Objective. To analyze whether sex differences in referral exist in patients
with rheumatoid arthritis (RA).
Methods. At the Department of Rheumatology of the Leiden University Medical
Center, a special early arthritis clinic (EAC) was established. General pr
actitioners (GPs) were encouraged to refer patients with joint complaints t
o the EAC. Subsequently, the diagnosis RA was made by a rheumatologist.
Results. In this report, 142 women and 82 men were included. The delays in
patient's first encounter with a GP for both sexes were comparable. However
, a significant difference in the GP'S delay in referring female patients w
ith RA to the EAC in comparison with male patients was observed (median of
93 days vs 58 days; p = 0.008).
Conclusion. This report determined GP referral delay of female patients to
a rheumatologist. GPs should be made aware that early detection and early r
eferral of patients with RA are crucial for early treatment.