Assessment of quality of life in patients with Lyme arthritis and rheumatoid arthritis.

IF 1.4 Q3 RHEUMATOLOGY
Reumatologia Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-02-28 DOI:10.5114/reum.2022.114352
Valentyna Vasylivna Yuskevych, Igor Valentynovych Zhulkevych, Oleksandra Stepanivna Makhovska, Svitlana Ivanivna Smiyan
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Abstract

Objectives: Patients' quality of life is one of the key concepts of modern medicine, which characterizes the role of physical and mental functioning in the course of the disease. This article presents a stratification of factors influencing the quality of life in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and Lyme arthritis (LA).

Material and methods: Ninety patients with RA were included in this study among them n = 44 (48.89%) also with LA diagnosis and n = 46 (51.11%) with RA. All studied patients were examined and questioned according to the Health Assessment Questionnaire-Disability Index and the 36-Item Short Form Survey (SF-36) to assess their quality of life. The disease activity score with examination of 28 joints was used to assess the activity of the disease. Multiple regression analysis was used to determine the most significant factors influencing patients' quality of life.

Results: Patients who agreed to participate in the study had high and moderate disease activity; however, patients with LA showed significantly higher baseline data on the intensity of the inflammatory process. According to the analysis of the questionnaire responses, a significantly reduced physical activity of both groups was revealed, but patients with LA had significantly worse BP (p = 0.002), GH (p = 0.006), and Mental Component Summary scales (p = 0.001). The greatest relationship between disease activity and quality of life by Physical Component Summary according to SF-36 (r = -0.80) was found in patients with LA and (r = -0.72) - with RA.

Conclusions: The presence of Borrelia burgdorferi in patients with arthritis not only significantly reduced the motor activity of patients, but also complicated the mental adaptation to their own disease. Factors that affect the quality of life - the activity and duration of the disease in patients of both cohorts, and age and total number of affected joints - for patients with RA.

评估莱姆关节炎和类风湿性关节炎患者的生活质量。
目的:患者的生活质量是现代医学的重要概念之一,它描述了身体和精神功能在疾病过程中的作用。本文对影响类风湿性关节炎(RA)和莱姆关节炎(LA)患者生活质量的因素进行了分层:本研究共纳入 90 名 RA 患者,其中 n = 44 人(48.89%)同时确诊为 LA,n = 46 人(51.11%)同时确诊为 RA。研究人员对所有患者进行了检查,并根据健康评估问卷--残疾指数和 36 项简表调查(SF-36)对他们进行了询问,以评估他们的生活质量。通过对 28 个关节的检查,采用疾病活动度评分来评估疾病的活动度。多重回归分析用于确定影响患者生活质量的最重要因素:结果:同意参与研究的患者的疾病活动度有高有低;然而,LA 患者的炎症过程强度基线数据明显更高。根据对问卷回答的分析,两组患者的体力活动都明显减少,但LA患者的血压(p = 0.002)、GH(p = 0.006)和精神成分量表(p = 0.001)都明显较差。根据SF-36标准,LA患者的疾病活动性与身体素质之间的关系最大(r = -0.80),而RA患者的疾病活动性与身体素质之间的关系最小(r = -0.72):结论:关节炎患者体内存在博氏包柔氏菌不仅会显著降低患者的运动能力,还会使患者对自身疾病的心理适应变得复杂。影响生活质量的因素包括:两组患者的活动度和病程,以及 RA 患者的年龄和受影响关节的总数。
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Reumatologia
Reumatologia Medicine-Rheumatology
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