Quality of life and neurological symptoms in patients with neurofibromatosis type 2: a national database study in Japan.

IF 4 3区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Takashi Yamauchi, Machi Suka
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Abstract

Background: This study examined the association between neurological symptoms and quality of life (QoL) in patients with neurofibromatosis type 2 (NF2) using a national database of all patients who newly claimed for medical expense subsidies in Japan from 2015 to 2019.

Methods: The Japanese Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare provided access to the "National Database of Designated Intractable Diseases of Japan" containing the "Medical Certificates of Designated Intractable Diseases" of all patients with NF2. The database included information on five items of QoL: "mobility," "self-care," "usual activities," "pain/discomfort," and "anxiety/depression." To examine the association between the presence/absence of neurological symptoms and QoL, multivariable logistic regression analyses were performed, adjusted for potential confounders.

Results: Data from 187 patients (97 females and 90 males; mean (standard deviation) age, 43.1 (17.9) years) were analyzed. Overall, 31% to 55% of patients were recorded as having moderate/severe impairment of QoL. Spinal dysfunction was significantly associated with deterioration of all components of QoL, whereas speech dysfunction and hemiparesis were specifically associated with physical health-related components of QoL. Spinal dysfunction, facial nerve palsy, and age 25-64 years were significantly associated with "anxiety/depression."

Conclusions: In the present epidemiological study using a national database of NF2 in Japan, spinal dysfunction was significantly associated with deterioration of all components of QoL, including subjective and mental health-related components of QoL, whereas speech dysfunction and hemiparesis were specifically associated with physical health-related components of QoL.

神经纤维瘤病 2 型患者的生活质量和神经症状:日本国家数据库研究。
研究背景本研究利用日本2015年至2019年新申请医疗费用补贴的所有患者的国家数据库,研究了神经纤维瘤病2型(NF2)患者的神经症状与生活质量(QoL)之间的关系:日本厚生劳动省提供了 "日本指定难治性疾病国家数据库 "的访问权限,其中包含所有NF2患者的 "指定难治性疾病医疗证明书"。该数据库包括 "行动能力"、"自理能力"、"日常活动"、"疼痛/不适 "和 "焦虑/抑郁 "五个项目的 QoL 信息。为了研究神经系统症状的存在/不存在与 QoL 之间的关系,我们进行了多变量逻辑回归分析,并对潜在的混杂因素进行了调整:分析了 187 名患者(97 名女性和 90 名男性;平均(标准差)年龄为 43.1(17.9)岁)的数据。总体而言,31%至55%的患者被记录为质量生活中度/重度受损。脊柱功能障碍与所有 QoL 要素的恶化均有显著相关性,而言语功能障碍和偏瘫则与 QoL 的身体健康相关要素特别相关。脊柱功能障碍、面神经麻痹和 25-64 岁年龄与 "焦虑/抑郁 "明显相关:在这项使用日本全国 NF2 数据库进行的流行病学研究中,脊柱功能障碍与所有 QoL 要素(包括 QoL 的主观和心理健康相关要素)的恶化均有显著相关性,而言语功能障碍和偏瘫则与 QoL 的身体健康相关要素特别相关。
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Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine
Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH -
CiteScore
7.90
自引率
2.10%
发文量
44
审稿时长
10 weeks
期刊介绍: The official journal of the Japanese Society for Hygiene, Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine (EHPM) brings a comprehensive approach to prevention and environmental health related to medical, biological, molecular biological, genetic, physical, psychosocial, chemical, and other environmental factors. Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine features definitive studies on human health sciences and provides comprehensive and unique information to a worldwide readership.
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