Time trends of variability in disease activity in systemic lupus erythematosus.

IF 3.7 2区 医学 Q1 RHEUMATOLOGY
Ning Li, Alberta Hoi, Shue-Fen Luo, Yeong-Jian Jan Wu, Worawit Louthrenoo, Vera Golder, Sargunan Sockalingam, Jiacai Cho, Aisha Lateef, Sean O'Neill, Chak Sing Lau, Laniyati Hamijoyo, Mandana Nikpour, Shereen Oon, Yanjie Hao, Madelynn Chan, Zhanguo Li, Sandra Navarra, Leonid Zamora, Yasuhiro Katsumata, Masayoshi Harigai, Fiona Goldblatt, Sang-Cheol Bae, Zhuoli Zhang, Tsutomu Takeuchi, Jun Kikuchi, Kristine Ng, Nicola Tugnet, Yoshiya Tanaka, Naoaki Ohkubo, Yi-Hsing Chen, B M D B Basnayake, Annie Law, Sunil Kumar, Cherica Tee, Michael Lucas Tee, Jiyoon Choi, Rangi Kandane-Rathnayake, Eric Morand
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Abstract

Objective: Disease activity both between and within patients with SLE is highly variable, yet factors driving this variability remain unclear. This study aimed to identify predictors of variability in SLE disease activity over time.

Methods: We analysed data from 2930 patients with SLE across 13 countries, collected over 38 754 clinic visits between 2013 and 2020. Clinic visit records were converted to panel data with 1-year intervals. The time-adjusted mean disease activity, termed AMS, was calculated. The yearly change in [Formula: see text], denoted as [Formula: see text], was regressed onto [Formula: see text] and other potential predictors using random-effects models. Some variables were split into a person-mean component to assess between-patient differences and a demeaned component to assess within-patient variability.

Results: Overall, variability in SLE disease activity exhibited stabilisation over time. A significant inverse relationship emerged between a patient's disease activity in a given year and variability in disease activity in the subsequent year: a 1-point increase in person-mean disease activity was associated with a 0.27-point decrease (95% CI -0.29 to -0.26, p<0.001) in subsequent variability. Additionally, a 1-point increase in within-patient disease activity variability was associated with a 0.56-point decrease (95% CI -0.57 to -0.55, p<0.001) in the subsequent year. Furthermore, each 1-point increase in the annual average time-adjusted mean Physician Global Assessment was associated with a 0.08-point decrease (90% CI -0.13 to -0.03, p=0.002) in disease activity variability for the following year. Prednisolone dose and the duration of activity in specific organ systems exhibited negative and positive associations, respectively, with disease activity variability in the subsequent year. Patients from less affluent countries displayed greater disease activity variability compared with those from wealthier nations.

Conclusion: Disease activity tends to be less variable among patients with higher or more variable disease activity in the previous year. Within-patient variability in disease activity has a stronger impact on subsequent fluctuations than differences between individual patients.

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Lupus Science & Medicine
Lupus Science & Medicine RHEUMATOLOGY-
CiteScore
5.30
自引率
7.70%
发文量
88
审稿时长
15 weeks
期刊介绍: Lupus Science & Medicine is a global, peer reviewed, open access online journal that provides a central point for publication of basic, clinical, translational, and epidemiological studies of all aspects of lupus and related diseases. It is the first lupus-specific open access journal in the world and was developed in response to the need for a barrier-free forum for publication of groundbreaking studies in lupus. The journal publishes research on lupus from fields including, but not limited to: rheumatology, dermatology, nephrology, immunology, pediatrics, cardiology, hepatology, pulmonology, obstetrics and gynecology, and psychiatry.
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