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. 2014 Mar 25;2014:756279. doi: 10.1155/2014/756279

Table 1.

Demographic and clinical characteristics of the Spanish patients with RA included in the study.

Clinical feature % (n/N)
Patients 2140
Main characteristics
 Age at the time of disease onset (years, mean ± SD) 52.4 ± 14.9
 Follow-up (years, mean ± SD) 12.2 ± 8.8
 Percentage of women 75.1
 Rheumatoid factor positive* 67.9 (1388/2044)
 Anti-CCP antibodies positive 59.2 (1058/1786)
 Shared epitope positive 62.4 (736/1180)
 Erosions 54.7 (940/1718)
 Extra-articular manifestations** 31.5 (540/1715)
Cardiovascular risk factors
 Hypertension 38.7 (817/2108)
 Diabetes mellitus 12.2 (258/2108)
 Dyslipidemia 37.3 (786/2108)
 Obesity 16.8 (355/2108)
 Smoking habit 23.8 (502/2108)
Patients with cardiovascular events 17.6 (377/2140)
 Ischemic heart disease 8.3 (179/2140)
 Heart failure 5.3 (113/2140)
 Cerebrovascular accident 5.3 (114/2140)
 Peripheral arteriopathy 2.3 (50/2140)

RA: rheumatoid arthritis; SD: standard deviation; Anti-CCP antibodies: anticyclic citrullinated peptide antibodies.

*At least two determinations were required for analysis of this result.

**Extra-articular manifestations of the disease (if RA patients experienced at least one of the following manifestations: nodular disease, Felty's syndrome, pulmonary fibrosis, rheumatoid vasculitis, or secondary Sjögren's syndrome) [4].