Læknablaðið : fylgirit - 01.07.1978, Qupperneq 155

Læknablaðið : fylgirit - 01.07.1978, Qupperneq 155
Professor W. Watson Buchanan: ON ARTHRITIS AND RHEUMATISM TODAY Arthritis and rheumatism are fast becoming Western Europes most prevalent, most expensive and most neglected group of diseases. Epidemiological studies which have been carried out in many Western European countries including Iceland and Great Britain indicate that between 1 -2% of adults have rheumatoid arthritis. A greater percentage have symptoms as a result of osteoarthritis and studies carried out in London indicate that the commonest disease of the elderly is osteoarthritis. Approximately l-2f7o of the adult population suffer from other deforming and painful forms of arthritis for example associated with the skin disease psoriasis, and in the young teenage boys, ankylosing spondylitis. The commonest cause of the young being off work is slipped disc. The high prevalence of these diseases is now causing serious economic considerations to the countries of Western Europe. In the United Kingdom it is known that 1 CP/o of sickness abscence in industry is due to arthritis and rheumatism of one sort or another. This is currently costing the Chancellor of Exchequer some 400 million pounds of sterling a year. This is equivalent to 10% of what is being spent currently in the National Health Service (NHS), and this is approximately the same as the drug bill in the United Kingdom. In other words an enormous loss and this is only a small proportion of the cost for this does not take into account the cost of hospitalor domicillary medical care, drug therapy, surgical treatment, aids, gadgets etc. But why then are these diseases being neglected. Particularly as they are painful and can cause severe disablement? The answer is that they do not make news. They are therefore not featured on televison and they do not make the headlines in the newspapers. They, by and large, begin slowly and they cripple rather than kill. The other reason is that the joints are not represented in the psyche as the heart so there is no emotional context with the joint. For instance if professor Christian Barnard had to transplant the human hip this would not make news. If he transplants a human heart everybody gets excited. In the past the Ieelandic population was nearly eliminated by the bubonic plague. Today in Iceland and indeed in the whole of Western Europe there is a new plague, the quiet plague, which is causing untold misery and suffering, not to mention economic losses. There are however signs that things are beginning to change for the better. This year, a World Rheumatism Year now, attention has been drawai to the problem, and many governments are now becoming extremely concerned. At the moment in the United Kingdom only 4.9% of the NHS budget is being spent on arthritis and rheumatism. Waiting lists for joint operation can be as long as 8 years period. This now has become an acute political problem and it is quite inhuman to expect the arthritic patient to wait for this period of time for an operation of an proven benefit. No politician or health administrator would indeed suggest to a patient to consider waiting this 153
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