Diagnosis

American College of Rheumatology Classification Criteria of Osteoarthritis

Classification Criteria for Osteoarthritis of the Hand:

Osteoarthritis of the Hand

These recommendations are from the American College Of Rheumatology (ACR). Please refer to the full guideline document1 for more detailed information.

Hand pain, aching, or stiffness and 3 or 4 of the following features:

* The 10 selected joints are the second and third distal interphalangeal (DIP), the second and third proximal interphalangeal, and the first carpometacarpal joints of both hands. This classification method yields a sensitivity of 94% and a specificity of 87%. MCP = metacarpophalangeal.

Altman R, Alarcón G, Appelrouth D, Bloch D, Borenstein D, Brandt K, et al. The American College of Rheumatology criteria for the classification and reporting of osteoarthritis of the hand. Arthritis Rheum 1990;33:1601---10.

[1991] Combined Clinical (History, Physical Examination, Laboratory) And Radiographic Classification Criteria for Osteoarthritis of the Hip, Traditional Format*

These recommendations are from the American College Of Rheumatology (ACR). Please refer to the full guideline document2 for more detailed information.

Hip pain and at least 2 of the following 3 features:

*This classification method yields a sensitivity of 89% and a specificity of 91%. ESR = erythrocyte sedimentation rate (Westergren).

R. Altman, G. Alarcon, D. Appelrouth, D. Bloch, D. Borenstein, K. Brandt, et al. The American College of Rheumatology criteria for the classification and reporting of osteoarthritis of the hip. Arthritis Rheum 1991;34:505--514.

[1986] Criteria for Classification of Idiopathic Osteoarthritis (OA) of the Knee*.

These recommendations are from the American College Of Rheumatology (ACR). Please refer to the original guideline document for more detailed information.

Clinical and laboratory Clinical and radiographic Clinical†
Knee pain Knee pain Knee pain
+ at least 5 of 9: + at least 1 of 3: + at least 3 of 6:

- Age > 50 years

- Age > 50 years

- Age > 50 years

- Stiffness < 30 minutes

- Stiffness < 30 minutes

- Stiffness < 30 minutes

- Crepitus

- Crepitus

- Crepitus

- Bony Tenderness

+ Osteophytes

- Bony Tenderness

- Bony enlargement

 

- Bony enlargement

- No palpable warmth

 

- No palpable warmth

- ESR <40 mm/hour

   

- RF <1:40

   

- SF OA

   
     
92% sensitive 91% sensitive 95% sensitive
75% specific 86% specific 69% specific

* ESR = erythrocyte sedimentation rate (Westergren); RF = rheumatoid factor; SF OA = synovial fluid signs of OA (clear, viscous, or white blood cell count <2,000/mm3).

† Alternative for the clinical category would be 4 of 6, which is 84% sensitive and 89% specific.

R. Altman, E. Asch, D. Bloch, G. Bole, D. Borenstein, K. Brandt, et al. The American College of Rheumatology criteria for the classification and reporting of osteoarthritis of the knee. Arthritis Rheum 1986;29:1039--1049.

American College of Rheumatolgy Diagnosis Guideline for Rheumatoid Arthritis

These recommendations are from the American College Of Rheumatology (ACR). Please refer to the full guideline document3 for more detailed information.

Initial evaluation of RA

 

 

Table 1. Baseline evaluation of disease activity and damage in patients with rheumatoid arthritis
 
Subjective
  • Degree of joint pain
  • Duration of morning stiffness
  • Duration of fatigue
  • Limitation of function
Physical examination
  • Actively inflamed joints (tender and swollen joint counts)
  • Mechanical joint problems: loss of motion, crepitus, instability, malalignment, and/or deformity
  • Extraarticular manifestations
Laboratory
  • Laboratory
  • Erythrocyte sedimentation rate/C-reactive protein level
  • Rheumatoid factor*
  • Complete blood cell count†
  • Electrolyte levels†
  • Creatinine level†
  • Hepatic enzyme levels (AST, ALT, and albumin)†
  • Urinalysis†
  • Synovial fluid analysis‡
  • Stool guaiac†
Other
  • Functional status or quality of life assessments using standardized questionnaires
  • Physician’s global assessment of disease activity
  • Patient’s global assessment of disease activity
Radiography
  • Radiographs of selected involved joints§
 
* Performed only at baseline to establish the diagnosis. If initially negative, may be repeated 6–12 months after disease onset.
† Performed at baseline, before starting medications, to assess organ dysfunction due to comorbid diseases. AST = aspartate aminotransferase; ALT = alanine aminotransferase.
‡ Performed at baseline, if necessary, to rule out other diseases. May be repeated during disease flares to rule out septic arthritis.
§ Helps to establish a baseline for monitoring disease progression and response to treatment.

References:
1. Altman R, Alarcon G, Appelrouth D, Bloch D, et al.  The American College of Rheumatology Criteria for the Classification and Reporting of Osteoarthritis of the Hand. USA, Vol.33:No.11 (1990).
2. Altman R, Alarcon G, Appelrouth D, Bloch D, et al.  The American College of Rheumatology Criteria for the Classification and Reporting of Osteoarthritis of the Hip. USA, Vol.34:No.5 (1991).
3. America College of Rheumatology Subcommitee. Guideline for the Management of Rheumatoid Arthritis (Special Report, 2002 Update). Vol.46:No.2:328-346 (2002).

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