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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Oct 24.
Published in final edited form as: Arthritis Rheumatol. 2014 Sep;66(9):2494–2502. doi: 10.1002/art.38720

Table 2.

Mean annual incidence of SLE from 2007 through 2009 according to the primary and alternate definitions, categorized by sex and region*

Primary definition
Alternate definition
Person-years of
observation
No. of
cases
Unadjusted rate
(95% CI)
Age-adjusted
rate (95% CI)
No. of
cases
Unadjusted rate
(95% CI)
Age-adjusted
rate (95% CI)
Combined regions 649,302 38 5.9 (4.2–8.0) 7.4 (5.1–10.4) 44 6.8 (5.0–9.0) 8.6 (6.1–11.8)
Sex-specific
 Female 357,137 30 8.4 (5.8–11.8) 10.4 (6.6–14.6) 36 10.1 (7.2–13.8) 12.1 (8.3–17.1)
 Male 292,165 8 2.7 (1.3–5.2) 8 2.7 (1.3–5.2)
Regional
 Alaska 357,419 17 4.8 (2.9–7.5) 6.1 (3.4–10.2) 20 5.6 (3.5–8.5) 7.2 (4.2–11.5)
 Phoenix 221,770 18 8.1 (5.0–12.6) 10.7 (6.2–17.5) 21 9.5 (6.0–14.2) 12.7 (7.6–20.1)
 Oklahoma 70,113 3 4.3 (1.1–11.7) 3 4.3 (1.1–11.7)
*

Rates are per 100,0000 person-years. Age-adjusted rates were calculated using the 2000 projected US population and 10-year age groups (14). The primary definition is documentation in the medical record of ≥4 of 11 American College of Rheumatology (ACR) classification criteria for systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). The alternate definition is the primary definition or documentation of ≥3 ACR criteria and a final diagnosis of SLE made by the treating rheumatologist. 95% CI = 95% confidence interval.