Objective-To ascertain the prevalence of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) in
an Italian general population. Methods-The study was performed in the
years 1991-92 in Chiavari, a small town located on the Ligurian coast,
and involved 4456 subjects aged 16 years or more from four general pr
actices. The subjects received a postal questionnaire developed to det
ect patients with current or past inflammatory joint diseases. The age
and sex distribution of the sample were similar to those of the Itali
an population from the 1992 census. Patients reporting a history of jo
int swelling in at least a pair of symmetrical joints were reviewed by
a rheumatologist. The clinical records of non-responders and responde
rs who failed to attend the clinic were also reviewed. Results-3294 of
4456 (73.9%) subjects answered to the questionnaire. The mean (SD) ag
e of the 3294 responders was 48.3 (19.3) years; 53.7% of them were fem
ale. Swelling in at least two symmetrical joints was reported by 230 s
ubjects (7%). Among them, 11 patients fulfilling the 1987 ARA criteria
for RA.were identified. The prevalence of RA was 0.33% (95% CI 0.13,
0.53) in the general population, 0.13% (95% CI 0, 0.31) in men, and 0.
51% (95% CI 0.18, 0.84) in women.Conclusions-These data are consistent
with the results of three earlier studies published in the fifties in
the Italian literature and confirm that the prevalence of RA is low i
n Italy and has remained unchanged in the last 40 years.