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. 2010 Jul;37(7):1488-501.
doi: 10.3899/jrheum.091165. Epub 2010 Jun 15.

Characteristics of joint involvement and relationships with systemic inflammation in systemic sclerosis: results from the EULAR Scleroderma Trial and Research Group (EUSTAR) database

Jerome Avouac  1 Ulrich WalkerAlan TyndallAndré KahanMarco Matucci-CerinicYannick AllanoreEUSTARI MiniatiA MullerF IannoneO DistlerR BecvarS SierakowskyO Kowal-BieleckaP CoelhoJ CabaneM CutoloY ShoenfeldG ValentiniJ RovenskyG RiemekastenP VlachoyiannopoulosR CaporaliS JiriM InancI Zimmermann GorskaP CarreiraS NovakL CzirjakF Oliveira RamosM JendroC ChizzoliniE J KucharzJ RichterF CozziB RozmanC M MalliaA GabrielliD FargeH P KienerD SchöffelP AiroF WollheimD MartinovicF TrottaS JablonskaK ReichS BombardieriP SiakkaR PelleritoL M BambaraJ Morovic-VerglesC DentonR HinrichsF Van den HoogenN DamjanovI KötterV OrtizS HeitmannD KrasowskaM SeidelP HaslerJ M Van LaarJ P KaltwasserI FoeldvariA Juan MasG BajocchiM WislowskaJ A Pereira Da SilvaS JacobsenM WormW GranigerA KuhnA StankovicR CossuttaM MajdanL Damjanovska RajcevskaM TiklyE L NasonovK SteinbrinkA HerrickU Müller-LadnerA DincR ScorzaK SondergaardF IndiveriH NielsenZ SzekaneczR M SilverM AntivalleI B EspinosaP García de la Pena LefebvreO MidtvedtD LaunayF ValesiniP TuvikR M IonescuN Del PapaS PintoF WigleyC MihaiM Sinziana CapranuC SunderkötterJ B JunS AlhasaniJ H DistlerE TonT SoukupJ SeiboldS ZeniP NashL MouthonF De KeyserM T DuruözF P CantatoreG StraussC A von MülhenM R PozziK EyerichJ SzechinskiM KeisermanF A HoussiauJ A Román-IvorraB Krummel-LorenzM AringerR WesthovensF BellisaiM MayerF StoecklM UprusA VolpeM BuslauS YavuzB GranelA Valderílio FeijóF Del GaldoS PopaT ZenoneX Ricardo MachadoM PileckyteS StebbingsA MathieuA TulliT TourinhoR SouzaR Acayaba de ToledoL StampK SolankiD VealeJ Francisco Marques NetoG F BagnatoE LoyoS TolozaM LiW Ahmed Abdel Atty MohamedV CobankaraJ OlasF SalsanoF OkselC M TanaseanuR FotiC AncutaM VonkP CaramashiL BerettaA BalbirA ChiàlaK Pasalic SimicM GhioB StamenkovicS RednicN HostR PelleritoE HachullaD E Furst
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Characteristics of joint involvement and relationships with systemic inflammation in systemic sclerosis: results from the EULAR Scleroderma Trial and Research Group (EUSTAR) database

Jerome Avouac et al. J Rheumatol. 2010 Jul.
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Abstract

Objective: To determine the prevalence of and independent factors associated with joint involvement in a large population of patients with systemic sclerosis (SSc).

Methods: This study was cross-sectional, based on data collected on patients included in the European League Against Rheumatism (EULAR) Scleroderma Trials and Research (EUSTAR) registry. We queried this database to extract data regarding global evaluation of patients with SSc and the presence of any clinical articular involvement: synovitis (tender and swollen joints), tendon friction rubs (rubbing sensation detected as the tendon was moved), and joint contracture (stiffness of the joints that decreased their range of motion). Overall joint involvement was defined by the occurrence of synovitis and/or joint contracture and/or tendon friction rubs.

Results: We recruited 7286 patients with SSc; their mean age was 56 +/- 14 years, disease duration 10 +/- 9 years, and 4210 (58%) had a limited cutaneous disease subset. Frequencies of synovitis, tendon friction rubs, and joint contractures were 16%, 11%, and 31%, respectively. Synovitis, tendon friction rubs, and joint contracture were more prevalent in patients with the diffuse cutaneous subset and were associated together and with severe vascular, muscular, renal, and interstitial lung involvement. Moreover, synovitis had the highest strength of association with elevated acute-phase reactants taken as the dependent variable.

Conclusion: Our results highlight the striking level of articular involvement in SSc, as evaluated by systematic examination in a large cohort of patients with SSc. Our data also show that synovitis, joint contracture, and tendon friction rubs are associated with a more severe disease and with systemic inflammation.

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