| Literature DB >> 27594920 |
K Carter1, M Lahiri2, P P Cheung2, A Santosa2, K Rome3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Foot problems are highly prevalent in people with inflammatory arthritis reported from studies in the UK, Europe and New Zealand, but there is limited evidence from Southeast Asia. The study aim was to evaluate the prevalence of foot problems in people with inflammatory arthritis in Singapore.Entities:
Keywords: Foot impairment; Foot pain; Inflammatory arthritis; Podiatry
Mesh:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27594920 PMCID: PMC5010761 DOI: 10.1186/s13047-016-0169-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Foot Ankle Res ISSN: 1757-1146 Impact factor: 2.303
Demographic and clinical characteristics
| Age, years | 52.0 (14.5) |
|---|---|
| Women, n (%) | 51 (50 %) |
| Ethnicity, n (%) | |
| Chinese | 70 (69 %) |
| Malay | 11 (11 %) |
| Indian | 15 (15 %) |
| Caucasian | 0 (0 %) |
| Other | 5 (5 %) |
| Body Mass Index, Kg/m2 | 27.2 (5.4) |
| Smokers, n (%) | 14 (14 %) |
| Disease duration, years | 9.3 (0.3) |
| Disease type, n (%) | |
| • Rheumatoid arthritis | 46 (46 %) |
| • Gout | 31 (31 %) |
| • Spondyloarthritis | 15 (15 %) |
| • Psoriatic arthritis | 4 (4 %) |
| • Undifferentiated inflammatory arthritis | 5 (5 %) |
| Medications, n (%) | |
| • Methotrexate | 42 (60 %) |
| • Combination DMARD therapy (≥2 DMARDs) | 52 (74 %) |
| • Biologics | 4 (6 %) |
| • Prednisone | 40 (40 %) |
| Other medications, n (%) | |
| NSAID, n (%) | 49 (49 %) |
| Diabetes Mellitus, n (%) | 12 (12 %) |
| Patient global VAS (VAS 0–100), mm | 26 (26) |
| Tender (28) joint count | 1.8 (2.8) |
| Swollen (28) joint count | 1.3 (2.1) |
| DAS28-ESR score | 3.54 (1.1) |
| ESR, mm/h | 31.6 (21.2) |
| CRP, mg/L | 27.4 (32.2) |
| mHAQ score | 0.25 (0.36) |
Data presented as mean (SD) unless specified
DMARD Disease modifying anti-rheumatic drug, NSAID Non steroidal anti-inflamamtory drugs, VAS Visual analogue scale, ESR Erythrocyte sedimentation rate, CRP C-reactive protein, DAS-28 disease activity score in 28 joints
Foot and ankle characteristics
| Foot erosion on radiograph, n (%) | 19 (40 %)a |
|---|---|
| Previous foot surgery, n (%) | 9 (9 %) |
| Presence of current foot pain, n (%) | 48 (48 %) |
| Previous foot pain, n (%) | 81 (81 %) |
| Current foot ulceration, n (%) | 1 (1 %) |
| Structural Index | |
| Forefoot score | 4.9 (4.2) |
| Rearfoot score | 3.5 (3.3) |
| Total Structural Index | 8.4 (6.2) |
| Foot Posture Index foot-type | 4 (6) |
| Callus Patterns: | |
| Forefoot, n (%) | 12 (12 %) |
| Rearfoot, n (%) | 0 (0 %) |
| Toes, n (%) | 6 (6 %) |
| Severity of bunion, n (%) | |
| Stage 1 | 48 (48 %) |
| Stage 2 | 25 (25 %) |
| Stage 3 | 18 (18 %) |
| Stage 4 | 10 (10 %) |
| Has seen a podiatrist before, n (%) | 21 (21 %) |
| FISTOTAL score | 17 (13) |
| FISIF subscale score | 7 (5) |
| FISAP subscale score | 10 (9) |
Data presented as mean (SD) unless specified
FIS Foot Impact Score total, FIS Foot Impact Score foot impairment/footwear restriction, FIS Foot Impact Score activity limitation/participation restriction
a48 participants underwent foot X-rays