The Norfolk Arthritis Register (NOAR)

D.P.M. Symmons, A.J. Silman

Arthritis Research Campaign Epidemiology Unit, School of Epidemiology and Health Sciences, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom.

ABSTRACT
The Norfolk Arthritis Register (NOAR) has been recruiting and following patients with early inflammatory poly-arthritis (IP) since 1989. Approximately three-quarters of the patients followed satisfy classification criteria for rheumatoid arthritis (RA) by 5 years from symptom onset. This paper summarises the publications which have been based on the NOAR cohort with respect to the incidence and prevalence of IP and RA, genetic and environmental risk factors for the development of IP, outcome following the development of IP and predictors of outcome. It also discusses methodological issues in examining the treatment effect in observational cohorts and the costs to the healthcare system of patients with early IP.

Key words
Inflammatory arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, epidemiology, risk factors, outcome.


Please address correspondence to: Deborah P.M. Symmons, MD, MFPHM FRCP, ARC Epidemiology Unit, School of Epidemiology and Health Sciences, University of Manchester, Stopford Building, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PT, United Kingdom. 
E-mail: Deborah.Symmons@man.ac.uk

Clin Exp Rheumatol 2003; 21: (Suppl. 31): S94-S99.
© Copyright Clinical and Experimental Rheumatology 2003.