Table 5: Median wait time from symptom onset to rheumatologist consultation for systemic inflammatory rheumatic diseases*
VariableRheumatoid arthritis
n = 101
Inflammatory arthritis, other
n = 147
Crystal arthropathy
n = 97
Spondylitis/ spondylo-arthropathy
n = 56
Psoriatic arthritis
n = 35
Polymyalgia rheumatica
n = 60
Vasculitis
n = 18
Other systemic autoimmune rheumatic disease
n = 96
Median wait time (IQR), d
Symptom onset to primary care visit†173
(16-189)
102
(10-112)
188
(4-192)
716
(14-730)
228
(17-245)
63
(14-77)
128
(3-131)
208
(14-222)
Primary care visit to referral‡115
(14-128)
125
(11-136)
353
(20-373)
173
(7-181)
513
(15-528)
123
(15-138)
73
(7-80)
181
(7-188)
Symptom onset to referral326
(49-375)
259
(41-300)
1326
(48-1374)
1342
(63-1405)
627
(90-7167)
238
(55-293)
293
(33-325)
855
(44-899)
Referral to rheumatologist consultation§66
(15-81)
55
(17-71)
69
(24-93)
62
(29-91)
88
(30-117)
53
(11-64)
28
(11-39)
62
(22-83)
Symptom onset to rheumatologist consultation327
(83-410)
260
(91-350)
1312
(111-1423)
1262
(112-1374)
680
(125-805)
240
(81-321)
608
(59-667)
940
(113-1053)
No. (%) of patients seen by rheumatologist within:
3 mo from symptom onset24 (24)31 (21)15 (15)8 (14)NR¶17 (28)NR¶16 (17)
6 mo from symptom onset42 (42)67 (46)34 (35)19 (34)12 (34)32 (53)7 (39)29 (30)
9 mo from symptom onset50 (50)86 (59)44 (45)22 (39)15 (43)38 (63)8 (44)40 (42)
12 mo from symptom onset60 (59)97 (66)46 (47)23 (41)17 (49)43 (72)10 (56)45 (47)

Note: IQR = interquartile range, NR = not reportable.

*Analyses confined to patients with date of symptom onset captured in their medical record.

†Defined as first documentation of the complaint within the primary care medical record.

‡Defined as the date the referral was sent to the rheumatologist.

§Defined as the first visit to the rheumatologist.

¶Suppressed to protect privacy.