Karim Raza
University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust
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Rheumatology | 2013
Annemarie Krabben; Abhishek Abhishek; Karin Britsemmer; Andrew Filer; Tom W. J. Huizinga; Karim Raza; Dirk-Jan van Schaardenburg; Annette H. M. van der Helm-van Mil
OBJECTIVE Early recognition and treatment of RA is associated with an improved outcome. The 2010 ACR/EULAR criteria for RA identify RA patients earlier than the 1987 ACR criteria. Nevertheless, we recently observed that 24% of the 2010 unclassified arthritis (UA) patients develop RA during follow-up. Here we studied this frequency in other cohorts and evaluated the prognostic accuracy of ACPA and the Leiden prediction rule in 2010 UA patients. METHODS The 2010 UA patients from three Early Arthritis Clinics were studied: 776 from Leiden, 121 from Birmingham and 322 from Amsterdam. Fulfilment of the 1987 ACR criteria during follow-up was studied as the primary outcome. DMARD prescription during the year and having a persistent course of arthritis over 7 years were studied as secondary outcomes in one cohort. The presence of ACPA and the prediction score at baseline were evaluated in relation to these outcomes. RESULTS In the three cohorts, 24%, 26% and 12%, respectively, of the 2010 UA patients fulfilled the 1987 criteria after 1 year. However, some of these patients already fulfilled the 1987 criteria at baseline. In 1987 and 2010 UA patients, 15%, 21% and 9%, respectively, developed RA (1987) at 1 year. In these patients, 0-6% of the patients were ACPA positive and 0-1% had high prediction scores. Consequently a large majority of the UA patients with an unfavourable outcome was not recognized by these prognostic tools. CONCLUSION A proportion of 2010 UA patients progress to RA. ACPA and the Leiden prediction rule are not useful in identifying these patients. These results imply that other predictive markers should be developed for 2010 UA patients.
Archive | 2008
Rowan Hardy; Dona Augustine; Kirren Kaur; Ana Slabbert; Karim Raza; Christopher D. Buckley; Paul Stewart; Elizabeth Rabbitt; Mark S. Cooper
BMC Rheumatology | 2018
Gwenda Simons; Rebecca J. Stack; Michaela Stoffer-Marx; Matthias Englbrecht; Erika Mosor; Christopher D. Buckley; Kanta Kumar; Mats Hansson; Axel J. Hueber; Tanja Stamm; Marie Falahee; Karim Raza
Society for Endocrinology BES 2017 | 2017
Chloe Fenton; Craig Doig; Karim Raza; Mark S. Cooper; Gareth Lavery; Rowan Hardy
Society for Endocrinology BES 2017 | 2017
Rowan Hardy; Chloe Fenton; Rumina Begum; Amy Naylor; Atif Saghir; Gareth Lavery; Mark S. Cooper; Karim Raza
Society for Endocrinology BES 2016 | 2016
Rowan Hardy; Zahrah Hussain; Andrew Filer; Christopher D. Buckley; Gareth Lavery; Mark S. Cooper; Karim Raza
Rheumatology | 2015
Ilfita Sahbudin; Luke Pickup; Paola de Pablo; Jason Bell; Zaeem Cader; Abhishek Abhishek; Gina Allen; Peter Nightingale; Alison Jordan; Paresh Jobanputra; Simon Bowman; Christopher D. Buckley; Karim Raza; Andrew Filer
Society for Endocrinology BES 2014 | 2014
Dominika E Nanus; Andrew Filer; Lorraine Yeo; Dagmar Scheel-Toellner; Rowan Hardy; Gareth L Lavery; Paul Stewart; Christopher D. Buckley; Mark S. Cooper; Karim Raza
Rheumatology | 2014
Rebecca J. Stack; Christian D. Mallen; Clare Jinks; Peter Nightingale; Karen Shaw; Sandy Herron-Marx; Rob Horne; Patrick Kiely; Chris Deighton; Karim Raza
Rheumatology | 2014
Kanta Kumar; Deva Situnayake; Peter Nightingale; Alison Deeming; Christopher D. Buckley; Paola de Pablo; Karim Raza; Rebecca J. Stack