What joints are primarily affected by osteoarthritis?
Knee
Hip
What distinguishes between rheumatoid and osteoarthritis?
Rheumatoid - pain/stiffness relieved by exercise, exacerbated by lack of movement
Osteoarthritis - pain exacerbated by exercise, relieved by rest
What finger changes are seen in osteoarthritis?
Heberden’s nodes - DIP
Bouchard’s nodes - PIP
What changes are seen on an X-ray in osteoarthritis?
LOSS
Loss of joint space
Osteophytes
Subchondral cysts
Subarticular sclerosis
What would be noted on passive movement of the joint in osteoarthritis?
Decreased range of movement
Pain on movement
Crepitus
What is the treatment for osteoarthritis?
General
• Weight loss
• Physiotherapy
• Topical and heat therapy
Pharmacology
• NSAIDs + PPI
• Intraarticular steroid injections
Surgical - Joint replacement
Where does gout usually first present and why?
Big toe (1st MTP joint) - 70%
Presents in extremities as they are cooler so allows for precipitation of the crystals
Who is typically affected?
Obese, non-white males who drink a lot and eat a lot of meat
It almost never affects pre-menopausal women
Aside from metabolic syndrome, what are some other modifiable risk factors for gout?
Drugs
Increased cell level/turnover
What investigation do you do for gout?
What is seen on an X-ray of chronic gout?
Punched out lesions (rat-bites)
Areas of sclerosis
Tophi
What is the onset of pain in gout? Compare this onset to that of septic arthritis
Quick onset - 3-12 hours
Septic arthritis is even more acute onset - 1-2 hours
What is the acute management for gout?
NSAIDs = 1st line
Colchicine = 2nd line
Intra-articular steroids = 3rd line
IM steroids - if it is widespread (e.g. midfoot, ankle, 1st MTP)
What is the main side effect of colchicine?
v v bad diarrhoea - stop if they get this
What drug is given for prophylaxis of gout? What class is it? When should it not be given?
Allopurinol = xanthine-oxidase inhibitor
Do not give in acute attack of gout
What is uric acid the end product of?
The breakdown of purines (adenine + guanine)
How is urate excreted by the body?
2/3rd by kidneys
1/3rd by GI tract
What joint is most commonly affected by septic arthritis?
Knee
What organisms can cause septic arthritis
What is the classic presentation of septic arthritis?
Classic triad of:
What bloods would you need to do in suspected septic arthritis?
FBC - high WCC
CRP - monitors disease progression
Blood cultures
How do you treat septic arthritis?
Analgesia
Antibiotics
Surgical
What is rheumatoid arthritis?
A chronic inflammatory autoimmune disease affecting synovial joints, leading to joint and periarticular destruction
What joints are typically affected by RA? Is it symmetrical?
Symmetrical polyarthritis
Mostly affects small joints of the hands