Abstract

Background:Rheumatic musculoskeletal disorders (RMSDs) are a common cause of long term pain and physical disability. In developed countries, RMSDS are a major cause of absence from work and thus have a big financial burden on the country economic status. Several studies have been published the incidence and prevalence of RMSDs in different world countries and found to be widely variable. Estimation of the extend of the problem of RMSDs in developing world, especially in rural economies will help better understanding of the risk factors that contribute to the initiation and progression of these diseases and help the health care authorities to provide proper health program services in these areas to reduce the physical and financial burden of RMSDs (Bagher et al., 2011; Majumdar et al., 2015 and Usenbo, et al., 2015).Objectives:To estimate the prevalence rate of RMSDs in a rural population in Upper Egypt.Methods:A cross-sectional based study was carried out and included 3988 subjects of population (2013 females and 1975 males). Mean age of patients was (46.89±15.25ys). They proceeded 4 phases of World Health Organization/International League of Associations for Rheumatology community-oriented program for control of rheumatic diseases survey questionnaire WHO-ILAR Community Oriented Program for screening of rheumatic diseases. Modified Health Assessment Questionnaire (HAQ) was used to assess the disability severity. Individuals suspected to have any rheumatic diseases were subjected to full clinical examination, laboratory and radiological investigations to reach a final diagnosis. They were classified according to appropriate criteria of diagnosis of diseases.Results:A prevalence rate of RMSDs was 16.22%, more prevalence in females (10.38% vs. 5.84% for males, P=0.000). The mean age of patients with RRMSDSs were older (46.89±15.25 yrs) than healthy individuals (29.56±18.95 yrs) (P=0.0001) and with increasing age (≥45-≤ 55 yrs).The identified RMSDs were OA (8.5%), Soft tissue rheumatism (STR) (6.57%), spinal disorders (SD) (6.47%), fibromyalgia (FM) (0.60%), RA (0.30%), arthralgia (0.18%), SPAs (0.15%), Gout(0.6%), Pseudogout (0.08%), SLE (0.5%), JIA(0.03) and MCTD (0.03%). The prevalence rates for the majority of RRMSDSs were higher in females and with increasing age. About two thirds of the patients had grade II disability.Conclusion:The prevalence rate of RMSDs in a rural population ≥15years in Upper Egypt has been estimated to be 16.22%.The most prevalent RMSDs are OA, STR and SD causing the greatest burden of the disease. The predictive risk of RMSDs has to be assessed in future studies.

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