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The relationship between neuropsychiatric, clinical, and laboratory variables and quality of life of Chinese patients with systemic lupus erythematosus.| 作者: | Lai-Shan Tam, Adrian Wong, Vincent C T Mok, Yan-Er Zhu, Lai-Wa Kwok, Tena K Li, Kong-Chiu Wong, Edmund K Li | | 语言: | Eng. | | 日期: | 05-06-2008 | | 学报: | The Journal of rheumatology
(0315-162X)
| | 发行: | J Rheumatol. 2008 Jun;35(6):1038-45 | |
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摘要:
| OBJECTIVE:
To investigate the role of neuropsychiatric (NP), clinical, and laboratory variables in influencing the health related quality of life (HRQOL) of Chinese patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE).
METHODS:
The Medical Outcomes Study Short Form-36 was applied in a cohort of 291 patients with SLE. At the time of HRQOL testing all patients underwent a clinical and laboratory evaluation together with measures of disease activity and damage. Patients also submitted to a battery of NP tests.
RESULTS:
Using multivariate analysis, NP involvement-ever was associated with impairment of the general health subscale. Cerebrovascular disease and mononeuropathy were associated with impairment of the physical function subscale, while the latter was also associated with impairment of the role-emotional subscale. Cognitive impairment was associated with impairment of the mental health subscale. The Hospital Anxiety and Depression (HAD) depression score was associated with impairment of all the 8 subscales, physical, and mental summary scores. The HAD anxiety score was associated with impairment of predominantly mental function. Active arthritis, lower education level, and serum albumin levels were associated with impairment of predominantly physical function. Advancing age and damage were associated with impairment of both physical and mental function. Low hemoglobin level and female sex were associated with impairment of predominantly mental function.
CONCLUSION:
NP involvement and low-grade inflammation as reflected by low serum albumin and hemoglobin concentrations were associated with impaired HRQOL in patients with SLE, independent of other sociodemographic and clinical variables.
| | 版权: | The Journal of rheumatology Department of Medicine and Therapeutics, The Prince of Wales Hospital, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China. tamls_813@yahoo.com | | 全文: | | | |
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文章从其它专业: 心胸外科, 婦產科, 血液科, 腎臟醫學, 病理學, 精神病学, 颌面外科, 心臟科, 矫形外科及创伤医学, 家庭醫學, 整形外科, 护理学 |