血管炎患者的虚弱和相关结局。

Sebastian E Sattui,John Stadler,Renee L Borchin,Cristina Burroughs,Laura Gandolfo,David Cuthbertson,Christine Yeung,Kalen Larson,Peter A Merkel,Robert Spiera,
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方法VascStrong 是一项纵向研究,利用脉管炎患者授权研究网络(Vasculitis Patient-Powered Research Network)进行研究,该网络是一个基于互联网的脉管炎患者队列。收集的数据包括患者总体评估(PGA)和患者报告结果测量信息系统(PROMIS)的多个领域。在基线和随访 1 年时,使用 FRAIL 量表测量虚弱程度,这是一种 5 个领域的自我报告测量方法。根据 0、1-2 或 ≥3 个标准,患者分别被分为非虚弱、前期虚弱和虚弱。在随访中,患者报告了上一年住院、感染、骨折和疾病复发的情况。结果基线调查包括 328 名患者。患者的平均年龄为 59.5 岁,主要为女性(71.6%)和非西班牙裔白人。虚弱前期和虚弱期的患病率分别为 42.1% 和 21.6%。每种形式的脉管炎患者大多被归类为体弱或前期体弱。体弱前期和体弱患者在基线和随访时的PROMIS评分均较差。虚弱与女性性别、较高的 PGA 分数、超重和肥胖有独立关联,但与年龄无关。1年后,272/328(82.9%)名患者回答了随访调查。在 99 名(36.4%)患者中观察到虚弱状态的转变。结论 在大多数多种形式的脉管炎患者中,自我报告的虚弱或虚弱前状态很常见,这表明有相当一部分患者有恶化预后的风险。
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Frailty and Associated Outcomes in Patients with Vasculitis.
OBJECTIVE To describe the frequency and outcomes associated with self-reported frailty in patients with vasculitis. METHODS VascStrong is a longitudinal study utilizing the Vasculitis Patient-Powered Research Network, an internet-based cohort of patients with vasculitis. Data collected included patient global assessment (PGA) and several domains of the Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information Systems (PROMIS). Frailty was measured at baseline and 1-year follow-up using the FRAIL scale, a 5 domain self-reported measure. Patients were classified as non-frail, pre-frail, and frail based on 0, 1-2, or ≥3 criteria, respectively. At follow-up, patients reported the occurrence over the prior year of hospitalizations, infections, fractures, and disease flares. A multivariable logistic regression was performed to identify factors associated with frailty. RESULTS The baseline survey included 328 patients. Patients had a mean age of 59.5 years, were predominantly female (71.6%) and non-Hispanic white. Prevalence of pre-frailty and frailty was 42.1% and 21.6%, respectively. The majority of patients with each form of vasculitis were classified as frail or pre-frail. Pre-frail and frail patients reported worse PROMIS scores at baseline and follow-up. Frailty was independently associated with female sex, higher PGA scores, being overweight, and obesity, but not with age. At 1-year, 272/328 (82.9%) patients answered the follow-up survey. Transitions in frailty status were observed in 99 (36.4%) patients. Hospitalizations and flares were more frequent in frail patients. CONCLUSION Self-reported frailty or pre-frailty is common in the majority of patients with multiple forms of vasculitis, indicating there is a substantial subset of patients at risk for worse outcomes.
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