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Determinants of Quality of Life in Myasthenia Gravis Patients

Background: Although approximately half of myasthenia gravis (MG) patents achieve remission, for the remaining group MG is often a life-long disease. Better understanding of the determinants of Quality of Life (QoL) in MG is needed to optimize treatment goals in chronic cases. Materials and Methods:...

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Autores principales: Szczudlik, Piotr, Sobieszczuk, Ewa, Szyluk, Beata, Lipowska, Marta, Kubiszewska, Justyna, Kostera-Pruszczyk, Anna
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7538807/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33071942
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2020.553626
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author Szczudlik, Piotr
Sobieszczuk, Ewa
Szyluk, Beata
Lipowska, Marta
Kubiszewska, Justyna
Kostera-Pruszczyk, Anna
author_facet Szczudlik, Piotr
Sobieszczuk, Ewa
Szyluk, Beata
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description Background: Although approximately half of myasthenia gravis (MG) patents achieve remission, for the remaining group MG is often a life-long disease. Better understanding of the determinants of Quality of Life (QoL) in MG is needed to optimize treatment goals in chronic cases. Materials and Methods: We performed a single center cross-sectional study in 339 MG adult patients (64.9% women), with ocular or generalized disease. SF-36 and a structured questionnaire was administered, including information on previous and current MG severity, medications, comorbidities, education, occupation and BMI of the patient. Mean disease duration was 7.5 + 9.3 years. Current age was 51.6 + 18.3 years, 55% had Early-Onset (<50 years) MG. Results: There were no statistically significant differences in mean SF-36 subscores between women and men. Worse MGFA class was related to lower QoL in physical (PCS) and mental (MCS) subscore (p = 0.000 for both). Patients with MGFA I-II class had significantly better QoL in physical and mental subscores than patients with more severe MG (p < 0.005). Late-onset MG patients had worse QoL than EOMG in physical score domain PCS (p = 0.049). Overweight and obese patients had lower PCS (p = 0.002) and MCS (p = 0.038) than patients with normal BMI. University education was related to statistically higher PCS (p = 0.015) and MCS (p = 0.006). QoL in currently employed was better in PCS and MCS (p = 0.000), with white collar workers reporting higher PCS (p = 0.049) than the remaining group. Patients living with family evaluated their MCS (p = 0.015) better than living alone. Moderate physical activity (twice a week) improved PCS (p = 0.045). Conclusion: Our study confirmed that greater severity of symptoms, age, age of onset but also BMI, type of work, education status and physical activity affect QoL in MG.
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spelling pubmed-75388072020-10-15 Determinants of Quality of Life in Myasthenia Gravis Patients Szczudlik, Piotr Sobieszczuk, Ewa Szyluk, Beata Lipowska, Marta Kubiszewska, Justyna Kostera-Pruszczyk, Anna Front Neurol Neurology Background: Although approximately half of myasthenia gravis (MG) patents achieve remission, for the remaining group MG is often a life-long disease. Better understanding of the determinants of Quality of Life (QoL) in MG is needed to optimize treatment goals in chronic cases. Materials and Methods: We performed a single center cross-sectional study in 339 MG adult patients (64.9% women), with ocular or generalized disease. SF-36 and a structured questionnaire was administered, including information on previous and current MG severity, medications, comorbidities, education, occupation and BMI of the patient. Mean disease duration was 7.5 + 9.3 years. Current age was 51.6 + 18.3 years, 55% had Early-Onset (<50 years) MG. Results: There were no statistically significant differences in mean SF-36 subscores between women and men. Worse MGFA class was related to lower QoL in physical (PCS) and mental (MCS) subscore (p = 0.000 for both). Patients with MGFA I-II class had significantly better QoL in physical and mental subscores than patients with more severe MG (p < 0.005). Late-onset MG patients had worse QoL than EOMG in physical score domain PCS (p = 0.049). Overweight and obese patients had lower PCS (p = 0.002) and MCS (p = 0.038) than patients with normal BMI. University education was related to statistically higher PCS (p = 0.015) and MCS (p = 0.006). QoL in currently employed was better in PCS and MCS (p = 0.000), with white collar workers reporting higher PCS (p = 0.049) than the remaining group. Patients living with family evaluated their MCS (p = 0.015) better than living alone. Moderate physical activity (twice a week) improved PCS (p = 0.045). Conclusion: Our study confirmed that greater severity of symptoms, age, age of onset but also BMI, type of work, education status and physical activity affect QoL in MG. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-09-23 /pmc/articles/PMC7538807/ /pubmed/33071942 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2020.553626 Text en Copyright © 2020 Szczudlik, Sobieszczuk, Szyluk, Lipowska, Kubiszewska and Kostera-Pruszczyk. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Szczudlik, Piotr
Sobieszczuk, Ewa
Szyluk, Beata
Lipowska, Marta
Kubiszewska, Justyna
Kostera-Pruszczyk, Anna
Determinants of Quality of Life in Myasthenia Gravis Patients
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title_short Determinants of Quality of Life in Myasthenia Gravis Patients
title_sort determinants of quality of life in myasthenia gravis patients
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7538807/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33071942
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2020.553626
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