无球蛋白血症患者自我报告的临床结果和生活质量:早期诊断的重要性。

IF 5.7 2区 医学 Q1 IMMUNOLOGY
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目的:(x连锁)无球蛋白血症(XLA)患者患有严重的复发性感染,可能导致危及生命的并发症,如败血症、脑膜脑炎和慢性肺病。早期诊断和及时治疗可以预防感染和继发性并发症,强调通过新生儿筛查(NBS)早期发现XLA的作用。我们的国际多中心调查研究旨在评估XLA患者的自我报告结果和父母观点,以确定早期诊断是否与更好的生活质量(QoL)相关。方法:儿童质量问卷为PedsQL,成人质量问卷为SF-36、CVID_QOL、PADQOL-16。一份新的问卷是专门为家长开发的关于XLA的早期诊断。结果:共有来自14个国家的88名成人和65名儿童XLA患者以及69名家长完成了调查。结论:我们的研究从自我报告的临床、健康相关生活质量和父母的角度提供了支持XLA早期诊断的证据。来自患者和家长的主要请求是实现XLA和NBS严重b淋巴细胞缺乏症的早期诊断。
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Self-reported Clinical Outcomes and Quality of Life in Agammaglobulinemia: the Importance of an Early Diagnosis.

Self-reported Clinical Outcomes and Quality of Life in Agammaglobulinemia: the Importance of an Early Diagnosis.

Purpose: Patients with (X-linked) agammaglobulinemia (XLA) suffer from severe, recurrent infections potentially leading to life-threatening complications such as sepsis, meningoencephalitis and chronic lung disease. Early diagnosis and timely treatment can prevent infections and secondary complications, emphasizing a role for early detection of XLA via newborn screening (NBS). Our international multicenter survey study aimed to evaluate self-reported outcomes and parental perspectives in XLA patients to determine whether an early diagnosis is associated with better quality of life (QoL).

Methods: QoL-questionnaires included the PedsQL for children and SF-36, CVID_QOL, PADQOL-16 for adults. A new questionnaire was specifically developed for parents about an early diagnosis of XLA.

Results: In total, 88 adult and 65 pediatric XLA patients, and 69 parents from 14 countries completed the survey. Patients with an early diagnosis reported less severe, recurrent infections and less hospitalization (p < 0.05). QoL was significantly lower in multiple health domains for pediatric and adult patients with a late diagnosis compared to the general population. Patients with an early diagnosis reported similar QoL outcomes compared to the general population. Parents showed immense support for NBS for XLA stating that an early diagnosis prevents emotional insecurity, health damage, unnecessary diagnostics and allows early access to medical care and informed family planning.

Conclusion: Our study has shown supportive evidence to pursue an early diagnosis of XLA from both a self-reported clinical, health related QoL and parental perspective. The main plea from patients and parents is to achieve an early diagnosis for XLA and severe B-lymphocyte deficiencies with NBS.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Clinical Immunology publishes impactful papers in the realm of human immunology, delving into the diagnosis, pathogenesis, prognosis, or treatment of human diseases. The journal places particular emphasis on primary immunodeficiencies and related diseases, encompassing inborn errors of immunity in a broad sense, their underlying genotypes, and diverse phenotypes. These phenotypes include infection, malignancy, allergy, auto-inflammation, and autoimmunity. We welcome a broad spectrum of studies in this domain, spanning genetic discovery, clinical description, immunologic assessment, diagnostic approaches, prognosis evaluation, and treatment interventions. Case reports are considered if they are genuinely original and accompanied by a concise review of the relevant medical literature, illustrating how the novel case study advances the field. The instructions to authors provide detailed guidance on the four categories of papers accepted by the journal.
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