2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.rbr.2015.08.010
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Infiltração intra‐articular em pacientes com artrite idiopática juvenil: fatores associados à boa resposta

Abstract: In our study, more than half of the joints showed a good response to IIC. Younger patients at diagnosis and uveitis during the course of the disease had good response to IIC. Knees, wrists and elbows were the joints that best responded to IIC. IIC proved to be a safe procedure.

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“…Factors previously found to impact positively IACI outcomes were not seen in this cohort, including more elevated ESR [10], younger age at diagnosis, and presence of uveitis [35]. The average time to recurrent arthritis in this cohort, 10 months, is shorter than that seen in recent studies: 12.5 months [36] and 18.1 months [35]. Although the previously mentioned studies examined the outcome of a variety of joint injections, most were knees.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 75%
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“…Factors previously found to impact positively IACI outcomes were not seen in this cohort, including more elevated ESR [10], younger age at diagnosis, and presence of uveitis [35]. The average time to recurrent arthritis in this cohort, 10 months, is shorter than that seen in recent studies: 12.5 months [36] and 18.1 months [35]. Although the previously mentioned studies examined the outcome of a variety of joint injections, most were knees.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…There is evidence that injection of a joint, including the knee, earlier in the disease course may positively affect outcomes, including protracted response [11]. Factors previously found to impact positively IACI outcomes were not seen in this cohort, including more elevated ESR [10], younger age at diagnosis, and presence of uveitis [35]. The average time to recurrent arthritis in this cohort, 10 months, is shorter than that seen in recent studies: 12.5 months [36] and 18.1 months [35].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%