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Abstract Background/Aims Axial spondyloarthritis is a chronic inflammatory condition primarily impacting the spine and sacroiliac joints. In addition to spinal inflammation and peripheral symptoms, it frequently presents with extra-musculoskeletal manifestations such as inflammatory bowel disease, psoriasis, and anterior uveitis, collectively adding to the overall disease burden. Although existing research has explored the heightened risk of ophthalmological manifestations with prolonged disease duration, there is a paucity of literature examining the association between disease duration in axial spondyloarthritis and the onset of inflammatory bowel disease and psoriasis. Aim: To investigate the relationship between axial spondyloarthritis disease duration and the development of extra-musculoskeletal manifestations. Methods This is a retrospective cohort study with data obtained from the Ankylosing Spondylitis Registry of Ireland (ASRI), which is a large cross-sectional, multicentre cohort study. Using both univariate and multivariate regression analyses, we examined the relationship between axial spondyloarthritis disease duration and extra musculoskeletal manifestations. In the multivariate analysis, several covariates including gender, body mass index, smoking, and HLA-B27 status were considered to account for their potential influence on the observed associations. Results Demographic details were available for 912 patients included at the time of analysis. The median disease duration in years for our cohort was 16. Table 1 presents relevant general characteristics of the ASRI cohort and the results of our regression analysis. Uveitis exhibited a highly significant association (P < 0.001) with AxSpA duration in both univariate and multivariate analyses, even after accounting for covariates. Inflammatory bowel disease also showed a significant association with AxSpA duration in both univariate and multivariate analyses (P < 0.003). In our analysis, psoriasis showed no significant relationship with AxSpA disease duration in both univariate (P = 0.298) and multivariate analyses (P1 = 0.249). Conclusion Our study, using a large data set, reveals distinct patterns of association between axial spondyloarthritis disease duration and inflammatory bowel disease and uveitis. Conversely, psoriasis demonstrates no significant link to disease duration when considering confounding factors. Clinically, these insights are crucial for tailored management strategies, emphasising the need for improved diagnostic time and multidisciplinary care to address the diverse manifestations of AxSpA and optimise patient outcomes. Disclosure B. Dinneen: None. M. Kenyon: None. F. O'Shea: None.

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