Table 5.
Inflammatory back pain or synovitis –symmetric or predominantly in the lower limbs plus | |
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one of the following | |
· |
Positive family history |
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Psoriasis |
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Inflammatory bowel disease |
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Urethritis, cervicitis, or acute diarrhea within one month before arthritis |
· |
Buttock pain alternating between right and left gluteal areas |
· |
Enthesopathy |
· | Sacroiliitis |
Validated in 361 adults with SpA and 455 controls, such criteria showed a sensitivity of 86.7% and specificity of 87.0% ref. [38].
Validated in 2,982 rheumatic children ref. [74], the diagnostic properties of those criteria were 78.7% for sensitivity, 92.2% for specificity, 58.8% and 96.8% for positive and negative predictive values, respectively, 85.3% for positive likelihood ratio, and 90.3 for diagnostic accuracy. Sensitivity of the criterion “inflammatory back pain” was only 9.1% in children.