclerosis (SSc; scleroderma) in an independent cohort of SSc subjects and to assess the contribution of individual items of the criteria to the overall sensitivity.MethodsSSc subjects from the Canadian Scleroderma Research Group cohort were assessed. Sensitivity was determined in several subgroups of patients. In patients without the criterion of skin thickening proximal to the metacarpophalangeal (MCP) joints, we recalculated sensitivity after removing the individual criterion.ResultsA total of 724 SSc patients were included. Most were women (86%), mean age was 55.8 years, mean disease duration was 10.9 years, and 59% had limited cutaneous SSc (lcSSc). Overall, the sensitivity of the 2013 criteria was 98.3% compared to 88.3% for the 1980 criteria. This pattern was consistent among those with lcSSc (98.8% versus 85.6%), anticentromere antibodies (98.9% versus 79.8%), disease duration ≤3 years (98.7% versus 84.7%), and no skin involvement proximal to the MCP joints (97% versus 60%). In the latter subgroup, removing Raynaud's phenomenon and sclerodactyly from the criteria reduced the sensitivity to 77% and 79%, respectively. Removing both sclerodactyly and puffy fingers reduced the sensitivity to 62%.ConclusionThe 2013 SSc classification criteria classify more SSc patients than the 1980 criteria. The improvement in sensitivity is most striking in those with lcSSc, especially those without skin involvement proximal to the MCP joints. The addition of Raynaud's phenomenon and puffy fingers to the 2013 criteria accounts for important gains in sensitivity.
The Journal of rheumatology · 2009
Objective.To assess the longitudinal relationships, including directionality, among chronic pain, symptoms of depression, and disease activity in patients with early inflammatory arthritis (EIA).Methods.One hundred eighty patients with EIA completed an examination, including swollen joint count, and were administered the Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale (CES-D) and the McGill Pain Questionnaire (MPQ) at 2 timepoints 6 months apart. Cross-lagged panel path analysis was used to simultaneously assess concurrent and longitudinal relationships among pain, symptoms of depression, and number of swollen joints.Results.Pain, symptoms of depression, and number of swollen joints decreased over time (p < 0.001) and were prospectively linked to pain, symptoms of depression, and number of swollen joints, respectively, at 6 months. Symptoms of depression and pain were correlated with each other at baseline (0.47) and at 6-month followup assessments (0.28). Baseline symptoms of depression significantly predicted pain symptoms at 6 months (standardized regression coefficient = 0.28, p = 0.001), whereas pain and disease activity did not predict the course of any other variable after controlling for baseline values.Conclusion.Symptoms of depression predicted the trajectory of pain from baseline to 6 months. In addition, there were reciprocal/bidirectional associations between pain and symptoms of depression over time. More research is needed to better understand the relationship between pain and depressive symptoms and how to best manage patients with EIA who have high levels of both.
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The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume · 2022 · Journal Article
Dagneaux L, Nogue E, Mathieu J, Demoulin D, et al.
Joint bone spine · 2009 · Case Reports
Noël P, Mathieu J, Yahla M
American journal of hematology · 2008 · Clinical Trial
Adewoye AH, Chen TC, Ma Q, McMahon L, et al.
The Quarterly journal of medicine · 1978 · Clinical Trial
El-Ghobarey AF, Mavrikakis ME, Macleod M, Reynolds PM, et al.
British medical journal · 1977 · Case Reports
El-Ghobarey AF, Mavrikakis M, Morgan I, Mathieu JP
Revue medicale de Nancy · 1961 · Journal Article
LOUYOT P, GAUCHER A, MATHIEU J, METZ R
Journal de radiologie, d'electrologie, et de medecine nucleaire · 1961 · Journal Article
LOUYOT P, GAUCHER A, MATHIEU J
Revue medicale de Nancy · 1959 · Journal Article
LOUYOT P, GAUCHER A, MATHIEU J, JEANBLANC J, et al.
Arthritis care & research · 2015 · Journal Article
Alhajeri H, Hudson M, Fritzler M, Pope J, et al.
Journal des maladies vasculaires · 1984 · Comparative Study
Vayssairat M, Mathieu JF, Housset E
L'union medicale du Canada · 1981 · English Abstract
Clinical rheumatology · 2008 · Comparative Study
Santiago M, Baron M, Miyachi K, Fritzler MJ, et al.
The Journal of rheumatology · 2009 · Journal Article
Schieir O, Thombs BD, Hudson M, Taillefer S, et al.
Revista espanola de reumatismo y enfermedades osteoarticulares · 1976 · Journal Article
Hernández LA, Buchanan WW, Mathieu JP, Whaley K
Journal des maladies vasculaires · 1982 · English Abstract
Vayssairat M, Mathieu JF, Housset E
Hébert J, Mathon G, Mathieu JP