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Disease activity indices in psoriatic arthritis: current and evolving concepts

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CLINICAL RHEUMATOLOGY
Volume 40, Issue 11, Pages 4427-4435

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SPRINGER LONDON LTD
DOI: 10.1007/s10067-021-05774-9

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Activity index; Disease activity; Psoriatic arthritis

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Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is a highly heterogeneous disease with various clinical manifestations, often accompanied by comorbidities such as cardiovascular diseases and mental health disorders. There is a lack of specific markers for diagnosis and monitoring of the disease, leading to a lack of consensus on a disease activity index for PsA. Various indices have been proposed for measuring activity in PsA, but a widely accepted index is still missing.
Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is a highly heterogenous disease, with many different clinical manifestations inside or outside of the musculoskeletal system and the skin. It is often accompanied by comorbidities like cardiovascular diseases and mental health disorders. Acute phase reactants are not always elevated and specific markers for diagnosis and/or monitor the disease are lacking thus far. These characteristics possibly reflect the difficulty in agreement about a disease activity index for PsA. Many indices have been proposed over the last years, each of them considering different combinations of disease characteristics. We performed a literature search for relevant articles using PubMed and Embase. No data limits were applied. The keywords Psoriatic arthritis OR PsA AND disease activity AND index OR indices were used. Reference lists of relevant articles were also reviewed. Articles were also identified through searches of the authors' own files. In this review, we comparatively present the available indices (simple or composite) used for measuring activity in PsA, highlighting their weaknesses, strengths, and disparities. We comment also on the caveats and pitfalls that are encountered in assessment of disease activity, in relation to clinical practice and research. A widely accepted index for measuring disease activity in PsA is lacking. Other parameters, mostly related to patient-reported outcomes and to novel biomarkers might be included in the future, in such indices.

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