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Immediate access rheumatology clinic: efficiency and outcomes.

Miriam Gärtner1, Julia P Fabrizii, Elisabeth Koban, Martin Holbik, Lorenz P Machold, Josef S Smolen, Klaus P Machold.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE AND METHODS: In order to facilitate access and shorten waiting times to rheumatologist assessment, an immediate access clinic (IAC) was established. Patients were assessed at presentation in the clinic and after 6-12 months, either in the clinic or by telephone. Data regarding diagnostic accuracy, pain levels and care were analysed.
RESULTS: From February to December 2009, 1036 patients were assessed. 223 (21.5%) patients had symptoms for 3 months or less. 660 were available for re-assessment after 6-12 months. Initial tentative diagnoses were confirmed in over 75% of patients suspected of having rheumatoid arthritis (RA), spondylarthropathy and osteoarthritis. Men suspected of having spondylarthropathy had a significantly longer symptom duration than women (median (IQR) 54.0 (18.0-120.0) vs 24.0 (6.0-66.0) months; p=0.0082). There was no significant gender difference regarding pain. At follow-up, the visual analogue scale for pain in RA patients admitted to further care in the clinic (n=61) had significantly decreased by a median (IQR) of 37.5 mm (10.5-50.5), whereas this improvement was only 6 mm (-26-33.5) in the 22 RA patients followed outside the clinic (p=0.0083).
CONCLUSIONS: The IAC resulted in considerable waiting time reduction for rheumatology assessment. A substantial minority was seen before 3 months' symptom duration. 'Positive predictive correctness' of the assessing rheumatologists regarding the presence of inflammatory rheumatic conditions was over 75%. Patients with RA cared for in the clinic had substantially lower pain levels after 6-12 months' follow-up than patients treated elsewhere.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21989539     DOI: 10.1136/annrheumdis-2011-200315

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Rheum Dis        ISSN: 0003-4967            Impact factor:   19.103


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