原发性Sjögren综合征患者疲劳的患病率、严重程度和预测因素

Barbara Segal, William Thomas, Tyson Rogers, Joanlise M Leon, Pamela Hughes, Danielle Patel, Ketan Patel, Jill Novitzke, Michael Rohrer, Rajaram Gopalakrishnan, Sandra Myers, Abu Nazmul-Hossain, Eshrat Emamian, Andrew Huang, Nelson Rhodus, Kathy Moser
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目的:探讨原发性Sjögren’s综合征(SS)患者疲劳程度与其他临床特征的关系,并探讨导致疲劳的生理和心理因素。方法:我们确定了94名符合欧美共识小组对原发性SS分类标准的受试者。疲劳用视觉模拟量表、疲劳严重程度量表(FSS)和疲劳概况量表(ProF)进行评估。使用多元回归比较与疲劳的关系。结果:67%的受试者存在异常疲劳,定义为FSS评分>或=4。根据FSS和ProF的躯体疲劳域(ProF- s),无论是否调整生理和血清学特征,疼痛、无助和抑郁都是疲劳的最强预测因子。抑郁与高度疲劳有关;然而,大多数有异常疲劳的受试者没有抑郁。抗ro / ssa阳性受试者并不比血清阴性受试者更容易报告疲劳。回归模型解释了FSS中62%的方差和profs分数中78%的方差。精神疲劳与抑郁和无助感相关,但该模型仅预测了精神疲劳得分变异的54%。结论:心理社会变量是疲劳的决定因素,但只是部分原因。虽然疲劳与抑郁有关,但抑郁并不是原发性SS疲劳的主要原因。需要对疲劳的生理和心理方面的病理生理相关研究来指导更有效的干预措施的发展。
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Prevalence, severity, and predictors of fatigue in subjects with primary Sjögren's syndrome.

Objective: To investigate the relationship of fatigue severity to other clinical features in primary Sjögren's syndrome (SS) and to identify factors contributing to the physical and mental aspects of fatigue.

Methods: We identified 94 subjects who met the American-European Consensus Group criteria for the classification of primary SS. Fatigue was assessed with a visual analog scale, the Fatigue Severity Scale (FSS), and the Profile of Fatigue (ProF). Associations with fatigue were compared using multivariate regression.

Results: Abnormal fatigue, defined as an FSS score >or=4, was present in 67% of the subjects. Pain, helplessness, and depression were the strongest predictors of fatigue according to the FSS and the somatic fatigue domain of the ProF (ProF-S), both with and without adjustment for physiologic and serologic characteristics. Depression was associated with higher levels of fatigue; however, the majority of subjects with abnormal fatigue were not depressed. Anti-Ro/SSA-positive subjects were no more likely to report fatigue than seronegative subjects. The regression models explained 62% of the variance in FSS and 78% of the variance in ProF-S scores. Mental fatigue was correlated with depression and helplessness, but the model predicted only 54% of the variance in mental fatigue scores.

Conclusion: Psychosocial variables are determinants of fatigue, but only partially account for it. Although fatigue is associated with depression, depression is not the primary cause of fatigue in primary SS. Investigation of the pathophysiologic correlates of physical and mental aspects of fatigue is needed to guide the development of more effective interventions.

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Arthritis and rheumatism
Arthritis and rheumatism 医学-风湿病学
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