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Medical signs and symptoms associated with disability, pain, and psychosocial adjustment in systemic sclerosis.

机译:与全身性硬化症中的残疾,疼痛和心理社会适应有关的医学体征和症状。

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OBJECTIVE: To examine physician-assessed medical signs and patient-reported medical symptoms as correlates of 3 quality of life (QOL) outcomes in patients with systemic sclerosis (SSc): disability, pain, and psychosocial adjustment. METHODS: One hundred fourteen patients with SSc underwent a comprehensive clinical examination including determination of skin thickening [Modified Rodnan Skin Score (MRSS)]. Patients reported current symptoms and completed standardized questionnaires assessing disability and pain (Health Assessment Questionnaire) and psychosocial adjustment (Psychosocial Adjustment to Illness Scale). Regression analysis was used to examine physician-determined and patient-reported correlates of the 3 outcomes. RESULTS: MRSS was a significant correlate of all outcomes, although it explained only a small amount of the variance in psychosocial adjustment. Patient-reported postprandial bloating was the strongest correlate of psychosocial adjustment, explaining more than twice as much variance as MRSS. After accounting for MRSS, patient-reported dependent edema significantly correlated with all outcomes. For disability, significant correlates were physician-determined joint tenderness and number of tender points, and patient-reported joint pain on motion, joint contracture, extremity ulcers other than digital, and dyspnea. Patient-reported joint tenderness was significantly associated with pain. Regression analysis supported a model in which disability and pain mediated the relationship between MRSS and psychosocial adjustment. CONCLUSION: Skin score is strongly associated with disability and pain, but only weakly associated with psychosocial adjustment. Dependent edema has negative implications across quality-of-life outcomes. Disability and pain mediate the relationship between disease severity and psychosocial adjustment to disease. Assessment (including self-report of patient symptoms) of specific medical signs and symptoms may indicate SSc patients experiencing diminished QOL.
机译:目的:检查系统评价为系统性硬化症(SSc)的患者的3种生活质量(QOL)结果与医师评估的医学体征和患者报告的医学症状相关:残疾,疼痛和心理社会适应性。方法:114例SSc患者接受了全面的临床检查,包括确定皮肤增厚[改良的Rodnan皮肤评分(MRSS)]。患者报告了目前的症状并完成了标准化的问卷调查,以评估残疾和疼痛(健康评估问卷)和社会心理适应能力(对疾病量表的心理社会适应能力)。回归分析用于检查3种结局的医师确定和患者报告的相关性。结果:MRSS是所有结果的显着相关性,尽管它仅解释了心理社会适应方面的少量差异。病人报告的餐后腹胀是心理社会适应性的最强关联,其解释的差异是MRSS的两倍以上。在考虑了MRSS后,患者报告的依赖性水肿与所有结局均显着相关。对于残疾,重要的相关因素是医师确定的关节压痛和压痛点的数量,以及患者报告的运动,关节挛缩,除数字手指以外的肢端溃疡和呼吸困难的关节痛。患者报告的关节压痛与疼痛显着相关。回归分析支持了一种模型,其中残疾和疼痛介导了MRSS与社会心理适应之间的关系。结论:皮肤评分与残疾和疼痛密切相关,而与社会心理适应性密切相关。依赖性水肿对生活质量的影响具有负面影响。残疾和疼痛介导疾病严重程度与疾病的社会心理适应之间的关系。对特定医学体征和症状的评估(包括患者症状的自我报告)可能表明SSc患者的QOL降低。

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