Frequency and predictors of the lupus low disease activity state in a multi-national and multi-ethnic cohort

© 2016 The Author(s). Background: Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a chronic heterogeneous disease with considerable burden from disease activity and damage. A novel clinical treatment target in the form of the lupus low disease activity state (LLDAS) has been recently reported, with retrospect...

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Main Authors: Vera Golder, Rangi Kandane-Rathnayake, Alberta Yik Bun Hoi, Molla Huq, Worawit Louthrenoo, Yuan An, Zhan Guo Li, Shue Fen Luo, Sargunan Sockalingam, Chak Sing Lau, Alfred Lok Lee, Mo Yin Mok, Aisha Lateef, Kate Franklyn, Susan Morton, Sandra Teresa V. Navarra, Leonid Zamora, Yeong Jian Wu, Laniyati Hamijoyo, Madelynn Chan, Sean O'Neill, Fiona Goldblatt, Eric Francis Morand, Mandana Nikpour
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-558852018-09-05T03:07:44Z Frequency and predictors of the lupus low disease activity state in a multi-national and multi-ethnic cohort Vera Golder Rangi Kandane-Rathnayake Alberta Yik Bun Hoi Molla Huq Worawit Louthrenoo Yuan An Zhan Guo Li Shue Fen Luo Sargunan Sockalingam Chak Sing Lau Alfred Lok Lee Mo Yin Mok Aisha Lateef Kate Franklyn Susan Morton Sandra Teresa V. Navarra Leonid Zamora Yeong Jian Wu Laniyati Hamijoyo Madelynn Chan Sean O'Neill Fiona Goldblatt Eric Francis Morand Mandana Nikpour Immunology and Microbiology Medicine © 2016 The Author(s). Background: Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a chronic heterogeneous disease with considerable burden from disease activity and damage. A novel clinical treatment target in the form of the lupus low disease activity state (LLDAS) has been recently reported, with retrospective validation showing that time spent in LLDAS translates to reduced damage accrual. The objectives of this study were to describe the frequency and identify the predictors of attaining LLDAS in a large multinational cohort of patients with SLE. Methods: Data were collected at the recruitment visit in patients with SLE enrolled in a longitudinal study in nine countries. Data were analysed cross-sectionally against the recently published definition of LLDAS, and the frequency and characteristics associated with presence of LLDAS were determined. Stepwise multivariable logistic regression was used to determine predictors of LLDAS. Results: Of the 1846 patients assessed, criteria for LLDAS were met by 44 %. Patients with shorter disease duration were less likely to be in LLDAS (OR 0.31, 95 % CI 0.19-0.49, p<0.001). Likewise, patients with a history of discoid rash (OR 0.66, 95 % CI 0.49-0.89, p=0.006), renal disease (OR 0.60, 95 % CI 0.48-0.75, p<0.001), elevated double stranded DNA (OR 0.65, 95 % CI 0.53-0.81, p<0.001) or hypocomplementaemia (OR 0.52, 95 % CI 0.40-0.67, p<0.001) were less likely to be in LLDAS. When countries were compared, higher national social wealth (OR 1.57, 95 % CI 1.25-1.98, p<0.001) as measured by the gross domestic product per capita was positively associated with LLDAS, but ethnicity was not. Conclusion: The lupus low disease activity state is observed in less than half of patients with SLE at a single point in time. Disease duration and phenotype, and national social wealth, are predictive of LLDAS. 2018-09-05T03:03:12Z 2018-09-05T03:03:12Z 2016-11-09 Journal 14786362 14786354 2-s2.0-84994899442 10.1186/s13075-016-1163-2 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84994899442&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/55885
institution Chiang Mai University
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topic Immunology and Microbiology
Medicine
spellingShingle Immunology and Microbiology
Medicine
Vera Golder
Rangi Kandane-Rathnayake
Alberta Yik Bun Hoi
Molla Huq
Worawit Louthrenoo
Yuan An
Zhan Guo Li
