Læknablaðið : fylgirit - 01.05.1978, Side 25

Læknablaðið : fylgirit - 01.05.1978, Side 25
Paper on XVI. Nordiske Bheumatologkongress 21-23. June 1976. N. Sigfusson, O.J. Björnsson, 6. Ólafsson, E. Allander & J. Thorsteinsson. The symptom of joint pain and a test for rheumatoid factor are both used in the diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis. It is therefore of interest to know if there is any association between joint pain on one hand and rheumatoid factor on the other. To answer this question I would like to pre- sent results from the health survey which was described in some detail by the previous speaker dr. Kolbeinsson. Also here only women will be considered. The second stage of this survey was conducted in 197J - '72 and comprised approx. 4.000 women aged 37-64 years. A health questionnaire was used to find out about symptoms from the joints. There were 4 questions on this: 1. Have you had pain in the joints? 2. Have you had swelling of the joints? 3. Have you had morning stiffness of the joints? 4. Have you had pain in at least 3 limb joints simultainously ? The tests for rheumatoid factor were the Rose- Waaler test and the acryl fixation test. These have already been described by dr. Kolbeinsson. Before I go further I would like to point out that the results here presented are preliminary. Slide 1 . The first table shows the relationship between the RW-test and the question: Have you had pain in the joints ? There were approx. 1100 women or 29% of the population who had joint pain. The prevalence of pos. RW in the joint pain group is 3.2% or more than two times higher than in the no joint pain group. This is a higly significant difference. Slide 2. This table shows the relationship between the RW-test and the question: Have you had any swelling of the joints? There were 564 women that registered RHEUMATOID FACTOR AND JOINT PAIN this symptom or 14% of the total population. In this joint swelling group 287o of the RW- positives were found. The prevalence ofpos. RW in the joint swelling group is 3.9% or 2 1/2 times higher than in the no swelling group. The difference is highly significant. SI i d e 3 . This table shows the relation between the RW-test and the question: Have you had morning stiffness of the joints? The prevalence of pos. RW in the stiffness group was 2.6% or 1 1/2 times higher than in the no stiffness group. The differenee in this case is not significant. Slide 4. This table shows the relationship between the RW-test and the question: Have you had pain in at least 3 limb joints simultainously ? Approx. 1 í>/o of the women had this symptom. The prevalence of pos.RW in the pain group was 3.C% and in the no pain group 1.87o. The difference is almost significant. Siide 5. This table shows the relationship between the RW-test and at least three of the previous 4 questions. Those who answered at least 3 questions with a yes were 590 or approx. 1 37o of the total. The prevalence of pos. RW in the yes group was 3.7% or more than 2 times higher than in the other group. The difference is highly significant. The AFT has been investigated in the same way as the RW-test and the results were much the same. To sum up it can be stated what in women each of the symptoms of joint pain, joint sweiling, and pain in 3 or more limb joints is associated with rheumatoid factor in such a way that a positive rheumatoid factor is approx. twice as common in women with these symptoms than those who are symptom free. 23
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