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Original Article

Risk factors of suspected spondyloarthritis among inflammatory bowel disease patients

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Pages 1233-1236 | Received 25 Jul 2019, Accepted 08 Sep 2019, Published online: 24 Sep 2019
 

Abstract

Background: Occurring in approximately 20–30% of patients, spondyloarthritis is the most common extraintestinal manifestation in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).

Aims: To look for risk factors of spondyloarthritis among inflammatory bowel disease patients.

Methods: We modified the STRIPP questionnaire created for psoriatic patients and we created a rapid questionnaire for rheumatologic investigation in IBD patients (STRII). We submitted the questionnaire to all consecutive patients with a known spondyloarthritis in our centre and to patients with a negative rheumatological diagnosis to find the cut-off value. Finally, we prospectively submitted the STRII questionnaire to all consecutive IBD patients in our centre.

Results: A cut-off ≥3 correlated with spondyloarthritis with an AUC = 0.91. The STRII questionnaire was submitted to 1147 IBD patients. Two hundred and forty-four out of 1147 (21.3%) collected a STRII score of ≥3. Female sex (p < .0001) and Crohn’s disease (p = .023) were risk factors. Patients with a history of at least 1 immunosuppressant or biologic drug (p = .002 and p < .0001, respectively) had a higher rate of positivity to STRII questionnaire.

Conclusion: Among IBD patients, females, Crohn’s disease, those with a history of at least 1 immunosuppressive or biological therapy are at increased risk of spondyloarthritis.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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