U. Bergstrom et al., Lower disease activity and disability in Swedish patients with rheumatoid arthritis in 1995 compared with 1978, SC J RHEUM, 28(3), 1999, pp. 160-165
The aim of this study was to evaluate differences in disease activity, disa
bility, and medical treatment in consecutive patients with rheumatoid arthr
itis seen at the outpatient clinics in Malmo, in 1978 (n=148) and 1995 (n=1
64). The groups were similar with regard to age, gender, disease duration,
and the proportion having had hip or knee replacement surgery. The patients
in 1995 had lower values for CRP (p<0.001), Ritchie Articular Index (mean
values: 5.5 vs. 9.9, p<0.001), and Steinbrocker functional class index (mea
n values: 1.96 vs. 2.16, p<0.001) than the 1978 group. The 1995 patient gro
up was also more extensively treated with DMARD:s (68 vs. 51%, p<0.01) and
glucocorticosteroids (23 vs. 12%, p<0.02) and had historically been treated
with almost twice as many DMARD:s (2.7 vs. 1.5, p<0.001). Similar findings
regarding disease activity and disability were made when restricting the a
nalysis to subgroups of patients that were seropositive or had a shorter di
sease duration (<5 yrs).
The lower disease severity in the 1995 group may be secondary to a more act
ive medical treatment, although other possibilities such as differences in
selection and secular changes in disease severity unrelated to medication c
annot be excluded.