Abstract

Objective: To estimate the annual incidence and prevalence of psoriatic arthritis (PsA), ankylosing spondylitis (AS), and reactive arthritis (ReA) in a sample of the Czech population.Methods: The population-based study was conducted in two regions of the Czech Republic (with a total population of 186000 inhabitants) in 2002–2003. Incident cases were registered on condition of confirming a definite diagnosis according to existing classification criteria during the study period (1 March 2002 to 1 March 2003). Prevalence was studied on the basis of identification of established diagnoses (before 1 March 2002) from registers of living patients of participating rheumatologists and other specialists. The age-standardized estimates of incidence and prevalence were calculated using the European standard population.Results: The total annual incidence of PsA in adults aged ≥ 16 years was 3.6/100000 [95% confidence interval (CI) 1.4–7.6/100000] and the prevalence of PsA was 49.1/100000 (95% CI 39.5–60.4/100000). The annual incidence of AS in adults was 6.4/100000 (95% CI 3.3–11.3/100000) and the prevalence of AS was 94.2/100000 (95% CI 80.8‐109.2/100 000). The annual incidence of ReA in adults was 9.3/100000 (95% CI 5.5–14.8/100000) and the prevalence of ReA was 91.3/100000 (95% CI 78.1–106.2/100000).Conclusion: The annual incidence and prevalence rates of PsA, AS, and ReA in the first population-based survey in the Czech Republic compared well with data reported from other countries.

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