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Does post-COVID reactive arthritis exist? Experience of a tertiary care centre with a review of the literature
BACKGROUND: Rheumatological manifestations following COVID-19 are various, including Reactive Arthritis (ReA), which is a form of asymmetric oligoarthritis mainly involving the lower limbs, with or without extra-articular features. The current case series describes the clinical profile and treatment...
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Elsevier España, S.L.U. and Sociedad Española de Reumatología y Colegio Mexicano de Reumatología.
2023
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9096625/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35578636 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.reuma.2022.03.004 |
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author | Pal, Atanu Roongta, Rashmi Mondal, Sumantro Sinha, Debanjali Sinhamahapatra, Pradyot Ghosh, Alakendu Chattopadhyay, Arghya |
author_facet | Pal, Atanu Roongta, Rashmi Mondal, Sumantro Sinha, Debanjali Sinhamahapatra, Pradyot Ghosh, Alakendu Chattopadhyay, Arghya |
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description | BACKGROUND: Rheumatological manifestations following COVID-19 are various, including Reactive Arthritis (ReA), which is a form of asymmetric oligoarthritis mainly involving the lower limbs, with or without extra-articular features. The current case series describes the clinical profile and treatment outcome of 23 patients with post-COVID-19 ReA. METHODS: A retrospective, observational study of patients with post-COVID-19 arthritis over one year was conducted at a tertiary care centre in India. Patients (n = 23) with either a positive polymerase chain reaction test for SARS-CoV2 or an anti-COVID-19 antibody test were included. Available demographic details, musculoskeletal symptoms, inflammatory markers, and treatment given were documented. RESULTS: Sixteen out of 23 patients were female. The mean age of the patients was 42.8 years. Nineteen patients had had symptomatic COVID-19 infection in the past. The duration between onset of COVID-19 symptoms and arthritis ranged from 5 to 52 days with a mean of 25.9 days. The knee was the most involved joint (16 out of 23 cases). Seven patients had inflammatory lower back pain and nine had enthesitis. Most patients were treated with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and steroids – either depot injection or a short oral course. Three patients required treatment with hydroxychloroquine and methotrexate which were eventually stopped. No relapse was reported in any of the patients. CONCLUSION: On combining our data with 21 other case reports of ReA, a lower limb predominant, oligoarticular, asymmetric pattern of arthritis was seen with a female preponderance. The mean number of joints involved was 2.8. Axial symptoms and enthesitis were often coexistent. Treatment with NSAIDs and intra-articular steroids was effective. However, whether COVID-19 was the definitive aetiology of the arthritis is yet to be proven. |
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spelling | pubmed-90966252022-05-12 Does post-COVID reactive arthritis exist? Experience of a tertiary care centre with a review of the literature Pal, Atanu Roongta, Rashmi Mondal, Sumantro Sinha, Debanjali Sinhamahapatra, Pradyot Ghosh, Alakendu Chattopadhyay, Arghya Reumatol Clin Original Article BACKGROUND: Rheumatological manifestations following COVID-19 are various, including Reactive Arthritis (ReA), which is a form of asymmetric oligoarthritis mainly involving the lower limbs, with or without extra-articular features. The current case series describes the clinical profile and treatment outcome of 23 patients with post-COVID-19 ReA. METHODS: A retrospective, observational study of patients with post-COVID-19 arthritis over one year was conducted at a tertiary care centre in India. Patients (n = 23) with either a positive polymerase chain reaction test for SARS-CoV2 or an anti-COVID-19 antibody test were included. Available demographic details, musculoskeletal symptoms, inflammatory markers, and treatment given were documented. RESULTS: Sixteen out of 23 patients were female. The mean age of the patients was 42.8 years. Nineteen patients had had symptomatic COVID-19 infection in the past. The duration between onset of COVID-19 symptoms and arthritis ranged from 5 to 52 days with a mean of 25.9 days. The knee was the most involved joint (16 out of 23 cases). Seven patients had inflammatory lower back pain and nine had enthesitis. Most patients were treated with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and steroids – either depot injection or a short oral course. Three patients required treatment with hydroxychloroquine and methotrexate which were eventually stopped. No relapse was reported in any of the patients. CONCLUSION: On combining our data with 21 other case reports of ReA, a lower limb predominant, oligoarticular, asymmetric pattern of arthritis was seen with a female preponderance. The mean number of joints involved was 2.8. Axial symptoms and enthesitis were often coexistent. Treatment with NSAIDs and intra-articular steroids was effective. However, whether COVID-19 was the definitive aetiology of the arthritis is yet to be proven. Elsevier España, S.L.U. and Sociedad Española de Reumatología y Colegio Mexicano de Reumatología. 2023-02 2022-05-12 /pmc/articles/PMC9096625/ /pubmed/35578636 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.reuma.2022.03.004 Text en © 2022 Elsevier España, S.L.U. and Sociedad Española de Reumatología y Colegio Mexicano de Reumatología. All rights reserved. Since January 2020 Elsevier has created a COVID-19 resource centre with free information in English and Mandarin on the novel coronavirus COVID-19. The COVID-19 resource centre is hosted on Elsevier Connect, the company's public news and information website. Elsevier hereby grants permission to make all its COVID-19-related research that is available on the COVID-19 resource centre - including this research content - immediately available in PubMed Central and other publicly funded repositories, such as the WHO COVID database with rights for unrestricted research re-use and analyses in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for free by Elsevier for as long as the COVID-19 resource centre remains active. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Pal, Atanu Roongta, Rashmi Mondal, Sumantro Sinha, Debanjali Sinhamahapatra, Pradyot Ghosh, Alakendu Chattopadhyay, Arghya Does post-COVID reactive arthritis exist? Experience of a tertiary care centre with a review of the literature |
title | Does post-COVID reactive arthritis exist? Experience of a tertiary care centre with a review of the literature |
title_full | Does post-COVID reactive arthritis exist? Experience of a tertiary care centre with a review of the literature |
title_fullStr | Does post-COVID reactive arthritis exist? Experience of a tertiary care centre with a review of the literature |
title_full_unstemmed | Does post-COVID reactive arthritis exist? Experience of a tertiary care centre with a review of the literature |
title_short | Does post-COVID reactive arthritis exist? Experience of a tertiary care centre with a review of the literature |
title_sort | does post-covid reactive arthritis exist? experience of a tertiary care centre with a review of the literature |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9096625/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35578636 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.reuma.2022.03.004 |
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