Predictors of Difficult-to-Manage Axial Spondyloarthritis Identified in Cohort Study
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Medicine · Rheumatology
A cross-sectional analysis of a longitudinal cohort estimated that approximately 1 in 10 patients with axial spondyloarthritis (axSpA) fulfill the ASAS definition for difficult-to-manage (D2M) disease, with a smaller subset classified as treatment-refractory (TR). Researchers found that D2M status was independently associated with higher spinal pain scores and comorbid fibromyalgia, while TR axSpA patients demonstrated more active disease with fewer noninflammatory pain contributors. These findings directly inform clinical assessment and highlight the need for tailored management strategies, which is highly relevant for medical students seeking evidence-based approaches to complex rheumatic conditions.
Novelty: 78%
Rigor: 91%
Significance: 85%
Validity: 88%
Clarity: 93%
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