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Caspian J Intern Med ; 14(2): 213-217, 2023.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37223291

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Background: The Early Arthritis for Psoriatic Patients (EARP) questionnaire is a fast and simple way to screen psoriatic arthritis. This study was carried out to investigate the diagnostic accuracy of the Persian version of the Early Arthritis for Psoriatic Patients (P-EARP) questionnaire. Methods: A total of 100 psoriasis patients responded to the questionnaire after the translation procedure (translation, back translation). After determining the validity of the questionnaire, the diagnostic accuracy of the P-EARP questionnaire was assessed using the ROC curve (receiver operating characteristic curve). Internal and external reliability of the questionnaire were also evaluated by statistical tests. Results: In assessing the reliability of the questionnaire using test-retest, correlation coefficient (r=0.994, p <0.001) and Cronbach's alpha (α = 0.85) were obtained. The P-EARP questionnaire had a sensitivity and specificity of 90.48% and 96.55% in ROC analysis, respectively, and cutoff point 3 was regarded as the cutoff point of the P-EARP questionnaire like the original version of the questionnaire (EARP). Conclusion: The results of this study showed that the P-EARP questionnaire had high sensitivity and specificity for the identification of psoriatic arthritis. The P-EARP questionnaire is an appropriate screening tool for the identification of psoriatic arthritis in the dermatology clinics.

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Curr Rheumatol Rev ; 18(3): 203-211, 2022.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35184713

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OBJECTIVE: Behcet's disease (BD) is a chronic multisystem inflammatory disease classified as Variable Vessel Vasculitis with unclear etiology. We designed this systematic review and meta-analysis to evaluate vitamin D status in Behcet's disease patients with this background. METHODS: We performed this systematic review and meta-analysis according to PRISMA guidelines. We included all observational studies in humans published in English, evaluating the association of 25(OH)D concentrations in Behcet's patients. Two reviewers (HRK and AE) independently searched the databases and screened articles based on their titles and abstracts. A third reviewer resolved all disagreements. We performed analysis using Cochrane Program Review Manager Version 5.3. The protocol for this review was registered on PROSPERO (CRD42020197426). RESULTS: A total of 341 publications were initially identified according to the search strategy. Finally, 12 publications were included in the meta-analysis. We performed this meta-analysis on 1265 participants from different studies with a sample size ranging from 63 to 224 individuals. In studies comparing active and inactive subgroups of patients with Behcet's disease, we found a significantly lower serum level of vitamin D in patients with Active BD (-0.4; 95% CI: -0.61, -0.25; p<0.001). We found that the serum level of vitamin D in Behcet's disease is significantly higher than in health controls (0.5; 95% CI: 0.15, 0.50; p=0.001). CONCLUSION: We demonstrated that the existing evidence is consistent with the hypothesis that an increased serum level of vitamin D would be associated with a substantially lower risk of active Behcet's disease.


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Síndrome de Behçet , Vasculite , Humanos , Vitamina D
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