Læknablaðið : fylgirit - 01.05.1978, Side 28

Læknablaðið : fylgirit - 01.05.1978, Side 28
A. Kolbeinsson, E. AUander, O. Björnsson, O. Olafsson, N. Sigfússon, J. Thorsteinsson. Intr oduction: In a long term population study, which was started in 1967 by the Icelandic Heart Associ- ation, the prevalence and incidence of RF in the population of Reykjavik and suburbs was investi- gated. The RF is considered as a risk factor and information on its prevalence and incidense is of epidemiological significance. The knowledge in this field may also contribute to better under- standing of the nature of the rheumatoid arthritis. Mater ial: The population selected for this study, both men and women, were divided in three groups for either sex, labeled A, B and C (see table I). The selection was based on date of birth, this the group B consisted of women borne on the 1., 4., 7., 10. etc. day of each month. There were apprax. 3000 people in each group. The first stage of investigation was performed from the fall '68 to the fall '69. This stage consisted of the B group (women) and the response was 707o. The second stage of the investigation was performed three years later '71 - '72. Then the group B was investigated second time and the group C for the first time. The response in the second investigation of women was 74%. The total number of sera investigated for rheumatoid factor was 4093 (1% of the sera collected were not investigated for RF.) Table II shows in the first column the 6 age groups of women according to date of birth, devided into five year intervals, in the second stage of investigation (1971). The highest number of participants are in the two middle age groups. In the third column of the table is the number of women investigated in group B, first and second stage and in group C investigated for the first time at the second stage of this study. , (1971). Most of the women in the B group at the second stage were investigated for second time, but some for the first time (those who did not respond to invitation to the first stage of the study). M ethods: Two methods were used for determining the THE PREVALENCE AND INCIDENCE OF RHEUMATOID FACTOR (RF) AMONG FEMALE POPULATION IN ICELAND RF. Both Waaler-Rose (WR) and akrylfixation test (AFt). Right after collection the sera were frosen down and stored at minus 22C. The storage time of sera varied from 6 months to 30 months. Two technicians performed the test for RF. One did the first stage and the other the second stage. Two sera with positive WR titer were used as controls. These controls were compared with an intemational reference preparation of RF serum obtained from Statens Seruminstitut Copenhagen. R esults: Results from the first stage of this study has been published and this paper deals with results from investigation of RF in group B and C females in the second stage of the study. Diagram III. shows the prevalence of Waaler Rose titer equal or gradet 1/20 in the two groups of women. Group B first stage and Group B-C second stage. The intermitted line in this diagram shows the results from the first stage Group-B and the solid line the results from the second stage. Group B-C. These curves show the prevalence of RF show similar trends and the prevalence of R F increases with age. Diagram IV. shows the prevalence of AFT titer, equal or greater than 1/20 in the same way and in the same groups as diagram III shows the WR titer. The curves from first and second stage do not agree in the same way as the curves for WR titer did. The curve from first stage is 1/2-1% lower than the curves from second stage. This may be explained by the fact that two different technicians performed the AFT tests at each stage, and the tests are rather difficult to read. Table V. shows the changes in WR titers from positive to negative reaction. In this table the lowest positive titer is 1/10. 35 were positive in the first stage and 34 were positive in second stage. From 1734 negatives in first stage 19 were positive or 140 in the second stage. The estimated age conditioned yearly brutto incidence of RF in this population will be approxi- mately 0. 3%. Compared to the yearly aged condition netto incidence of RF 0.1%. 26
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