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. 2019 Feb 6;71(3):382–391. doi: 10.1002/art.40718

Table 1.

Baseline patient characteristicsa

Age at enrollment, mean ± SD years 31.0 ± 8.2
Male sex 72 (38.3)
Symptom duration at first visit, mean ± SD months 13.2 ± 7.1
Good response to NSAIDs 76 (41.3)
IBP 139 (74.3)
Family history of SpA 96 (51.3)
Peripheral arthritis 34 (18.2)
Dactylitis 15 (8.0)
Enthesitis 41 (21.9)
Uveitis 16 (8.6)
IBD 17 (9.1)
Psoriasis 25 (13.4)
Elevated CRP level 35 (18.9)
HLA–B27 positive 91 (48.4)
Radiographically detected sacroiliitis 19 (11.1)
MRI‐detected positive result for axial SpAb 31 (16.5)
Axial SpA diagnosisc 74 (39.6)
a

Except where indicated otherwise, values are the number (%) of patients. NSAIDs = nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs; IBP = inflammatory back pain; SpA = spondyloarthritis; IBD = inflammatory bowel disease; CRP = C‐reactive protein; MRI = magnetic resonance imaging.

b

Based on Assessment of SpondyloArthritis international Society axial SpA criteria.

c

According to rheumatologist, with a confidence level of ≥7 (rating scale 0–10).