When does subluxation of the first carpometacarpal joint cause swan-neck deformity of the thumb in rheumatoid arthritis: A 20-year follow-up study |
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Authors: | E. Belt MD K. Kaarela J. Lehtinen H. Kautiainen M. Kauppi M. U. K. Lehto |
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Affiliation: | (1) Rheumatism Foundation Hospital, FIN-18120 Heinola, Finland;(2) Tampere University Hospital, Tampere, Finland |
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Abstract: | The aim of our study was to assess the incidence of subluxation of the first carpometacarpal joint (CMC I) and to evaluate which degree of subluxation produces swan-neck deformity of the thumb in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) occurring over 20 years. The hands of 83 rheumatoid factor (RF)-positive RA patients with recent (6 months) arthritis were evaluated radiographically at onset and at 1, 3, 8 and 15 years; 68 patients were evaluated at 20 years from entry. Subluxation was assessed in millimetres and compared with the MCP-I angle measurement to evaluate the thumb deformity. A statistical end-point analysis was performed between two different grades of subluxation. Subluxation of 2–3 mm was non-specific and only one third of these thumbs showed swan-neck deformity. At the end-point, subluxation of 4 mm was present in 17% of the thumbs, 81% of which had the swan-neck deformity; only five thumbs did not show this deformity, but presented deformed and unstable MCP I and interphalangeal joints. The frequency of swan-neck deformity was highly significantly (p<0.0001) increased in the thumbs with severe CMC I subluxation (4 mm) compared with lesser subluxation (<4 mm). When subluxation of the CMC I exceeds 4 mm, the swanneck deformity of the thumb is a common consequence. This deformity is often progressive, and the hand function of such patients should be followed up carefully, both clinically and radiographically. |
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Keywords: | First carpometacarpal joint Radiography Rheumatoid arthritis Subluxation |
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