Objective Application of the ASAS classification criteria for axSpA in classifying axPsA is a topic of debate. In this study, we aimed to determine the prevalence of axPsA in patients with psoriasis and back pain who do not meet the entry pain features of the ASAS classification criteria. Methods Patients reporting late-onset back pain (LoBP, after the age of 45) or non-chronic back pain (NcBP, lasting less than months) in the DCS screening tool were included in a group termed 'non-ASAS back pain' (non-ASAS/BP). They underwent clinical/instrumental assessment aimed at axPsA diagnosis and were compared with those patients fulfilling both of two ASAS entry pain features at the screening (ASAS/BP). Results After rheumatological evaluation, 50/265 (18.8%) patients, 34/50 (68%) LoBP and 16/50 (32%) NcBP, were categorized as the non-ASAS/BP group. In comparison with ASAS/BP patients, the mean age was higher, and the prevalence of IBP was lower. Clinical disease activity was similar between the two groups. AxPsA was
Axial psoriatic arthritis in patients not fulfilling the back pain entry features of the ASAS Classification Criteria for Axial Spondyloarthritis: findings from the ATTRACT Study / Paci, Valentino; Proft, Fabian; Agostinelli, Alice; Sordillo, Raffaella; Cimaroli, Ilaria; Giannoni, Melania; Campanati, Anna; Carotti, Marina; Sessa, Francesco; Fiorini, Federico; Ciferri, Monia; Giovagnoni, Andrea; Polonara, Gabriele; Benfaremo, Devis; Foti, Rosario; Moroncini, Gianluca; Lubrano, Ennio; Poddubnyy, Denis; Luchetti Gentiloni, Michele Maria. - In: RHEUMATOLOGY. - ISSN 1462-0324. - ELETTRONICO. - 64:9(2025), pp. 5048-5057. [10.1093/rheumatology/keaf251]
Axial psoriatic arthritis in patients not fulfilling the back pain entry features of the ASAS Classification Criteria for Axial Spondyloarthritis: findings from the ATTRACT Study
Paci, Valentino;Agostinelli, Alice;Sordillo, Raffaella;Cimaroli, Ilaria;Giannoni, Melania;Campanati, Anna;Carotti, Marina;Sessa, Francesco;Fiorini, Federico;Giovagnoni, Andrea;Polonara, Gabriele;Benfaremo, Devis;Moroncini, Gianluca;Luchetti Gentiloni, Michele Maria
2025-01-01
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Objective Application of the ASAS classification criteria for axSpA in classifying axPsA is a topic of debate. In this study, we aimed to determine the prevalence of axPsA in patients with psoriasis and back pain who do not meet the entry pain features of the ASAS classification criteria. Methods Patients reporting late-onset back pain (LoBP, after the age of 45) or non-chronic back pain (NcBP, lasting less than months) in the DCS screening tool were included in a group termed 'non-ASAS back pain' (non-ASAS/BP). They underwent clinical/instrumental assessment aimed at axPsA diagnosis and were compared with those patients fulfilling both of two ASAS entry pain features at the screening (ASAS/BP). Results After rheumatological evaluation, 50/265 (18.8%) patients, 34/50 (68%) LoBP and 16/50 (32%) NcBP, were categorized as the non-ASAS/BP group. In comparison with ASAS/BP patients, the mean age was higher, and the prevalence of IBP was lower. Clinical disease activity was similar between the two groups. AxPsA was| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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