Spectrum of Rheumatological Disorders: A Clinic-based Study

Authors

  • AKM Shaheen Ahmed BIRDEM
  • Muhammad Abdur Rahim BIRDEM
  • Pratik Dewan BIRDEM
  • Hasna Fahmima Haque BIRDEM
  • Reshad Falah Nazim Ibrahim Medical College
  • Farhana Afroz BIRDEM
  • Samira Rahat Afroze BIRDEM
  • Jamal Uddin Ahmed BIRDEM
  • Mostaque Hossain BIRDEM
  • Md. Delwar Hossain BIRDEM
  • Md. Raziur Rahman BIRDEM
  • A K M Musa BIRDEM
  • Md. Shah Zaman Khan BIRDEM
  • Moshiur Rahman Khasru BIRDEM
  • Khwaja Nazim Uddin BIRDEM

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3329/jom.v15i1.19855

Keywords:

Prevalence, rheumatological diseases, rheumatology clinic

Abstract

Objectives: To assess the prevalence and distribution of rheumatic diseases at rheumatology clinic in a tertiary level hospital.

Methods: This retrospective study was done at rheumatology clinic of BIRDEM from July 2009 to December 2012. Diagnoses were reached by using clinical criteria supplemented by necessary investigations.

Results: Total number of patients was 772 with female predominance (F:M ratio of 1.3:1). Mean age was 46.9 (range 13-83) years. Majority (85.9%) were in 3rd to 6th decades. Degenerative diseases (49.9%) were most common, followed by inflammatory conditions (33.5%), soft tissue rheumatism (7%), metabolic bone disease (4.8%) and connective tissue diseases (2.5%). Rheumatoid arthritis (27.7%) was the most prevalent disease, followed by osteoarthritis of knees (26.2%) and lumber spines (23.4). Tendinitis, osteoporosis, fibromyalgia and systemic lupus erythematosus prevailed in 5.6%, 4.8%, 1.4% and 1.3% cases respectively. Common comorbidities were diabetes mellitus (87.9%),  hypertension (22.2%), ischaemic heart disease (12.4%), dyslipidaemia (10.1%), fatty liver (7.9%), chronic kidney disease (6.9%) and hypothyroidism (4.5%). Commonly prescribed medications were non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (93%), disease modifying anti-rheumatic drugs (28.9%) and prednisolone (10.6%). Physiotherapy was required in 13.3% cases. In 56.6% cases various combination of treatment was required. In 12% patients receiving methotrexate, adverse effects occurred.

Conclusion: Degenerative joint and spine diseases were more common but as an individual disease rheumatoid arthritis was the most prevalent condition.

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/jom.v15i1.19855

J Medicine 2014; 15: 23-27

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Author Biographies

AKM Shaheen Ahmed, BIRDEM

Registrar, Department of Internal Medicine

Muhammad Abdur Rahim, BIRDEM

Department of Internal Medicine

Pratik Dewan, BIRDEM

Department of Internal Medicine

Hasna Fahmima Haque, BIRDEM

Department of Internal Medicine

Reshad Falah Nazim, Ibrahim Medical College

Department of Pathology

Farhana Afroz, BIRDEM

Department of Internal Medicine

Samira Rahat Afroze, BIRDEM

Department of Internal Medicine

Jamal Uddin Ahmed, BIRDEM

Department of Internal Medicine

Mostaque Hossain, BIRDEM

Department of Internal Medicine

Md. Delwar Hossain, BIRDEM

Department of Internal Medicine

Md. Raziur Rahman, BIRDEM

Department of Internal Medicine

A K M Musa, BIRDEM

Department of Internal Medicine

Md. Shah Zaman Khan, BIRDEM

Department of Physical Medicine

Moshiur Rahman Khasru, BIRDEM

Department of Physical Medicine

Khwaja Nazim Uddin, BIRDEM

Department of Internal Medicine

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Published

2014-08-05

How to Cite

Ahmed, A. S., Rahim, M. A., Dewan, P., Haque, H. F., Nazim, R. F., Afroz, F., Afroze, S. R., Ahmed, J. U., Hossain, M., Hossain, M. D., Rahman, M. R., Musa, A. K. M., Khan, M. S. Z., Khasru, M. R., & Uddin, K. N. (2014). Spectrum of Rheumatological Disorders: A Clinic-based Study. Journal of Medicine, 15(1), 23–27. https://doi.org/10.3329/jom.v15i1.19855

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