Comorbidities in Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis and Their Association with Patient-reported Outcomes: Results of Claims Data Linked to Questionnaire Survey
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Comorbidities in Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis and Their Association with Patient-reported Outcomes: Results of Claims Data Linked to Questionnaire Survey
Abstract
Objective: To investigate the prevalence of comorbidities in a population-based cohort of persons with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) compared to matched controls and to examine their association with patient-reported outcomes in a survey sample.
Methods: Data of 96,921 persons with RA [International Classification of Diseases, 10th ed (ICD-10) M05/M06] and 484,605 age- and sex-matched controls without RA of a German statutory health fund were studied regarding 26 selected comorbidities (ICD-10). A self-reported questionnaire, comprising joint counts [(tender joint count (TJC), swollen joint count (SJC)], functional status (Hannover Functional Ability Questionnaire), effect of the disease (Rheumatoid Arthritis Impact of Disease), and well-being (World Health Organization 5-item Well-Being Index; WHO-5) was sent to a random sample of 6193 persons with RA, of whom 3184 responded. For respondents who confirmed their RA (n = 2535), associations between comorbidities and patient-reported outcomes were analyzed by multivariable linear regression.
Results: Compared to controls, all investigated comorbidities were more frequent in persons with RA (mean age 63 yrs, 80% female). In addition to cardiovascular risk factors, the most common were osteoarthritis (44% vs 21%), depression (32% vs 20%), and osteoporosis (26% vs 9%). Among the survey respondents, 87% of those with 0-1 comorbidity but only 77% of those with ≥ 8 comorbidities were treated by rheumatologists. Increasing numbers of comorbidities were associated with poorer values for TJC, SJC, function, and WHO-5.
Conclusion: Compared to a matched population, persons with RA present with increased prevalence of numerous comorbidities. Patients with RA and multimorbidity are at risk of insufficient rheumatological care and poorer patient-reported outcomes.
Keywords: COMORBIDITY; DEPRESSION; EPIDEMIOLOGY; HEALTHCARE; RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS.
Comment in
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Shifting from a Rheumatologic Point of View toward Patient-centered Care in Rheumatoid Arthritis with an Integrated Management of Comorbidities.J Rheumatol. 2019 Jun;46(6):545-547. doi: 10.3899/jrheum.181379. J Rheumatol. 2019. PMID: 31154441 No abstract available.
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The Increased Risk of Thromboembolic Events in Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis.J Rheumatol. 2020 Jan;47(1):160. doi: 10.3899/jrheum.190899. Epub 2019 Nov 1. J Rheumatol. 2020. PMID: 31676697 No abstract available.
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