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Survival and Negative Prognostic Factors of Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients who undergo Cervical Spine Surgery Mika Nakatsui 1 , Yoshiharu Kato 1 , Hiroyoshi Wada 1 , Hiroshi Tougi 1 , Tatsuo Itoh 1 1Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Tokyo Women's Medical University Keyword: rheumatoid arthritis , 関節リウマチ , cervical spine , 頚椎 , prognosis , 予後 pp.445-450
Published Date 2003/4/1
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1408100680
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 We reviewed the clinical data of 78 rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients (20men and 58 women) who underwent cervical spine surgery in our department between 1991 and 2001 (follow-up rate:88.6%) and investigated mortality and causes of death. We divided the patients into two groups, a group that had died and a group that had survived and evaluated differences in sex, age at surgery,age at onset of RA, duration of RA, type of cervical subluxaion, and severity of myelopathy (Ranawat classification) between the two groups. The results revealed male predominance, older age at surgery and age at RA onset, shorter duration of RA, subaxial subluxation predominace, and severer myelopathy (Ranawat Ⅲb) in the group that had died. The severity of myelopathy appeared to be strongly associated with the life expectancy of RA patients who underwent cervical spine surgery, and improvement from Ranawat Ⅲb to Ranawat Ⅲa or less as a result of surgery predicted longer life.


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