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My Arthritis is Killing Me - It Must be Springtime
By Nathan Wei
It turns out that patients with rheumatoid arthritis appear
to have higher disease activity during the spring season relative to the fall
season, based on subjective and objective disease measures.
To determine whether a seasonal fluctuation in disease
severity exists among patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA), researchers
examined data from 1,665 patients with RA who participated in a large,
observational cohort study conducted in Japan from October 2000 to April 2005.
The majority of the patients (81.7%) were female, the mean age of the patients
was 57.2 years, and the mean disease duration was 9.9 years.
Ten criteria were used to assess disease activity, including
objective, subjective, patient-assessed, and physician-assessed measures.
Evaluations were made each spring and fall during the study period.
The results showed higher disease activity in the spring for
almost all measures.
In addition to clinical measures of disease, laboratory
measures of disease activity including the erythrocyte sedimentation rate (sed
rate), C-reactive protein, and rheumatoid factor were also significantly
elevated in the spring compared with the fall.
The implications of the research are difficult to fully
establish. However, it is clear that examining patients during different times
of the year may lead to different results. Seasonal variations in symptoms
should be taken into account when planning changes in treatment. Patients with
RA should be warned about the possible seasonal variations that can occur.
(N. Iikuni, A. Nakajima, E. Inoue, E. Tanaka, H. Okamoto, M.
Hara, T. Tomatsu, N. Kamatani and H. Yamanaka. What's in season for rheumatoid
arthritis patients? Seasonal fluctuations in disease activity. Rheumatology.
January 2007).
Nathan Wei, MD, FACP, FACR is a rheumatologist and Director
of the Arthritis and Osteoporosis Center of Maryland (http://www.aocm.org).
He is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine at the University of Maryland
School of Medicine and consultant to the National Institutes of Health. For more
info:
http://www.arthritis-treatment-and-relief.com/arthritis-treatment.html
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