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Impact of immigration on the clinical expression of systemic lupus erythematosus: a comparative study of Hispanic patients residing in the USA and Mexico

机译:移民对系统性红斑狼疮临床表达的影响:居住在美国和墨西哥的西班牙裔患者的比较研究

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>Objective. To compare the socio-economic characteristics, clinical features and health-related quality of life in Hispanic SLE patients residing in Mexico and in the Southwest USA (Mexican and Texan, herein).>Methods. Mexican and Texan SLE patients (fulfilling ACR criteria) participating in separate longitudinal outcome studies were evaluated. Texan patients were randomly chosen to match total disease duration with the Mexican patients. Cross-sectional data for the Mexican patients were obtained by a US-trained investigator who had previously participated in data collection for the cohort to which the Texan patients belonged. Socio-economic and -demographic characteristics, clinical characteristics, disease activity (with SLAM-Revised), damage accrual (with SLICC/ACR Damage Index) and self-reported function (with Short Form-36) were compared between the two groups.>Results. Seventy Mexican patients were matched with either one or two Texan patients (n = 94) for a total of 164 patients. Mexican patients were younger. In age-adjusted analyses, the Mexican patients were more educated, had better health-related quality of life and overall less systemic SLE manifestations. Mexican patients were exposed more frequently to AZA.>Conclusions. Texan patients had more severe disease than the Mexican patients. In multivariable analyses, Texan Hispanic ethnicity was significantly associated with high disease activity, but significance was not reached for damage. The discrepant findings observed between these two Hispanic groups of SLE patients may reflect socio-economic or biological factors. Given the global phenomenon of immigration, rheumatologists should be aware of the overall course and outcome of immigrant SLE patients if undesirable outcomes are to be prevented.
机译:>目的。比较居住在墨西哥和美国西南部(墨西哥和德克萨斯州)的西班牙裔SLE患者的社会经济特征,临床特征和健康相关的生活质量。>方法对参加单独的纵向结局研究的墨西哥和德克萨斯SLE患者(符合ACR标准)进行了评估。德克萨斯州患者被随机选择以匹配墨西哥患者的总病程。墨西哥患者的横断面数据是由一名经过美国培训的研究人员获得的,该研究人员此前曾参与过德克萨斯州患者所属队列的数据收集。比较了两组的社会经济和人口统计学特征,临床特征,疾病活动性(经SLAM修订),应计损伤(具有SLICC / ACR损伤指数)和自我报告功能(具有Short Form-36)。 strong>结果。将70例墨西哥患者与1例或2例德克萨斯患者(n = 94)配对,总共164例。墨西哥患者较年轻。在对年龄进行调整的分析中,墨西哥患者的教育程度更高,与健康相关的生活质量更好,而且全身性SLE表现较少。墨西哥患者更频繁地接触AZA。>结论。德克萨斯州患者的疾病比墨西哥患者严重。在多变量分析中,德州西班牙裔种族与高疾病活动性显着相关,但对伤害的意义尚未达到。在这两个西班牙裔SLE患者组之间观察到的差异结果可能反映了社会经济或生物学因素。考虑到全球性的移民现象,如果要防止不良后果,风湿病学家应了解移民SLE患者的总体病程和预后。

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