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Incidence Trends of Rheumatoid Arthritis in Korea for 11 Years (2006-2017)open access

Authors
Lee, HannaLee, Sang-IlLim, HyunjinKim, Hyun-OkKim, Rock BumCheon, Yun-Hong
Issue Date
Dec-2024
Publisher
PAGEPress Publications
Keywords
rheumatoid arthritis; incidence; autoimmune disease
Citation
Clinics and Practice, v.14, no.6, pp 2475 - 2483
Pages
9
Indexed
SCOPUS
ESCI
Journal Title
Clinics and Practice
Volume
14
Number
6
Start Page
2475
End Page
2483
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/75588
DOI
10.3390/clinpract14060193
ISSN
2039-7275
2039-7283
Abstract
Background/Objectives: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic inflammatory disorder characterized by joint damage. However, no incidence analyses have been conducted on a Korean population since 2013. We aimed to calculate the incidence of RA and examine trends using complete Korean National Health Insurance Service claims data from 2007. Methods: We used 16 years of Korean NHIS claims data from 1 January 2002 to 31 December 2017. Patients were defined as having RA when diagnosed with ICD-10 codes M05 and M06. We set the 5-year period prior to 2006 as disease-free. Results: From 2007 to 2017, the incidence rate of RA was 35 to 43 per 100,000 individuals. The female-to-male ratio was approximately 3-3.5 to 1. The sex-standardized incidence rate was highest in the 60-69 age group but gradually declined, resulting in a reversal in 2017, with the highest incidence rate observed in the 50-59 age group. The incidence of elderly onset RA (EORA) in individuals aged >60 years exhibited a decreasing trend during the study period (age 60-69, -6.45, 95% CI = -8.27 to -4.62, p < 0.001; age >= 70, -6.09, 95% CI = -7.66 to -4.53, p < 0.001). Conclusions: This study is the first to analyze the incidence trend of RA over an 11-year period. In South Korea, the incidence of RA has shown a decreasing trend since 2011; the same trend was observed in the EORA group. Young-onset RA showed the opposite trend, suggesting that RA is diagnosed earlier, due to the new RA classification criteria.
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