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类风湿关节炎患者的症状体验:对疾病活动度变化的敏感性及其影响。

Patient Experienced Symptom State in rheumatoid arthritis: sensitivity to change in disease activity and impact.

机构信息

Department of Rheumatology, Centro Hospitalar e Universitário de Coimbra.

Coimbra Institute for Clinical and Biomedical Research, Faculty of Medicine, University of Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal.

出版信息

Rheumatology (Oxford). 2022 Dec 23;62(1):98-107. doi: 10.1093/rheumatology/keac257.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

The Patient Experienced Symptom State (PESS) is a single-question, patient-reported outcome that is validated to assess global disease impact in RA. This study addresses its sensitivity to change, and reliability.

METHODS

Disease activity, disease impact in the seven domains of RA Impact of Disease (RAID) and PESS were assessed in patients with RA from the NOR-DMARD registry, at two visits, 6 months apart. The PESS over the last week was scored at five levels, from 'very bad' to 'very good'. Disease impact and disease activity were compared between patients who improved, maintained or worsened PESS over time, through one-way analysis of variance, with post hoc Bonferroni correction. Correlations between changes in these parameters were assessed through Spearman's correlation coefficient. Sensitivity to change was assessed by standardized response mean (SRM) between the two visits. Reliability was analysed through intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) between the two visits in patients with stable disease activity and impact.

RESULTS

In 353 patients [76.8% females, mean (s.d.) 9.9 (9.6) years disease duration], improvement in PESS level was associated with substantial improvements in mean impact in all domains as well as disease activity (P <0.02). PESS change was moderately to strongly correlated with RAID domains and disease activity (rho: 0.4-0.7). PESS was responsive to change (SRM: 0.65, 95% CI: 0.54, 0.76), particularly among RAID responders (SRM: 1.79, 95% CI: 1.54, 1.99). PESS was moderately reliable in patients with stable condition (ICC: 0.72, 95% CI: 0.52, 0.83).

CONCLUSION

PESS is valid, feasible, reliable and responsive, representing an opportunity to improve the assessment of disease impact with minimal questionnaire burden.

摘要

目的

患者体验症状状态(PESS)是一个单一问题的患者报告结局,经过验证可用于评估 RA 中的整体疾病影响。本研究旨在探讨其对变化的敏感性和可靠性。

方法

从 NOR-DMARD 登记处招募 RA 患者,在两次就诊时(间隔 6 个月)评估其疾病活动度、RA 影响疾病(RAID)的七个领域中的疾病影响以及 PESS。过去一周的 PESS 评分分为五个等级,从“非常差”到“非常好”。通过单向方差分析比较随着时间的推移 PESS 改善、维持或恶化的患者之间的疾病影响和疾病活动度,并进行事后 Bonferroni 校正。通过 Spearman 相关系数评估这些参数变化之间的相关性。通过两次就诊之间的标准化反应均值(SRM)评估变化的敏感性。在疾病活动度和影响稳定的患者中,通过两次就诊之间的组内相关系数(ICC)评估可靠性。

结果

在 353 名患者(76.8%女性,平均(标准差)9.9(9.6)年疾病病程)中,PESS 水平的改善与所有领域的平均影响以及疾病活动度的显著改善相关(P<0.02)。PESS 变化与 RAID 领域和疾病活动度中度至高度相关(rho:0.4-0.7)。PESS 对变化敏感(SRM:0.65,95%CI:0.54,0.76),尤其是在 RAID 应答者中(SRM:1.79,95%CI:1.54,1.99)。在病情稳定的患者中,PESS 的可靠性中等(ICC:0.72,95%CI:0.52,0.83)。

结论

PESS 是有效、可行、可靠和敏感的,代表了一种用最小的问卷负担改善疾病影响评估的机会。

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