WHO-ILAR COPCORD Study (Stage 1, Urban Study) in Iran.

Fereydoun Davatchi(University of Tehran), Ahmadreza Jamshidi(Tehran University of Medical Sciences), Arash Tehrani‐Banihashemi(Tehran University of Medical Sciences), Jaleh Gholami(Tehran University of Medical Sciences), Mohammad H. Forouzanfar(Tehran University of Medical Sciences), Massoomeh Akhlaghi(Tehran University of Medical Sciences), Mojgan Barghamdi(Tehran University of Medical Sciences), Elham Noorolahzadeh(Tehran University of Medical Sciences), Ali Reza Khabazi(Tehran University of Medical Sciences), Mansoor Salesi(Tehran University of Medical Sciences), Amir Salari(Tehran University of Medical Sciences), Mansoor Karimifar(Tehran University of Medical Sciences), Kamal Essalat-Manesh(Tehran University of Medical Sciences), Mehrzad Hajialiloo(Tehran University of Medical Sciences), Mohsen Soroosh(Tehran University of Medical Sciences), Farhad Farzad(Tehran University of Medical Sciences), Hamid Reza Moussavi(Tehran University of Medical Sciences), Farideh Samadi(Tehran University of Medical Sciences), Koorosh Ghaznavi(Tehran University of Medical Sciences), Homa Asgharifard(Tehran University of Medical Sciences), Amir Hossein Zangiabadi(Tehran University of Medical Sciences), Farhad Shahram(Tehran University of Medical Sciences), Abdolhadi Nadji(Tehran University of Medical Sciences), Mahmood Akbarian(Tehran University of Medical Sciences), Farhad Gharibdoost(Tehran University of Medical Sciences)
PubMed
July 1, 2008
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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To find the prevalence of musculoskeletal complaints and rheumatic disorders in Iran. METHODS: Tehran, with one-ninth of the population of Iran and of mixed ethnic origins, was selected as the field. Subjects were randomly selected from the 22 districts. Interviews were conducted once a week, on the weekend. The 3 phases of stage 1 were done on the same day, in parallel, like the fast-track Community Oriented Program for Control of Rheumatic Diseases (COPCORD). RESULTS: Four thousand ninety-six houses were visited and 10,291 persons were interviewed. Musculoskeletal complaints during the past 7 days were detected in 41.9% of the interviewed subjects. The distribution was: shoulder 14.5%, wrist 10%, hands and fingers 9.4%, hip 7.1%, knee 25.5%, ankle 9.8%, toes 6.1%, cervical spine 13.4%, and dorsal and lumbar spine 21.7%. Degenerative joint diseases were detected in 16.6% of subjects: cervical spondylosis 1.8%, knee osteoarthritis (OA) 15.3%, hand OA 2.9%, and hip OA 0.32%. Low back pain was detected in 15.4% and soft tissue rheumatism in 4.6%. Inflammatory disorders were rheumatoid arthritis 0.33%, seronegative spondyloarthropathies 0.23%, ankylosing spondylitis 0.12%, systemic lupus erythematosus 0.04%, and Behçet's disease 0.08%. Fibromyalgia was detected in 0.69% and gout in 0.13% of the studied population. CONCLUSION: The large urban COPCORD study in Iran showed a high prevalence of rheumatic complaints in the population over the age of 15 years, 41.9%. Knee OA and low back pain were the most frequent complaints.


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