Piecing the symptoms together
For some people it can be straight forward; they're referred to a Rheumatologist immediately. For others there may be many more tests.
Piecing The Symptoms Together
Dr. Samuel Whittle
Rheumatologist, The Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Adelaide
So for some people the diagnosis it’s really straightforward and often what that means is that after the very first GP constellation they will be referred on to a rheumatologist. Whereas for other people it’s a much more difficult process and often it’s a matter of doing some more tests and observing things over time before deciding whether or not to make a referral.
Dr. Marina Kang
General Practitioner
So with ankylosing spondylitis the history-taking would be slightly different because it would be a specific back-related condition so we talk to them about how long they’ve had that pain for, the stiffness would be, to what extent they’ve got that stiffness, what helps them, what makes it worse, and asking them about family history perhaps. Then we’d go into the examination. I’d look at their overall back extent of their back flexibility. I also look at their bowels to see if their bowels have been affected and they’ve maybe not put the two things together and having a look at their other systems to check for their eyes. Again with their skin I’d be looking at their skin extent of involvement as well as which joints might be involved if any at the time and then going through the process of any family history and whether external joint signs that they might be having as well.
Linda Bradbury
Nurse Practitioner, Rheumatology, University of Queensland
President, Rheumatology Health Professionals Australia
Then then he’s probably going to want to do some blood tests and possibly a urine test and again these are all quite normal things.
Dr. Marina Kang
General Practitioner
So we order a full blood count, a rheumatoid factor. We might want to check their liver and kidneys to make sure that they’re in good functioning order. We might check their iron studies to make sure their fatigue is not related to an iron deficiency and just make sure that their dietary nutrition is good overall. Generally those blood tests are fundamental in most patients but with rheumatoid patients we will look for the rheumatoid factor; 80% of rheumatoid arthritis patients have a specific blood rheumatoid factor so we can show them that that’s what they have although a minority will have that and not have rheumatoid arthritis. With ankylosing spondylitis there’s no rheumatoid factor in their blood and neither is there in psoriatic arthritis. But there’s a specific gene that is more common in these patients with ankylosing spondylitis and psoriatic arthritis that makes it different from the rheumatoid arthritis but the conditions of the joint is the same, it’s just a blood perspective that is slightly different.
Confirming diagnosis
Initial GP visit
Key questions & history taking
Piecing the symptoms together
Referral to rheumatologist
Visiting Physio or GP
Other therapies
What is a rheumatologist?
Preparing for first consultation
Questions rheumatologists will ask
Tests rheumatologists may conduct
Your online research
Rheumatologists can help
Tips and suggestions
Living well with arthritis
Next steps after diagnosis
Reaction to diagnosis
Finding a supportive environment
Working to achieve your goals
Working with your rheumatologist
Developing a working relationship
Treatment management
Personalising treatment plans
Lifestyle management sleep & smoking
Lifestyle management exercise
What is adherence
Exercise
Finding the right treatment
Understanding side effects
Side effects vs benefits
Risk of avoiding medications
Importance of monitoring side effects
Considering the immune system
NSAIDs
Immediate treatment
Introduction to methotrexate
Methotrexate compared with chemotherapy
Methotrexate early side effects
DMARDs
Introduction to biological treatment
Ankylosing spondylitis & biologics
Moving to biological treatment
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Finding the best biological treatment
Changing biologics
Biologics
Early treatment
Treatment disease modifying drugs
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Other treatment options biologics
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