Prevalence and incidence of non-gout crystal arthropathy in southern Sweden

Arthritis Res Ther. 2019 Dec 17;21(1):291. doi: 10.1186/s13075-019-2077-6.

Abstract

Objective: To estimate the prevalence and incidence of non-gout crystal arthropathy in relation to socioeconomic factors in southern Sweden.

Methods: All patients (age ≥ 18 years) with at least one visit to a physician with the diagnosis of interest in the Skåne region (population of 1.3 million) in 1998-2014 were identified. Non-gout crystal arthropathy (ICD-10 codes M11.0-M11.9) was subclassified in four different groups: calcium pyrophosphate crystal deposition related arthropathy (CPPD), unspecified non-gout arthropathies, chondrocalcinosis, and hydroxyapatite crystal deposition disease. The crude and age-adjusted point prevalence on December 31, 2014, and the cumulative incidence during 2014 were calculated for all non-gout crystal arthropathies, CPPD, and other unspecified non-gout arthropathies overall and in relation to occupation, income, and level of education.

Results: The crude 2014 point prevalence (95% CI) and 2014 cumulative incidence (95% CI) of all non-gout crystal arthropathies were 0.23% (0.23-0.24) and 21.5 (19-25) cases/100,000 persons. Mean age (range) among all prevalent cases in 2014 was 71 (20-102) years and 56% were males. The point prevalence and cumulative incidence of CPPD were 0.09% (0.08-0.09) and 8 (7-10)/100,000 persons, respectively. The corresponding data for unspecified non-gout crystal deposition disease was 0.16% (0.16-0.17) and 15.6 (13-18)/100,000 persons, respectively. The prevalence and incidence of CPPD and unspecified non-gout crystal arthropathies were slightly higher in men and increased with age irrespective of gender. Unspecified non-gout crystal arthropathy but not CPPD was less prevalent in persons with ≥ 15 years of education, whereas there were no clear associations with occupation and income.

Conclusion: The prevalence of all diagnosed non-gout crystal arthropathies was 0.23%, thus considerably less prevalent than gout in southern Sweden. CPPD and other unspecified non-gout crystal arthropathies are the predominant diagnoses, increasing with age and in men. With the exception for unspecified non-gout crystal arthropathies being inversely correlated to a higher level of education, no convincing association with the socioeconomic factors was found.

Keywords: Calcium pyrophosphate crystal deposition disease (CPPD); Incidence; Non-gout crystal arthropathy; Prevalence; Unspecified non-gout crystal deposition disease.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Aged
  • Aged, 80 and over
  • Calcium Pyrophosphate / chemistry
  • Chondrocalcinosis / diagnosis
  • Chondrocalcinosis / epidemiology
  • Crystal Arthropathies / classification
  • Crystal Arthropathies / diagnosis*
  • Crystal Arthropathies / epidemiology
  • Durapatite / chemistry
  • Female
  • Gout / diagnosis*
  • Humans
  • Incidence
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Prevalence
  • Registries / statistics & numerical data*
  • Socioeconomic Factors*
  • Sweden / epidemiology
  • Young Adult

Substances

  • Durapatite
  • Calcium Pyrophosphate