The International Map of Axial Spondyloarthritis Survey: A US Patient Perspective on Diagnosis and Burden of Disease
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Objective: Axial spondyloarthritis (axSpA) is a chronic inflammatory disease that causes inflammation in the axial skeleton, resulting in structural damage and disability. We aimed to understand the effect of axSpA on work activity, day-to-day function, mental health, relationships, and quality of life and to examine barriers to early diagnosis.
Methods: A 30-minute quantitative US version of the International Map of Axial Spondyloarthritis survey was administered online to US patients aged 18 years and older with a diagnosis of axSpA who were under the care of a health care provider from July 22 to November 10, 2021. This analysis describes demographics, clinical characteristics, journey to axSpA diagnosis, and disease burden.
Results: We surveyed 228 US patients with axSpA. Patients had a mean diagnostic delay of 8.8 years, with a greater delay in women versus men (11.2 vs. 5.2 years), and 64.5% reported being misdiagnosed before receiving an axSpA diagnosis. Most patients (78.9%) had active disease (Bath Ankylosing Spondylitis Disease Activity Index score ≥4), reported psychological distress (57.0%; General Health Questionnaire 12 score ≥3), and experienced a high degree of impairment (81.6%; Assessment of Spondyloarthritis International Society Health Index score ≥6). Overall, 47% of patients had a medium or high limitation in activities of daily living, and 46% were not employed at survey completion.
Conclusion: The majority of US patients with axSpA had active disease, reported psychological distress, and reported impaired function. US patients experienced a substantial delay in time to diagnosis of axSpA that was twice as long in women versus men.
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