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Researchers at the Hospital for Special Surgery are trying to learn more about post-operative rheumatoid arthritis flare (RA). This study hopes to understand RA flare after total joint replacement surgery and what the result of flaring is for patients over the 6 weeks post operation.
Through this study we aim to describe rates, characteristics, and risk factors of RA flare within 6 weeks of total hip arthroplasty (THA) and total knee arthroplasty (TKA)
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The condition to be studied is worsening (flare) of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) in patients who have undergone arthroplasty. RA patients were recruited prior to elective THA and TKA and prospectively followed. Clinicians evaluated RA clinical characteristics 0-2 weeks before and 6 weeks post surgery. Patients answered questions regarding disease activity including self-reported joint counts and flare status weekly for 6 weeks.
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EXPLANATION OF CRITERIA:
Rheumatoid arthritis 1987 criteria:
morning stiffness in and around joints lasting at least 1 hour before maximal improvement;
soft tissue swelling (arthritis) of 3 or more joint areas observed by a physician;
swelling (arthritis) of the proximal interphalangeal, metacarpophalangeal, or wrist joints;
symmetric swelling (arthritis);
rheumatoid nodules;
the presence of rheumatoid factor; and
radiographic erosions and/or periarticular osteopenia in hand and/or wrist joints.
ACR/EULAR 2010 criteria for the classification of RA:
Table 3. The 2010 American College of Rheumatology/European League Against Rheumatism classification criteria for rheumatoid arthritis
Target population (Who should be tested?): Patients who
Classification criteria for RA (score-based algorithm: add score of categories A-D;
a score of ≥6/10 is needed for classification of a patient as having definite RA
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A. Joint involvement
1 large joint 0
2-10 large joints 1
1-3 small joints (with or without involvement of large joints) 2
4-10 small joints (with or without involvement of large joints) 3
>10 joints (at least 1 small joint) 5
B. Serology (at least 1 test result is needed for classification)
Negative RF and negative ACPA 0
Low-positive RF or low-positive ACPA 2
High-positive RF or high-positive ACPA 3
C. Acute-phase reactants (at least 1 test result is needed for classification)
Normal CRP and normal ESR 0
Abnormal CRP or abnormal ESR 1
D. Duration of symptoms
< 6 weeks 0
6 weeks 1
162 participants in 1 patient group
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