TY - JOUR T1 - Spanish Registry of Recent-onset Psoriatic Arthritis (REAPSER study): Aims and methodology JO - Reumatología Clínica (English Edition) T2 - AU - Queiro,Rubén AU - Laiz,Ana AU - Seoane-Mato,Daniel AU - Galindez Agirregoikoa,Eva AU - Montilla,Carlos AU - Park,Hye Sang AU - Bethencourt Baute,Juan José AU - Bustabad,Sagrario AU - Pinto Tasende,Jose A. AU - Tejón,Patricia AU - Joven Ibáñez,Beatriz AU - Ramírez,Julio AU - Cuervo,Andrea AU - Cañete,Juan D. AU - Trenor Larraz,Pilar AU - Ordás,Carmen AU - Alonso,Sara AU - García-Fernández,Edilia AU - Toniolo,Elide AU - Moreno Ramos,Manuel José AU - Beteta,María Dolores AU - Lojo Oliveira,Leticia AU - Navío Marco,Teresa AU - Cebrián,Laura AU - Barbazán,Ceferino AU - Maceiras,Francisco AU - Rodriguez-Moreno,Jesús AU - Steiner,Martina AU - Muñoz-Fernández,Santiago AU - Nóvoa Medina,Francisco Javier AU - León,Manuel AU - Rubio,Esteban AU - Medina Luezas,Julio AU - Sánchez-González,María Dolores AU - Arévalo,Marta AU - Gratacós,Jordi AU - Senabre,José Miguel AU - Rosas,José Carlos AU - Santos Soler,Gregorio AU - Nieto-González,Juan Carlos AU - González,Carlos AU - López Robles,Alejandra AU - Álvarez Castro,Carolina AU - Ruiz Montesino,María Dolores AU - Torrente-Segarra,Vicenç AU - Fernández-Carballido,Cristina AU - Martínez-Vidal,María Paz AU - Jovani,Vega AU - Urruticoechea-Arana,Ana AU - Cabello Fernández,Yolanda AU - Toledo,María Dolores AU - Almodóvar,Raquel AU - Belmonte-Serrano,Miguel Ángel AU - Notario Ferreira,Irene AU - Raya Álvarez,Enrique SN - 21735743 M3 - 10.1016/j.reumae.2018.09.012 DO - 10.1016/j.reumae.2018.09.012 UR - https://reumatologiaclinica.org/en-spanish-registry-recent-onset-psoriatic-arthritis-articulo-S2173574319300929 AB - AimsTo describe the methodology of REAPSER (Spanish Registry of Recent-onset Psoriatic Arthritis), its strengths and limitations. The aim of this study is to identify prognostic factors for the clinical and radiographic course in a cohort of patients with psoriatic arthritis (PsA) diagnosed within 2years of symptom evolution. MethodsMulticenter, observational and prospective study (with 2-year follow-up including annual visits). Baseline visit intended to reflect patient situation before the disease course was modified by treatments prescribed in rheumatology departments. Patients were invited to participate consecutively in one of their routine visits to the rheumatologist. 211 patients were included. Following data were collected: sociodemographic variables; employment situation; family history; personal history and comorbidities; anthropometric data; lifestyle; use of healthcare services; clinical situation at the time of PsA diagnosis; joint involvement and spinal pain; pain and overall assessment; enthesitis, dactylitis and uveitis; skin and nail involvement; functional situation and quality of life; radiographic evaluation; analytical determinations; treatment; axial and peripheral flare-ups. ConclusionsThe REAPSER study includes a cohort of patients with recent-onset PsA, before the disease course was modified by disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs prescribed in rheumatology departments. Exhaustive information collected in each visit is expected to be an important data source for future analysis. ER -