Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Erasmus University Medical Center, Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
Department of Research and Development, St. Antonius Hospital, Nieuwegein, the Netherlands.
Am J Gastroenterol. 2023 Aug 1;118(8):1428-1438. doi: 10.14309/ajg.0000000000002266. Epub 2023 Mar 30.
Chronic pancreatitis (CP) has a negative impact on quality of life (QoL). Because CP is a chronic condition, multiple assessments of QoL are required to obtain a thorough understanding of its impact on patients. Such studies are currently lacking. This study aims to gain insight into the course and predictors of QoL in patients with CP using prospective longitudinal data from a large cohort of patients.
Post hoc analysis of consecutive patients with definite CP registered in a prospective database between 2011 and 2019 in the Netherlands. Patient and disease characteristics, nutritional status, pain severity, medication usage, pancreatic function, and pancreatic interventions were assessed from medical records and through standard follow-up questionnaires. The physical and mental component summary scales of the Short-Form 36 were used to assess physical and mental QoL at baseline and during follow-up. The course of both physical and mental QoL and their associated factors were longitudinally assessed by using generalized linear mixed models.
Overall, 1,165 patients with definite CP were included for this analysis. During 10-year follow-up, generalized linear mixed model analyses revealed improvements in both physical (41.6-45.2, P < 0.001) and mental (45.9-46.6, P = 0.047) QoL. Younger age, current alcohol consumption, employment, no need for dietetic consultation, no steatorrhea, lower Izbicki pain score, and pain coping mechanism were positively associated with physical QoL ( P < 0.05). For mental QoL, a positive correlation was found between employment, nonalcoholic CP, no need for dietetic consultation, no steatorrhea, lower Izbicki pain score, pain coping mechanism, and surgical treatment. No association was observed between disease duration and longitudinal QoL per patient.
This nationwide study provides insight into the dynamics of physical and mental QoL in patients with CP over time. Important and potentially influenceable factors to improve QoL are nutritional status, exocrine pancreatic function, employment status, and patients' coping strategy.
慢性胰腺炎(CP)对生活质量(QoL)有负面影响。由于 CP 是一种慢性疾病,需要多次评估 QoL,才能全面了解其对患者的影响。目前缺乏此类研究。本研究旨在利用荷兰一个大型患者队列的前瞻性纵向数据,深入了解 CP 患者 QoL 的变化过程及其预测因素。
对 2011 年至 2019 年期间在荷兰前瞻性数据库中连续登记的确诊 CP 患者进行回顾性分析。从病历和标准随访问卷中评估患者和疾病特征、营养状况、疼痛严重程度、药物使用情况、胰腺功能和胰腺干预措施。使用简短形式 36 项健康调查量表的生理和心理成分综合量表,在基线和随访期间评估生理和心理 QoL。使用广义线性混合模型纵向评估生理和心理 QoL 的变化过程及其相关因素。
共纳入 1165 例确诊 CP 患者进行此项分析。在 10 年随访期间,广义线性混合模型分析显示,生理(41.6-45.2,P < 0.001)和心理(45.9-46.6,P = 0.047)QoL 均有所改善。年龄较小、当前饮酒、就业、无需饮食咨询、无脂肪泻、较低的伊扎比奇疼痛评分和疼痛应对机制与生理 QoL 呈正相关(P < 0.05)。对于心理 QoL,与就业、非酒精性 CP、无需饮食咨询、无脂肪泻、较低的伊扎比奇疼痛评分、疼痛应对机制和手术治疗呈正相关。未观察到疾病持续时间与每位患者的纵向 QoL 之间存在相关性。
本项全国性研究提供了关于 CP 患者随时间推移的生理和心理 QoL 变化动态的见解。重要的、潜在可影响的因素包括营养状况、外分泌胰腺功能、就业状况和患者的应对策略。