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Diagnostic impact of routine Lyme serology in recent-onset arthritis: results from the ESPOIR cohort
OBJECTIVES: Lyme disease may be considered by rheumatologists in patients with recent-onset arthritis, even in the absence of suggestive symptoms. The aim of this study was to determine the diagnostic impact of routine Lyme serology in a French cohort of patients with recent-onset arthritis affectin...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4716557/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26819751 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/rmdopen-2015-000120 |
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author | Guellec, Dewi Narbonne, Valérie Cornec, Divi Marhadour, Thierry Varache, Sophie Dougados, Maxime Daurès, Jean Pierre Jousse-Joulin, Sandrine Devauchelle-Pensec, Valérie Saraux, Alain |
author_facet | Guellec, Dewi Narbonne, Valérie Cornec, Divi Marhadour, Thierry Varache, Sophie Dougados, Maxime Daurès, Jean Pierre Jousse-Joulin, Sandrine Devauchelle-Pensec, Valérie Saraux, Alain |
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description | OBJECTIVES: Lyme disease may be considered by rheumatologists in patients with recent-onset arthritis, even in the absence of suggestive symptoms. The aim of this study was to determine the diagnostic impact of routine Lyme serology in a French cohort of patients with recent-onset arthritis affecting at least 2 joints. METHODS: We performed an ancillary study of a French prospective multicentre cohort established to monitor clinical, biological and radiographic data in patients with inflammatory arthritis in at least 2 joints, lasting for 6 weeks to 6 months. Borrelia IgM and IgG antibodies were sought routinely at baseline, using ELISA tests, independently from the physician's strategy for detecting a spirochetal infection. We recorded the proportion of patients with a final diagnosis of Lyme arthritis and evaluated the diagnostic performance of Lyme serology in this particular context. The clinical and biological characteristics of patients according to the Lyme serology results were analysed. RESULTS: Of 810 patients, 657 (81.1%) were negative for IgM and IgG antibodies, 91 (11.2%) had only IgM antibodies, 49 (6%) had only IgG antibodies, and 13 (1.6%) had IgG and IgM antibodies. Thus, 7.6% had IgG positivity, consistent with exposure to Borrelia infection. IgG positivity was significantly more prevalent in the North and North-East regions of France (χ(2)=14.6, p<0.001). No patients received a definite diagnosis of Lyme arthritis. CONCLUSIONS: This study does not support routine Lyme serological testing in patients with recent-onset inflammatory arthritis affecting more than 1 joint. |
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spelling | pubmed-47165572016-01-27 Diagnostic impact of routine Lyme serology in recent-onset arthritis: results from the ESPOIR cohort Guellec, Dewi Narbonne, Valérie Cornec, Divi Marhadour, Thierry Varache, Sophie Dougados, Maxime Daurès, Jean Pierre Jousse-Joulin, Sandrine Devauchelle-Pensec, Valérie Saraux, Alain RMD Open Early Arthritis OBJECTIVES: Lyme disease may be considered by rheumatologists in patients with recent-onset arthritis, even in the absence of suggestive symptoms. The aim of this study was to determine the diagnostic impact of routine Lyme serology in a French cohort of patients with recent-onset arthritis affecting at least 2 joints. METHODS: We performed an ancillary study of a French prospective multicentre cohort established to monitor clinical, biological and radiographic data in patients with inflammatory arthritis in at least 2 joints, lasting for 6 weeks to 6 months. Borrelia IgM and IgG antibodies were sought routinely at baseline, using ELISA tests, independently from the physician's strategy for detecting a spirochetal infection. We recorded the proportion of patients with a final diagnosis of Lyme arthritis and evaluated the diagnostic performance of Lyme serology in this particular context. The clinical and biological characteristics of patients according to the Lyme serology results were analysed. RESULTS: Of 810 patients, 657 (81.1%) were negative for IgM and IgG antibodies, 91 (11.2%) had only IgM antibodies, 49 (6%) had only IgG antibodies, and 13 (1.6%) had IgG and IgM antibodies. Thus, 7.6% had IgG positivity, consistent with exposure to Borrelia infection. IgG positivity was significantly more prevalent in the North and North-East regions of France (χ(2)=14.6, p<0.001). No patients received a definite diagnosis of Lyme arthritis. CONCLUSIONS: This study does not support routine Lyme serological testing in patients with recent-onset inflammatory arthritis affecting more than 1 joint. BMJ Publishing Group 2016-01-11 /pmc/articles/PMC4716557/ /pubmed/26819751 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/rmdopen-2015-000120 Text en Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. For permission to use (where not already granted under a licence) please go to http://www.bmj.com/company/products-services/rights-and-licensing/ This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ |
spellingShingle | Early Arthritis Guellec, Dewi Narbonne, Valérie Cornec, Divi Marhadour, Thierry Varache, Sophie Dougados, Maxime Daurès, Jean Pierre Jousse-Joulin, Sandrine Devauchelle-Pensec, Valérie Saraux, Alain Diagnostic impact of routine Lyme serology in recent-onset arthritis: results from the ESPOIR cohort |
title | Diagnostic impact of routine Lyme serology in recent-onset arthritis: results from the ESPOIR cohort |
title_full | Diagnostic impact of routine Lyme serology in recent-onset arthritis: results from the ESPOIR cohort |
title_fullStr | Diagnostic impact of routine Lyme serology in recent-onset arthritis: results from the ESPOIR cohort |
title_full_unstemmed | Diagnostic impact of routine Lyme serology in recent-onset arthritis: results from the ESPOIR cohort |
title_short | Diagnostic impact of routine Lyme serology in recent-onset arthritis: results from the ESPOIR cohort |
title_sort | diagnostic impact of routine lyme serology in recent-onset arthritis: results from the espoir cohort |
topic | Early Arthritis |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4716557/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26819751 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/rmdopen-2015-000120 |
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