Association of the lupus low disease activity state (LLDAS) with health-related quality of life in a multinational prospective study

© 2017 The Author(s). Background: Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is associated with significant impairment of health-related quality of life (HR-QoL). Recently, meeting a definition of a lupus low disease activity state (LLDAS), analogous to low disease activity in rheumatoid arthritis, was prel...

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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, 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, Mandana Nikpour, Eric Francis Morand
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-574512018-09-05T03:48:52Z Association of the lupus low disease activity state (LLDAS) with health-related quality of life in a multinational prospective study 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 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 Mandana Nikpour Eric Francis Morand Immunology and Microbiology Medicine © 2017 The Author(s). Background: Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is associated with significant impairment of health-related quality of life (HR-QoL). Recently, meeting a definition of a lupus low disease activity state (LLDAS), analogous to low disease activity in rheumatoid arthritis, was preliminarily validated as associated with protection from damage accrual. The LLDAS definition has not been previously evaluated for association with patient-reported outcomes. The objective of this study was to determine whether LLDAS is associated with better HR-QoL, and examine predictors of HR-QoL, in a large multiethnic, multinational cohort of patients with SLE. Methods: HR-QoL was measured using the Medical Outcomes Study 36-item short form health survey (SF-36v2) in a prospective study of 1422 patients. Disease status was measured using the SLE disease activity index (SLEDAI-2 K), physician global assessment (PGA) and LLDAS. Results: Significant differences in SF-36 domain scores were found between patients stratified by ethnic group, education level and damage score, and with the presence of active musculoskeletal or cutaneous manifestations. In multiple linear regression analysis, Asian ethnicity (p < 0.001), a higher level of education (p < 0.001), younger age (p < 0.001) and shorter disease duration (p < 0.01) remained significantly associated with better physical component scores (PCS). Musculoskeletal disease activity (p < 0.001) was negatively associated with PCS, and cutaneous activity (p = 0.04) was negatively associated with mental component scores (MCS). Patients in LLDAS had better PCS (p < 0.001) and MCS (p < 0.001) scores and significantly better scores in multiple individual SF-36 domain scores. Disease damage was associated with worse PCS (p < 0.001), but not MCS scores. Conclusions: Ethnicity, education, disease damage and specific organ involvement impacts HR-QoL in SLE. Attainment of LLDAS is associated with better HR-QoL. 2018-09-05T03:41:38Z 2018-09-05T03:41:38Z 2017-03-20 Journal 14786362 14786354 2-s2.0-85015641672 10.1186/s13075-017-1256-6 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85015641672&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/57451
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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
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
Mandana Nikpour
Eric Francis Morand
Association of the lupus low disease activity state (LLDAS) with health-related quality of life in a multinational prospective study
description © 2017 The Author(s). Background: Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is associated with significant impairment of health-related quality of life (HR-QoL). Recently, meeting a definition of a lupus low disease activity state (LLDAS), analogous to low disease activity in rheumatoid arthritis, was preliminarily validated as associated with protection from damage accrual. The LLDAS definition has not been previously evaluated for association with patient-reported outcomes. The objective of this study was to determine whether LLDAS is associated with better HR-QoL, and examine predictors of HR-QoL, in a large multiethnic, multinational cohort of patients with SLE. Methods: HR-QoL was measured using the Medical Outcomes Study 36-item short form health survey (SF-36v2) in a prospective study of 1422 patients. Disease status was measured using the SLE disease activity index (SLEDAI-2 K), physician global assessment (PGA) and LLDAS. Results: Significant differences in SF-36 domain scores were found between patients stratified by ethnic group, education level and damage score, and with the presence of active musculoskeletal or cutaneous manifestations. In multiple linear regression analysis, Asian ethnicity (p < 0.001), a higher level of education (p < 0.001), younger age (p < 0.001) and shorter disease duration (p < 0.01) remained significantly associated with better physical component scores (PCS). Musculoskeletal disease activity (p < 0.001) was negatively associated with PCS, and cutaneous activity (p = 0.04) was negatively associated with mental component scores (MCS). Patients in LLDAS had better PCS (p < 0.001) and MCS (p < 0.001) scores and significantly better scores in multiple individual SF-36 domain scores. Disease damage was associated with worse PCS (p < 0.001), but not MCS scores. Conclusions: Ethnicity, education, disease damage and specific organ involvement impacts HR-QoL in SLE. Attainment of LLDAS is associated with better HR-QoL.
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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
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
Mandana Nikpour
Eric Francis Morand
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
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
Mandana Nikpour
Eric Francis Morand
author_sort Vera Golder
title Association of the lupus low disease activity state (LLDAS) with health-related quality of life in a multinational prospective study
title_short Association of the lupus low disease activity state (LLDAS) with health-related quality of life in a multinational prospective study
title_full Association of the lupus low disease activity state (LLDAS) with health-related quality of life in a multinational prospective study
title_fullStr Association of the lupus low disease activity state (LLDAS) with health-related quality of life in a multinational prospective study
title_full_unstemmed Association of the lupus low disease activity state (LLDAS) with health-related quality of life in a multinational prospective study
title_sort association of the lupus low disease activity state (lldas) with health-related quality of life in a multinational prospective study
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