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Functional disability and its predictors in systemic sclerosis: a study from the DeSScipher project within the EUSTAR group

Authors :
Ulf Müller-Ladner
Beat Fankhauser
Valeria Riccieri
Marco Matucci-Cerinic
Christopher P. Denton
Jörg Umbricht
Brigitte Krummel-Lorenz
Franco Cozzi
László Czirják
Jérôme Avouac
Ulrich A Walker
Alessandra Vacca
Armando Gabrielli
Serena Vettori
Yannick Allanore
Marc Frerix
Francesco Del Galdo
Giuseppina Abignano
Paloma García de la Peña Lefebvre
Dörte Huscher
Veronika Lóránd
Carina Mihai
Ingo H. Tarner
Britta Maurer
Gabriele Valentini
Elise Siegert
T. Schmeiser
Nicolas Hunzelmann
Simona Rednic
G. Riemekasten
Beata Garay Toth
Serena Guiducci
Svetlana I. Nihtyanova
Codrina Ancuta
Sule Yavuz
Oliver Distler
Vanessa Smith
Anastasia Zakharova
Veronika K. Jaeger
Duska Martinovic
Jaeger, Veronika K
Distler, Oliver
Maurer, Britta
Czirják, Laszlo
Lóránd, Veronika
Valentini, Gabriele
Vettori, Serena
Del Galdo, Francesco
Abignano, Giuseppina
Denton, Christopher
Nihtyanova, Svetlana
Allanore, Yannick
Avouac, Jerome
Riemekasten, Gabriele
Siegert, Elise
Huscher, Dörte
Matucci Cerinic, Marco
Guiducci, Serena
Frerix, Marc
Tarner, Ingo H
Garay Toth, Beata
Fankhauser, Beat
Umbricht, Jörg
Zakharova, Anastasia
Mihai, Carina
Cozzi, Franco
Yavuz, Sule
Hunzelmann, Nicola
Rednic, Simona
Vacca, Alessandra
Schmeiser, Tim
Riccieri, Valeria
García de la Peña Lefebvre, Paloma
Gabrielli, Armando
Krummel Lorenz, Brigitte
Martinovic, Duska
Ancuta, Codrina
Smith, Vanessa
Müller Ladner, Ulf
Walker, Ulrich A.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Objectives: The multisystem manifestations of SSc can greatly impact patients' quality of life. The aim of this study was to identify factors associated with disability in SSc. Methods: SSc patients from the prospective DeSScipher cohort who had completed the scleroderma health assessment questionnaire (SHAQ), a disability score that combines the health assessment questionnaire and five visual analogue scales, were included in this analysis. The effect of factors possibly associated with disability was analysed with multiple linear regressions. Results: The mean SHAQ and HAQ scores of the 944 patients included were 0.87 ( s . d . = 0.66) and 0.92 ( s . d . = 0.78); 59% of the patients were in the mild to moderate difficulty SHAQ category (0 ⩽ SHAQ < 1), 34% in the moderate to severe disability category (1 ⩽ SHAQ < 2) and 7% in the severe to very severe disability category (2 ⩽ SHAQ ⩽ 3). The means of the visual analogue scales scores were in order of magnitude: overall disease severity (37 mm), RP (31 mm), pulmonary symptoms (24 mm), gastrointestinal symptoms (20 mm) and digital ulcers (19 mm). In multiple regression, the main factors associated with high SHAQ scores were the presence of dyspnoea [modified New York Heart Association (NYHA) class IV (regression coefficient B = 0.62), modified NYHA class III (B = 0.53) and modified NYHA class II (B = 0.21; all vs modified NYHA class I)], FM (B = 0.37), muscle weakness (B = 0.27), digital ulcers (B = 0.20) and gastrointestinal symptoms (oesophageal symptoms, B = 0.16; stomach symptoms, B = 0.15; intestinal symptoms, B = 0.15). Conclusion: SSc patients perceive dyspnoea, pain, digital ulcers, muscle weakness and gastrointestinal symptoms as the main factors driving their level of disability, unlike physicians who emphasize objective measures of disability.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....157f237fec2d588851d5350a3406fedf