Shue Fen Luo
Sargunan Sockalingam
Chak Sing Lau
Alfred Lok Lee
Mo Yin Mok
Aisha Lateef
Kate Franklyn
Susan Morton
Sandra Teresa V. Navarra
Leonid Zamora
Yeong Jian Wu
Laniyati Hamijoyo
Madelynn Chan
Sean O'Neill
Fiona Goldblatt
Eric Francis Morand
Mandana Nikpour
Frequency and predictors of the lupus low disease activity state in a multi-national and multi-ethnic cohort
description © 2016 The Author(s). Background: Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a chronic heterogeneous disease with considerable burden from disease activity and damage. A novel clinical treatment target in the form of the lupus low disease activity state (LLDAS) has been recently reported, with retrospective validation showing that time spent in LLDAS translates to reduced damage accrual. The objectives of this study were to describe the frequency and identify the predictors of attaining LLDAS in a large multinational cohort of patients with SLE. Methods: Data were collected at the recruitment visit in patients with SLE enrolled in a longitudinal study in nine countries. Data were analysed cross-sectionally against the recently published definition of LLDAS, and the frequency and characteristics associated with presence of LLDAS were determined. Stepwise multivariable logistic regression was used to determine predictors of LLDAS. Results: Of the 1846 patients assessed, criteria for LLDAS were met by 44 %. Patients with shorter disease duration were less likely to be in LLDAS (OR 0.31, 95 % CI 0.19-0.49, p<0.001). Likewise, patients with a history of discoid rash (OR 0.66, 95 % CI 0.49-0.89, p=0.006), renal disease (OR 0.60, 95 % CI 0.48-0.75, p<0.001), elevated double stranded DNA (OR 0.65, 95 % CI 0.53-0.81, p<0.001) or hypocomplementaemia (OR 0.52, 95 % CI 0.40-0.67, p<0.001) were less likely to be in LLDAS. When countries were compared, higher national social wealth (OR 1.57, 95 % CI 1.25-1.98, p<0.001) as measured by the gross domestic product per capita was positively associated with LLDAS, but ethnicity was not. Conclusion: The lupus low disease activity state is observed in less than half of patients with SLE at a single point in time. Disease duration and phenotype, and national social wealth, are predictive of LLDAS.
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author Vera Golder
Rangi Kandane-Rathnayake
Alberta Yik Bun Hoi
Molla Huq
Worawit Louthrenoo
Yuan An
Zhan Guo Li
Shue Fen Luo
Sargunan Sockalingam
Chak Sing Lau
Alfred Lok Lee
Mo Yin Mok
Aisha Lateef
Kate Franklyn
Susan Morton
Sandra Teresa V. Navarra
Leonid Zamora
Yeong Jian Wu
Laniyati Hamijoyo
Madelynn Chan
Sean O'Neill
Fiona Goldblatt
Eric Francis Morand
Mandana Nikpour
author_facet Vera Golder
Rangi Kandane-Rathnayake
Alberta Yik Bun Hoi
Molla Huq
Worawit Louthrenoo
Yuan An
Zhan Guo Li
Shue Fen Luo
Sargunan Sockalingam
Chak Sing Lau
Alfred Lok Lee
Mo Yin Mok
Aisha Lateef
Kate Franklyn
Susan Morton
Sandra Teresa V. Navarra
Leonid Zamora
Yeong Jian Wu
Laniyati Hamijoyo
Madelynn Chan
Sean O'Neill
Fiona Goldblatt
Eric Francis Morand
Mandana Nikpour
author_sort Vera Golder
title Frequency and predictors of the lupus low disease activity state in a multi-national and multi-ethnic cohort
title_short Frequency and predictors of the lupus low disease activity state in a multi-national and multi-ethnic cohort
title_full Frequency and predictors of the lupus low disease activity state in a multi-national and multi-ethnic cohort
title_fullStr Frequency and predictors of the lupus low disease activity state in a multi-national and multi-ethnic cohort
title_full_unstemmed Frequency and predictors of the lupus low disease activity state in a multi-national and multi-ethnic cohort
title_sort frequency and predictors of the lupus low disease activity state in a multi-national and multi-ethnic cohort
publishDate 2018
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