The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine (Jan 2024)

Characteristics of patients with psoriatic arthritis in Korea: focusing on axial involvement

  • Hanna Park,
  • Ji Hyun Lee,
  • Seung-Ki Kwok,
  • Ji Hyeon Ju,
  • Wan-Uk Kim,
  • Sung-Hwan Park,
  • Jennifer Jooha Lee

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3904/kjim.2023.044
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 39, no. 1
pp. 184 – 193

Abstract

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Background/Aims We aimed to clarify the clinical characteristics of psoriatic arthritis (PsA) in Korean patients focusing on PsA with axial involvement. Methods A retrospective medical chart review was performed to identify PsA patients at a single tertiary center. Cases of AS patients with psoriasis were recruited from a prospective AS registry of the same center. Demographics, laboratory findings, and radiologic characteristics were assessed. Results A total of 69 PsA patients were identified. In PsA patients, spondylitis (46.4%) was the most common form. Compared to AS patients with psoriasis, PsA patients with radiographic axial involvement were older (50.9 vs. 32.4 years; p < 0.001) and showed greater peripheral disease activity (peripheral arthritis 78.1 vs. 12.5%, p < 0.001; enthesitis 50.0 vs. 6.3%, p = 0.003). AS patients with psoriasis presented a higher rate of HLA-B*27 positivity (81.3 vs. 17.2%; p < 0.001) and a more frequent history of inflammatory back pain (100.0 vs. 75.0%; p = 0.039) than PsA patients with radiographic axial involvement. Significant proportions of PsA patients with radiographic axial involvement had cervical spine involvement (10/18, 55.6%) and spondylitis without sacroiliitis (10/23, 43.5%). Conclusions We demonstrate that axial involvement is common in Korean PsA patients, and its characteristics can be distinct from those of AS.

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