Objective. To assess whether early swelling and tenderness in large joints in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is predictive of later local damage and whether this leads to functional disability. Methods. Two-year clinical and 8-year radiological followup data from the BeSt study (trial numbers NTR262 and NTR265), a randomized controlled treat-to-target trial, were used. The association between early local joint swelling and/or tenderness (at least once, or for ≥ 2 consecutive visits) and later large-joint damage (Larsen score ≥ 1) was assessed using generalized estimating equations. The association between large-joint damage and functional ability [by Health Assessment Questionnaire (HAQ)] was assessed using logistic and linear regression analysis. Results. Clinical and 8-year radiological data were available for 290 patients. Concomitant local joint swelling and tenderness at least once in the first 2 years was independently associated with damage of the large joints (OR 2.5, 95% CI 1.7-3.6), as was swelling without tenderness (OR 2.0, 95% CI 1.1-3.6). Stronger effects were seen for persistent swelling and/or tenderness. Other independent predictors for joint damage were baseline erythrocyte sedimentation rate (OR 1.01, 95% CI 1.01-1.02) and the presence of rheumatoid factor and/or anticitrullinated protein antibodies (OR 2.5, 95% CI 1.5-4.1; and OR 2.2, 95% CI 1.3-3.8, respectively). Patients with large-joint damage had a higher HAQ score after 8 years than patients without (difference 0.15). Conclusion. Early local swelling and tenderness are independent predictors of later joint damage in these joints after 8 years of Disease Activity Score-guided treatment in patients with RA. This suggests that suppression of local inflammation could help prevent local damage and functional disability. The Journal of Rheumatology Copyright © 2013. All rights reserved.
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Van Den Broek, M., Dirven, L., Kroon, H. M., Kloppenburg, M., Ronday, H. K., Peeters, A. J., … Allaart, C. F. (2013). Early local swelling and tenderness are associated with large-joint damage after 8 years of treatment to target in patients with recent-onset rheumatoid arthritis. Journal of Rheumatology, 40(5), 624–629. https://doi.org/10.3899/jrheum.121248
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