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Therapeutic requirements in rheumatoid arthritis
1Department of Medicine, Groote Schuur Hospital.
Abstract:
Therapeutic requirements were determined for a group of 256 patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) attending the Rheumatic Diseases Unit in Cape Town. Two-thirds of the patients had received or were receiving physiotherapy and half occupational therapy. Antidepressants had been taken by 24.2%, and 31.3% had received tranquillisers. All the patients had received non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and 84 (32.8%) oral corticosteroids. One hundred and eighty-two patients (71.1%) had received one or more intra-articular or intralesional corticosteroid injections. A remittive agent or immunomodulatory drug had been prescribed to 163 patients (63.7%). Half the patients had undergone one or more surgical procedures for their RA. The outcome of management was favourable in the majority of patients, 78.1% having little or no functional disability. The management of patients with RA requires a team effort involving many different health professionals, and patients often require multiple drugs for the control of their disease.