Mehic Dino, Schwarz Stephan, Shulym Ihor, Ay Cihan, Pabinger Ingrid, Gebhart Johanna
Department of Medicine I, Clinical Division of Haematology and Haemostaseology, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria.
Centre of Physiology and Pharmacology, Institute of Vascular Biology and Thrombosis Research, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria.
Res Pract Thromb Haemost. 2023 Aug 22;7(6):102176. doi: 10.1016/j.rpth.2023.102176. eCollection 2023 Aug.
Bleeding disorder of unknown cause (BDUC) is a diagnosis of exclusion after extensive investigation of coagulation and platelet function and is commonly seen among patients with mild-to-moderate bleeding disorders. Despite increasing awareness among treating physicians, little is known about the health-related quality of life (HrQoL) in BDUC.
To investigate HrQoL in patients with BDUC in comparison to the general population and patients diagnosed with other established bleeding disorders.
Patients with mild-to-moderate bleeding disorders from the Vienna Bleeding Biobank, a prospective cohort study, were contacted via mail and phone to complete the 36-Item Health Survey Questionnaire form.
In total, 333/657 (50.7%) patients completed the 36-Item Health Survey Questionnaire. Patients with BDUC ( = 207, 62%) had significantly impaired HrQoL both in physical (47.8 vs 49.2) and mental health parameters (42.9 vs 51.0) compared to the general population ( = 2914, 56% females), which remained after adjustment for sex and age in multivariable linear regression. The impairment in HrQoL, compared to patients with von Willebrand disease, platelet function defects, or mild clotting factor deficiencies, did not prevail after adjustment for age and sex. In patients with BDUC, age and the presence of at least 1 comorbidity were associated with impaired physical health but not sex or bleeding severity. Of all analyzed bleeding symptoms, only joint bleeding was associated with impaired physical health and gastrointestinal bleeding with mental health in BDUC.
The impairments in HrQoL in patients with BDUC emphasize the burden of BDUC on mental and physical well-being, encouraging early recognition and better counseling of patients with BDUC.
不明原因出血性疾病(BDUC)是在对凝血和血小板功能进行广泛检查后排除其他病因的诊断,常见于轻至中度出血性疾病患者中。尽管治疗医生对此的认识有所提高,但对于BDUC患者的健康相关生活质量(HrQoL)却知之甚少。
与普通人群及诊断为其他已确诊出血性疾病的患者相比,调查BDUC患者的HrQoL。
通过邮件和电话联系维也纳出血生物样本库(一项前瞻性队列研究)中轻至中度出血性疾病患者,以完成36项健康调查问卷。
共有333/657(50.7%)名患者完成了36项健康调查问卷。与普通人群(n = 2914,56%为女性)相比,BDUC患者(n = 207,62%)在身体(47.8对49.2)和心理健康参数(42.9对51.0)方面的HrQoL均显著受损,在多变量线性回归中对性别和年龄进行调整后这种情况仍然存在。与血管性血友病、血小板功能缺陷或轻度凝血因子缺乏患者相比,在对年龄和性别进行调整后,BDUC患者的HrQoL受损情况不再突出。在BDUC患者中,年龄和至少存在1种合并症与身体健康受损有关,但与性别或出血严重程度无关。在所有分析的出血症状中,在BDUC中只有关节出血与身体健康受损有关,胃肠道出血与心理健康受损有关。
BDUC患者的HrQoL受损突出了BDUC对身心健康的负担,促使对BDUC患者进行早期识别和更好的咨询。