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- Jiangbiao Xiong, Jing Chen, Jianxin Tu, Wenjing Ye, Zhiyong Zhang, Qiaoqiong Liu, and Xiaochun Zhu.
- Jiangbiao Xiong, Department of Rheumatology, the First Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University, Wenzhou 325035, PR China.
- Pak J Med Sci. 2014 Jan 1; 30 (1): 22-7.
ObjectiveTo observe the influence of human leucocyte antigen B27 (HLA-B27) status and gender on sacroiliitis on computed tomography (CT) in ankylosingspondylitis (AS).MethodsWe reviewed the archived medical records of the AS inpatients admitted in the Rheumatology Department of the First Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University during the period from January 2007 through January 2013 and finally 386 patients were included in the study. The severity of sacroiliitis on CT was evaluated according to the grading used in the modified New York criteria for AS. Two-way classification analysis of variance (ANOVA) was employed to examine the effect of HLA-B27 status and gender on age at disease onset. The impact of HLA-B27 and gender on sacroiliitis on CT was tested by univariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses.ResultsThere were 350 HLA-B27 positive patients (90.7%) and 36 HLA-B27 negative patients (9.3%). The ANOVA test indicated that HLA-B27 positive patients and male patients respectively had an earlier age at disease onset than HLA-B27 negative patients and female patients. The logistic regression analysis indicated that positive HLA-B27 status (OR 2.601, p=0.004) and male gender (OR 1.923, p=0.004) were significant predictors of worse sacroiliitis. In addition, elevated ESR (OR 2.181, p=0.013) and longer disease duration (OR 1.100, p<0.001) contributed to worse sacroiliitis likewise.ConclusionPositive HLA-B27 status and male gender are associated with worse sacroiliitis on CT, acting as predictors of sacroiliitis. Elevated ESR and longer disease duration also contribute to worse sacroiliitis. Meanwhile, positive HLA-B27 status and male gender are associated with earlier age at disease onset.
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