1. Airflow obstruction as a marker of adverse prognosis in rheumatoid arthritis
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Julien Guiot, Monique Henket, Marie Ernst, Laurence Seidel, Marie Winandy, Anna Denis, Anne-Noëlle Frix, Fanny Gester, Marie Thys, Laurie Giltay, Omaima Garah, Makon-Sébastien Njock, Perrine Canivet, Paul Meunier, Jean-Louis Corhay, Céline Regnier, Olivier Malaise, Michel Malaise, and Renaud Louis
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rheumatoid arthritis ,airway obstruction ,chronic obstructive pulmonary disease ,interstitial lung diseases ,bronchiolitis ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
ObjectivesIn our study, we explored the specific subgroup of patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) suffering from obstructive lung disease (OLD) and its impact on morbi-mortality.MethodsOur retrospective study included 309 patients suffering from RA with either obstructive (O-RA) or non-obstructive patterns (non-O-RA). OLD was defined based on the Tiffeneau index at the first available pulmonary functional test (PFT). Survival was then calculated and represented by a Kaplan–Meier curve. The comparison between the populations considered was performed by the Log-Rank test.ResultsOut of the 309 RA patients, 102 (33%) had airway obstruction. The overall survival time was significantly lower in the O-RA group than in the non-O-RA group (n = 207) (p
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- 2023
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