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Prevalence of comorbidities in rheumatoid arthritis and evaluation of their monitoring in clinical practice: the Spanish cohort of the COMORA study

Abstract: Abstract Objectives: To describe the prevalence of comorbidities in patients with RA in Spain and discuss their management and implications using data from the Spanish cohort of the multinational study on COMOrbidities in Rheumatoid Arthritis (COMORA). Methods: This is a national sub-analysis of the COMORA study. We studied the demographics and disease characteristics of 200 adults patients diagnosed with RA (1987 ACR), and routine practices for screening and preventing the following selected comorbidities: cardiovascular, infections, cancer, gastrointestinal, pulmonary, osteoporosis and depression. Results: Patients had a mean age of 58 years and a mean RA duration of 10 years. Mean DAS28 score was 3.3 and approximately 25% of patients were in remission (DAS28 <2.6). Forty-four (22%) patients had ?1 comorbidity, the most frequent being depression (27%) and obesity (26%). A history of myocardial infarction or stroke was observed in 5% and 1% of patients, respectively, and any solid tumor in 6%. Having a Framingham Risk Score >20% (51%), hypercholesterolemia (46%) or hypertension (41%) and smoking (25%) were the most common CV risk factors. For prostate, colon and skin cancers, only 9%, 10% and 18% of patients, respectively, were optimally monitored. Infections were also inadequately managed, with 7% and 17% of patients vaccinated against influenza and pneumococcal, respectively, as was osteoporosis, with 47% of patients supplemented with vitamin D and 56% with a bone densitometry performed. Conclusions: In Spain, the prevalence of comorbidities and CV risk factors in RA patients with established and advanced disease is relatively high, and their management in clinical daily practice remains suboptimal.

 Authorship: Alejandro Balsa Criado; Leticia Lojo Oliveira; Mercedes Alperi; María García-Manrique; María del Carmen Ordóñez Cañizares; Lorena Pérez; Virginia Ruiz-Esquide Torino; Alfonso Fernando Corrales Martinez; Francisco Javier Narváez García; José Rey-Rey; Carlos Rodríguez-Lozano; Soledad Ojeda Bruno; Santiago Muñoz Fernández; Joan Miquel Nolla Solé; José García-Torrón; Fernando Gamero; Rosario García Vicuña; Blanca Hernández Cruz; José Campos Esteban; José Carlos Rosas Gómez de Salazar; José Francisco García Llorente; Antonio Gómez Centeno; Rafael Cáliz Cáliz; Raimon Sanmartí Sala; Alberto Bermúdez; Lydia Abasolo Alcázar; Antonio Fernández Nebro; Luis Rodríguez-Rodríguez; Carlos Marras Fernández-cid; Miguel Ángel González-Gay Mantecón; Ihsane Hmamouchi; Emilio Martín Mola

 Fuente: Reumatología Clínica, 2019, 15(2):102-108

 Publisher: Elsevier España

 Year of publication: 2019

 No. of pages: 7

 Publication type: Article

 DOI: 10.1016/j.reuma.2017.06.002

 ISSN: 1699-258X,1885-1398,1886-3604

 Publication Url: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.reuma.2017.06.

Authorship

BALSA CRIADO, ALEJANDRO

LOJO OLIVEIRA, LETICIA

ALPERI, MERCEDES

GARCÍA-MANRIQUE, MARÍA

ORDÓÑEZ CAÑIZARES, MARÍA DEL CARMEN

PÉREZ, LORENA

RUIZ-ESQUIDE TORINO, VIRGINIA

CORRALES MARTINEZ, ALFONSO FERNANDO

NARVÁEZ GARCÍA, FRANCISCO JAVIER

REY-REY, JOSÉ

RODRÍGUEZ-LOZANO, CARLOS

OJEDA BRUNO, SOLEDAD

MUÑOZ FERNÁNDEZ, SANTIAGO

MIQUEL NOLLA SOLÉ, JOAN

GARCÍA-TORRÓN, JOSÉ

GAMERO, FERNANDO

GARCÍA VICUÑA, ROSARIO

HERNÁNDEZ CRUZ, BLANCA

CAMPOS ESTEBAN, JOSÉ