The Detection of Down Syndrome Arthritis in Clinical Practice: A Multicenter, International Pilot and Feasibility Study of a Down Syndrome-Specific Musculoskeletal Screening Tool.
Down syndrome (DS) is associated with an increased risk for an inflammatory arthritis termed Down syndrome-associated arthritis (DA). Clinical awareness of DA may prevent morbidity, but there is currently no consensus approach to screen for DA. A DS musculoskeletal (DS-MSK) screening tool was developed and piloted in clinics to identify inflammatory arthritis in individuals with DS. The prevalence of DA and the feasibility of the DS-MSK screening tool were also evaluated. Through a non-randomized, cross-sectional, multicenter study, patients with DS were enrolled by eight institutions that provide specialized comprehensive care to individuals with DS. A novel tool was developed to screen all patients for DA through DS-MSK history and DS-physical exam. Feasibility was assessed through the assessment of additional time the screening tool added to clinical visits. Of the 1111 participants with an average age of 10 years (SD 6.7), there were 1019 pediatric patients and 92 adult patients. There were 62 (6%) positive screens; of those, 21 (34%) were diagnosed with DA by a rheumatologist. Reports of joint swelling, redness, warmth, and stiffness were most associated with a diagnosis of DA. DA is an important consideration in the comprehensive care of individuals with DS. The condition can be aggressive and debilitating if misdiagnosed. We developed a simple, feasible DS-MSK screening tool that can identify DA. Future studies should focus on a shorter, less time-consuming tool that maintains positive predictive value for diagnosing DA that can easily be implemented into routine care for people with DS.
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Published In
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Start / End Page
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Related Subject Headings
- 3202 Clinical sciences
- 3105 Genetics
- 1103 Clinical Sciences
- 0604 Genetics