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Prevalencia De La Enfermedad Reumatica En Colombia En Mayores De 18 Anos

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Description

El impacto de las enfermedades reumáticas en países desarrollados se ha conocido a través de estudios con cohortes amplias de pacientes con seguimiento a más de 20 años. Así se ha podido establecer que este grupo de enfermedades se constituyen en la primera causa de discapacidad permanente en países industrializados y son a la vez las entidades que deterioran más la calidad de vida al ser comparadas con otras patologías crónicas. Adicionalmente son una de las causas más frecuentes de dolor agudo y crónico y de incapacidad laboral en adultos. Su impacto en a nivel económico y social, está representado en los altos costos que representan para la sociedad. Los nuevos tratamientos antirreumáticos se constituyeron en años pasados, como uno de los factores más importantes en el déficit que el sistema de salud colombiano acumuló producto del recobro al FOSIGA de medicamentos no incluidos en el POS. El modelo COPCORD (Community Oriented Program for Control of Rheumatic Diseases) implementado por el APLAR (Asia Pacific League of Associations for Rheumatology), aceptado de manera integral por la OMS[1], se constituye como una herramienta eficaz en la determinación de la prevalencia de las enfermedades en los países de la región. El objetivo de este estudio es utilizar los instrumentos de recolección de datos COPCORD validado para América Latina[[2-4], a través de encuestas realizadas por el Centro Nacional de Consultoría para seleccionar los individuos que tienen alguna patología reumática que posteriormente será diagnosticada por el Reumatólogo, para tener una aproximación de la prevalencia de la enfermedad reumática en las diferentes regiones del país.En Colombia no se conoce la epidemiología de las enfermedades reumáticas de manera global, este sería el primer estudio nacional que utiliza el cuestionario de recolección de datos del modelo COPCORD.

Layman's description

The impact of rheumatic diseases in developed countries has been known through studies with large cohorts of patients followed over 20 years. It has been established that this group of diseases are the leading cause of permanent disability in industrialized countries and are entities that deteriorate the quality of life when compared with other chronic diseases. Additionally, they are one of the most frequent causes of acute and chronic pain and work disability in adults. Its impact on economic and social level is represented in the high costs to society. The new antirheumatic treatments were established in recent years as one of the most important factors in the deficit that the Colombian health system accumulated product to regain FOSIGA drugs not included in the POS. The COPCORD model (Community Oriented Program for Control of Rheumatic Diseases) implemented by the APLAR (Asia Pacific League of Associations for Rheumatology), accepted holistically by WHO [1], is established as an effective tool in determining the prevalence diseases in the countries of the region. The aim of this study is to use data collection instruments validated for Latin America COPCORD [[2-4], through surveys conducted by the National Consulting Center to select individuals who have a rheumatic disease that will later be diagnosed the Rheumatologist, to have an approximation of the prevalence of rheumatic disease in different regions of the country.In Colombia the epidemiology of rheumatic diseases globally is not known, this would be the first national study using the questionnaire data collection model COPCORD

Key findings

Prevalencia, enfermedad reumática, COPCORD, Colombia.
StatusFinished
Effective start/end date29/08/1429/04/16

Collaborative partners

  • Universidad de La Sabana (lead)
  • Ministerio de Ciencia,Tecnología e Innovación (MINCIENCIAS) (CoFunder)
  • Asociación Colombiana de Reumatología (CoFunder)

Project Status

  • Succesfully closed

Relation Academy- enterprises

  • Yes

Training for research

  • Yes

Interdisciplinary

  • No

Collaborative project between research groups

  • No

Degree work - Master's or Ph

  • None

Area of knowledge (OECD)

  • MEDICINE - CLINICAL SCIENCES

Rol Sabana

  • Executor
  • Inequity and vulnerability in Latin American Indigenous and non-Indigenous populations with rheumatic diseases: a syndemic approach

    Rueda Sanchez, J. C. (PHD Student), Londoño Patiño, J. D. (Another Number Author), Santos Granados, A. M. (Another Number Author), Quintana, R. (Fourth Autor), Loyola Sanchez, A. (Another Number Author), Pons Estel, B. A. (Another Number Author), Julian Santiago, F. (Another Number Author), Burgos Vargas, R. (Another Number Author), Juarez, V. (Another Number Author), Pelaez Ballestas, I. (Another Number Author), Goycochea Robles, M. V. (Another Number Author), Garza Elizondo, M. A. (Another Number Author), Granados, Y. (First Author), Gastelum Strozzi, A. (Second Author) & Alvarez Nemegyei, J. (Third Author), 8 Mar 2023, In: BMJ Open. p. 1-11 10 p.

    Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

    14 Scopus citations
  • Actualización de las terapias disponibles para la nefritis lúpica refractaria

    Santacruz Devia, J. C. (masterstudent), Mantilla Ribero, M. J. (masterstudent), Londoño Patiño, J. D. (Another Number Author), Bello Gualtero, J. M. (Fourth Autor) & Ballesteros, J. G. (Third Author), 27 Dec 2021, In: Revista Colombiana de Reumatologia. p. 1-9 8 p.

    Research output: Contribution to journalReview articlepeer-review

  • Syndemic and syndemogenesis of low back pain in Latin-American population: a network and cluster analysis.

    Rueda Sanchez, J. C. (PHD Student), Santos Granados, A. M. (Another Number Author), Londoño Patiño, J. D. (Researcher), Silvestre, A. (Another Number Author), Feica´N, A. (Another Number Author), Pons Estel, B. A. (Another Number Author), Julian Santiago, F. (Another Number Author), Garcia Olivera, I. (Another Number Author), Cassasola Vargas, J. (Another Number Author), Cedeño, L. (Another Number Author), Goycochea Robles, M. V. (Another Number Author), Guevara, S. (Another Number Author), Pacheco Tena, C. (Another Number Author), Garci´A, H. (Another Number Author), Esquivel Valero, J. (Another Number Author), Goñi, M. (Another Number Author), Sanatana, N. (Another Number Author), Juarez, V. (Another Number Author), Loyola Sanchez, A. (Another Number Author) & Navarro Zarza, E. (Another Number Author) & 16 others, Sanin, L. H. (Another Number Author), Cardiel, M. H. (Another Number Author), Burgos Vargas, R. (Another Number Author), Rosillo, C. (Another Number Author), Alvarez Hernandez, E. (Another Number Author), Rodriguez Amado, J. (Another Number Author), Alvarez Nemegyei, J. (Another Number Author), Crespo, M. E. (Another Number Author), Garza Elizondo, M. (Another Number Author), Vega, O. (Another Number Author), Gamboa, R. (Another Number Author), Quintana, R. (Another Number Author), Gonzalez Chavez, S. (Another Number Author), Gastelum Strozzi, A. (First Author), Pelaez Ballestas, I. (Second Author) & Granados, Y. (Third Author), 11 Mar 2020, In: Clinical Rheumatlogy. p. 2715-2726 11 p.

    Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

    17 Scopus citations