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Impaired health-related quality of life in idiopathic inflammatory myopathies: a cross-sectional analysis from the COVAD-2 e-survey

  • COVAD Study Group
  • Nippon Medical School
  • University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
  • Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
  • Mayo Clinic Rochester, MN
  • Maulana Azad Medical College
  • Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health
  • Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust
  • Mahatma Gandhi Mission Medical College
  • King Edward Memorial Hospital
  • Queen Savang Vadhana Memorial Hospital
  • Royal Melbourne Hospital
  • Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
  • University of Melbourne
  • Pomeranian Medical University in Szczecin
  • Taichung Veterans General Hospital
  • Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski
  • Mymensingh Medical College
  • Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social
  • Karolinska University Hospital
  • Örebro University
  • King’s College London
  • King's College Hospital
  • NIHR Leeds Biomedical Research Centre
  • University of Leeds, School of Medicine
  • Southport and Ormskirk Hospital NHS Trust
  • University of Pavia
  • Pontifica Universidad Javeriana Cali
  • Hospital Universidad del Norte
  • IMSS
  • University of São Paulo
  • Saint Joseph University
  • Hotel-Dieu de France Hospital
  • Alfaisal University
  • University Hospital Zurich
  • Universitätsklinikum Erlangen
  • Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust
  • Northern Care Alliance NHS Group
  • Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences
  • University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
  • Royal Wolverhampton Hospitals NHS Trust
  • Sandwell and West Birmingham Hospitals NHS Trust

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Abstract

Objectives: To investigate health-related quality of life in patients with idiopathic inflammatory myopathies (IIMs) compared with those with non-IIM autoimmune rheumatic diseases (AIRDs), non-rheumatic autoimmune diseases (nrAIDs) and without autoimmune diseases (controls) using Patient-Reported Outcome Measurement Information System (PROMIS) instrument data obtained from the second COVID-19 vaccination in autoimmune disease (COVAD-2) e-survey database. Methods: Demographics, diagnosis, comorbidities, disease activity, treatments and PROMIS instrument data were analysed. Primary outcomes were PROMIS Global Physical Health (GPH) and Global Mental Health (GMH) scores. Factors affecting GPH and GMH scores in IIMs were identified using multivariable regression analysis. Results: We analysed responses from 1582 IIM, 4700 non-IIM AIRD and 545 nrAID patients and 3675 controls gathered through 23 May 2022. The median GPH scores were the lowest in IIM and non-IIM AIRD patients f13 [interquartile range (IQR) 10–15] IIMs vs 13 [11–15] non-IIM AIRDs vs 15 [13–17] nrAIDs vs 17 [15–18] controls, P < 0.001g. The median GMH scores in IIM patients were also significantly lower compared with those without autoimmune diseases [13 (IQR 10–15) IIMs vs 15 (13–17) controls, P < 0.001]. Inclusion body myositis, comorbidities, active disease and glucocorticoid use were the determinants of lower GPH scores, whereas overlap myositis, interstitial lung disease, depression, active disease, lower PROMIS Physical Function 10a and higher PROMIS Fatigue 4a scores were associated with lower GMH scores in IIM patients. Conclusion: Both physical and mental health are significantly impaired in IIM patients, particularly in those with comorbidities and increased fatigue, emphasizing the importance of patient-reported experiences and optimized multidisciplinary care to enhance well-being in people with IIMs.

Original languageEnglish
Article numberrkae028
JournalRheumatology Advances in Practice
Volume8
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

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This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
    SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being

Keywords

  • e-survey
  • myositis
  • patient-reported outcome measures
  • quality of life

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