Rheumatoid Arthritis Flashcards

1
Q

What is rheumatoid arthritis?

What is it, whats its distribution, what does it effect?

A

Chronic autoimmune systemic illness characterised by a symmetrical peripheral arthritis and other systemic symptoms

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2
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If rheumatoid arthritis goes untreated what 3 things can it be associated with?

A

Joint damage
Disability
Premature mortality

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3
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Is rheumatoid more likely with one joint effected, a couple of joints or many joints?

A

Polyarteritis

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4
Q

What duration of symptoms make rheumatoid arthritis more common?

A

6 weeks or more

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5
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What is the epidemiology of rheumatoid arthritis?

A

Prevalence:
-Approx 1% of pop

M:F -> 1:3

Age of onset:
-Peak age 4th/5th decade but may occur at any age from 16 years

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6
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What is the aetiology of rheumatoid arthritis?

A

Genetic

Environmental

  • Smoking
  • Chronic infection (e.g. periodontal disease)
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7
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What is the pathology of rheumatoid arthritis?

A

Synovitis

  • inflammed synovial membrane
  • thickening
  • thinning of cartilage
  • inflammatory cell infiltration
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8
Q

What serology tests can you do in rheumatoid arthritis?

A

Rheumatoid factor (IgG, IgM)

Anti Cyclic Citrullinated Antibodies (anti CCP, ACPA)

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9
Q

What imaging studies can you use in rheumatoid arthritis investigation?

A

X-ray

  • Joint space narrowing
  • Joint errosion
  • Destruction of bones around joint

Ultrasound Doppler
-Shows inflammation

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10
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What are the symptoms of arthritis?

A
Pain
Stiffness
Immobility
Poor function
Systemic Symptoms
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11
Q

What are the clinical signs of arthritis?

A
Swelling
Tenderness
Limitation of movement
(Redness)
(Heat)
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12
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Where does joint pain usually occur first in rheumatoid arthritis?

A

Distal small joints

  • (hands and feet)
  • symmetrical
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13
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What are the systemic features of rheumatoid arthritis?

non-specific, specific and long term

A

Non-specific

  • Fatigue
  • Weight loss
  • Anaemia

Specific

  • Eyes
  • Lungs
  • Nerves
  • Skin
  • Kidneys

Long term
-CVS, malignancy

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14
Q

How common are rheumatoid nodules?

A

Up to 20% of patients will have them.

May indicate worse disease

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15
Q

How can you assess the activity of rheumatoid arthritis?

any scoring system?

A

Disease Activity Score

DAS 28

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16
Q

What DAS score represents eligibility for biologic therapy?

A

> 5.1

17
Q

What DAS score represents clinical remission?

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