| Literature DB >> 32476679 |
Paolo Falsetti1, Edoardo Conticini1, Caterina Acciai2, Caterina Baldi1, Marco Bardelli1, Stefano Gentileschi1, Luca Cantarini1, Bruno Frediani1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: Polymyalgia rheumatica (PMR) is the commonest inflammatory disorder of the elderly; an association with environmental triggers and a deregulated immune response have been described. The aim of this study was to investigate the association of environmental triggers before the onset of PMR.Entities:
Keywords: infection; polymyalgia rheumatica; ultrasound; vaccination
Year: 2020 PMID: 32476679 PMCID: PMC7249527 DOI: 10.5114/reum.2020.95360
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Reumatologia ISSN: 0034-6233
Demographic, laboratory, and ultrasonographic characteristics of patients with polymyalgia rheumatica, and subgroups with or without environmental trigger before disease onset
| Characteristics | Total | PMR with trigger | PMR without trigger | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PMR patients (females/males) | 58 (35/23) | 15 (9/6) | 43 (26/17) | 0.99 – ns |
| Age, years (range) | 71 (63–89) | 74.6 (66–86) | 70.8 (63–89) | 0.0697 – ns |
| Mean ESR at onset (range) | 51 mm/h (6–99) | 59 mm/h | 49 mm/h | 0.1119 – ns |
| Mean CRP at onset (range) | 3 mg/dl (0.5–11.3) | 6.8 mg/dl (2.3–11.3) | 2.4 mg/dl (0.5–7.8) | 0.0113* |
| Disease duration, months | 6.9 | 4.8 | 7.6 | 0.0005** |
| GC dependence | 25/58 | 10/15 | 15/43 | 0.0398* |
| US mean score shoulder: GH (range) | 0.7 (0–2) | 0.1 (0–1) | 0.9 (0–2) | 0.0018** |
| US mean score shoulder: SA-SD (range) | 1.3 (0–2) | 1.1 (0–2) | 1.4 (0–2) | 0.2410 – ns |
| US mean score shoulder: LHBT (range) | 1.2 (0–2) | 0.8 (0–2) | 1.3 (0–2) | 0.0561 – ns |
| US mean score hip (range) | 0.4 (0–2) | 0.2 (0–2) | 0.6 (0–2) | 0.1805 – ns |
CRP – C-reactive protein, ESR – erythrocytesedimentationrate, GC – glucocorticoids, GH – gleno-humeral joint, LHBT – longhead of biceps tendon, PMR – polymyalgiarheumatica, SA-SD – subacromial-subdeltoid bursa, SD – standard deviation, US – ultrasound, * p < 0.05, ** p < 0.01, ns – not significant.