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Review
. 2023 May;42(5):1479-1483.
doi: 10.1007/s10067-023-06581-0. Epub 2023 Mar 28.

How are rheumatologists from Argentina managing patients with arthralgias suspicious for progressing to rheumatoid arthritis?

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How are rheumatologists from Argentina managing patients with arthralgias suspicious for progressing to rheumatoid arthritis?

Juan Pablo Vinicki et al. Clin Rheumatol. 2023 May.

Abstract

Patients with arthralgias who could be at risk of progressing to rheumatoid arthritis (RA) represent a clinical challenge. Recommendations for their management and treatment are lacking. The purpose of the present study was to determine how Argentinean rheumatologists deal with these patients. We developed an anonymous ad hoc survey which was sent to 522 Argentinean rheumatologists. The RA study group of our Argentinean Rheumatology National Society assisted in forwarding the surveys to its members via the internet (e-mail or WhatsApp). The findings of the collected data are presented as descriptive statistics. The questionnaires were completed by 255 rheumatologists (overall response rate of 48.9%), and 97.6% confirmed that their practices had received medical consultations to rule out RA in patients with arthralgias. Ultrasound (US) was the method of first choice (93.7%) as part of the evaluation of these patients. For those in whom US power Doppler signal was present in at least one joint, 93.7% of the participants would start treatment and methotrexate was the first choice (58.1%). In patients with tenosynovitis but no synovitis on US, most rheumatologists would start treatment (89.4%), being NSAIDs the drug of first choice (52.3%). Argentinean rheumatologists evaluate patients with imminent RA and treat them based on their clinical judgment and findings from the US evaluation of affected joints; the drug of first choice for these patients among these rheumatologists was methotrexate. Despite published data of recent clinical trials, recommendations for the management and treatment of these patients are necessary.

Keywords: Arthralgias suspicious for progressing to rheumatoid arthritis; Arthritis; Diagnosis and joint damage; Imminent RA; Rheumatoid arthritis.

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