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Clinical audit of foot problems in patients with rheumatoid arthritis treated at Counties Manukau District Health Board, Auckland, New Zealand

机译:新西兰奥克兰市manukau区卫生局治疗类风湿性关节炎患者足部问题的临床试验

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BackgroundAt diagnosis, 16% of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients may have foot joint involvement, increasing to 90% as disease duration increases. This can lead to joint instability, difficulties in walking and limitation in functional ability that restricts activities of daily living. The podiatrist plays an important role in the multidisciplinary team approach to the management of foot problems. The aim of this study was to undertake a clinical audit of foot problems in patients with RA treated at Counties Manukau District Health Board.MethodsPatients with RA were identified through rheumatological clinics run within CMDHB. 100 patients were eligible for inclusion. Specific foot outcome tools were used to evaluate pain, disability and function. Observation on foot lesions were noted and previous history of foot assessment, footwear/insoles and foot surgery were evaluated.ResultsThe median age of the cohort was 60 (IQR: 51–64) years old with median disease duration of 15 (IQR: 7.3–25) years. Over 85% presented with foot lesions that included corns and callus over the forefoot region and lesser toe deformities. Moderate to high disability was noted. High levels of forefoot structural damage were observed. 76% had not seen a podiatrist and 77% reported no previous formal foot assessment. 40% had been seen at the orthotic centre for specialised footwear and insoles. 27% of RA patients reported previous foot surgery. A large proportion of patients wore inappropriate footwear.ConclusionThis clinical audit suggests that the majority of RA patients suffer from foot problems. Future recommendations include the provision of a podiatrist within the current CMDHB multidisciplinary rheumatology team to ensure better services for RA patients with foot problems.
机译:背景在诊断时,类风湿关节炎(RA)患者中有16%可能患有脚关节,随着疾病持续时间的增加,这一比例增加到90%。这可能导致关节不稳定,行走困难和功能能力受限,从而限制了日常生活。足病医生在多学科团队方法中解决脚部问题中起着重要作用。这项研究的目的是在曼努考县卫生局进行的RA患者脚部疾病的临床审计。方法通过在CMDHB内的风湿病诊所对RA患者进行鉴定。 100名患者符合纳入条件。使用特定的足部预后工具评估疼痛,​​残疾和功能。观察足部病变情况并评估足部评估,鞋类/鞋垫和足部手术的既往史。结果该队列的中位年龄为60(IQR:51–64)岁,中位病程为15(IQR:7.3– 25年。超过85%的患者出现足部病变,包括前足区域的玉米和愈伤组织以及较小的脚趾畸形。注意到中度至高度残疾。观察到高水平的前足结构损伤。 76%的人没有看过足病医生,而77%的人以前没有进行过正式的足部评估。在矫正中心发现的专业鞋类和鞋垫占40%。 27%的RA患者报告过先前的足部手术。大部分患者穿着不合适的鞋。结论该临床审计表明大多数RA患者患有脚部疾病。未来的建议包括在当前的CMDHB多学科风湿病学团队内配备足病医生,以确保为患有脚部疾病的RA患者提供更好的服务。

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