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Clinical characteristics of anterior chest wall pain in spondyloarthritis: An analysis of 275 patients

Authors :
Judith Payet
Anne Durnez
Isabelle Fabreguet
Simon Paternotte
Eugénie Koumakis
Vincent Burki
Fanny Roure
Laure Gossec
Muriel Elhai
Magali Meyer
Maxime Dougados
Source :
Joint Bone Spine. 79:476-481
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2012.

Abstract

Objectives Anterior chest wall pain is a common but little studied feature of spondyloarthritis. The objectives of our study were to assess the prevalence of anterior chest wall pain and to describe its clinical characteristics in a cohort of spondyloarthritis patients in a tertiary care center. Methods Study design: retrolective single center observational study in 2010 (COSPA). Consecutive patients with definite spondyloarthritis according to Amor's criteria were included. Data collection: each patient underwent direct interview by a physician. Prevalence of anterior chest wall pain, according to spondyloarthritis subtype and its date of appearance, localization and nature were collected. Results In all, 275 consecutive spondyloarthritis patients were assessed. Among them, 102 patients (37.1%) suffered from spondyloarthritis-associated anterior chest wall pain. It was the first symptom of spondyloarthritis in 3.6% of cases. The prevalence after 5 and 10 years following the diagnosis of spondyloarthritis was 26.0% and 35.5%, respectively. Pain was usually in the upper chest and acute, increased by respiratory movements and movements of the arm; pain during the night was less frequent (41.0%). A flare lasted on average 5 weeks; recurrences were frequent (75%). Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and anti-tumor necrosis factor agents were reported as effective in 49.3% and 80.0% of cases, respectively. Conclusion Anterior chest wall pain was a frequent manifestation in spondyloarthritis. It occurred early in the disease course, but the risk persisted after disease onset. Better knowledge of the clinical characteristics of this symptom may help physicians for diagnosis and follow-up.

Details

ISSN :
1297319X
Volume :
79
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Joint Bone Spine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ed1625d1c2153ac189c734dcc0e148f9
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbspin.2011.10.003