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Sex-Specific Limitations in Physical Health in Primary Adrenal Insufficiency

BACKGROUND: Patients with primary adrenal insufficiency (PAI) suffer reduced quality of life (QoL), but comparisons with large-scale normative data are scarce. The clinical characteristics associated with reduced QoL are largely unknown. METHODS: Cross-sectional data on clinical characteristics and...

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Autores principales: Didriksen, Nora Møller, Sævik, Åse Bjorvatn, Sortland, Linn Solveig, Øksnes, Marianne, Husebye, Eystein Sverre
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8558514/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34733237
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2021.718660
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author Didriksen, Nora Møller
Sævik, Åse Bjorvatn
Sortland, Linn Solveig
Øksnes, Marianne
Husebye, Eystein Sverre
author_facet Didriksen, Nora Møller
Sævik, Åse Bjorvatn
Sortland, Linn Solveig
Øksnes, Marianne
Husebye, Eystein Sverre
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description BACKGROUND: Patients with primary adrenal insufficiency (PAI) suffer reduced quality of life (QoL), but comparisons with large-scale normative data are scarce. The clinical characteristics associated with reduced QoL are largely unknown. METHODS: Cross-sectional data on clinical characteristics and QoL scores from 494 patients were included. QoL was measured using RAND-36 (generic) and AddiQoL (-30 and -8, disease-specific). RAND-36 is reported as subdomain scores as well as physical (PCS) and metal (MCS) summary scores and compared with normative data. RESULTS: Perception of physical role was consistently decreased across age groups in patients with PAI compared with normative data [75 (0-100) vs. 100 (50-100), p<0.001]. Men with PAI reported significantly lower scores for social functioning [88 (75-100) vs. 100 (75-100), p<0.001], as well as for vitality and physical role. In women, the greatest impairment was seen in physical role [50 (0-100) vs. 100 (50-100), p<0.001], followed by social functioning, vitality, physical function, general health, mental health, and emotional role. Overall, better QoL was associated with male sex (AddiQoL-30: 89 ± 13 vs. 82 ± 13, p<0.002), younger age (e.g. 20-29 vs. 80-89 years: PCS 59 [50-62] vs. 46 [37-53], p<0.001), autoimmune etiology [PCS: 53 (45-59) vs.. 45 (38-54), p<0.001], and absence of autoimmune comorbidity [PCS: 54 (45-59) vs. 50 (43-58), p<0.001]. There were no significant differences in QoL scores between different doses or dosing regimens of glucocorticoid or mineralocorticoid replacement. CONCLUSION: QoL is reduced in patients with PAI, especially perception of physical role in women and social functioning in men. Among patients with PAI, female sex, higher age, non-autoimmune etiology, and autoimmune comorbidity was associated with lower QoL-scores.
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spelling pubmed-85585142021-11-02 Sex-Specific Limitations in Physical Health in Primary Adrenal Insufficiency Didriksen, Nora Møller Sævik, Åse Bjorvatn Sortland, Linn Solveig Øksnes, Marianne Husebye, Eystein Sverre Front Endocrinol (Lausanne) Endocrinology BACKGROUND: Patients with primary adrenal insufficiency (PAI) suffer reduced quality of life (QoL), but comparisons with large-scale normative data are scarce. The clinical characteristics associated with reduced QoL are largely unknown. METHODS: Cross-sectional data on clinical characteristics and QoL scores from 494 patients were included. QoL was measured using RAND-36 (generic) and AddiQoL (-30 and -8, disease-specific). RAND-36 is reported as subdomain scores as well as physical (PCS) and metal (MCS) summary scores and compared with normative data. RESULTS: Perception of physical role was consistently decreased across age groups in patients with PAI compared with normative data [75 (0-100) vs. 100 (50-100), p<0.001]. Men with PAI reported significantly lower scores for social functioning [88 (75-100) vs. 100 (75-100), p<0.001], as well as for vitality and physical role. In women, the greatest impairment was seen in physical role [50 (0-100) vs. 100 (50-100), p<0.001], followed by social functioning, vitality, physical function, general health, mental health, and emotional role. Overall, better QoL was associated with male sex (AddiQoL-30: 89 ± 13 vs. 82 ± 13, p<0.002), younger age (e.g. 20-29 vs. 80-89 years: PCS 59 [50-62] vs. 46 [37-53], p<0.001), autoimmune etiology [PCS: 53 (45-59) vs.. 45 (38-54), p<0.001], and absence of autoimmune comorbidity [PCS: 54 (45-59) vs. 50 (43-58), p<0.001]. There were no significant differences in QoL scores between different doses or dosing regimens of glucocorticoid or mineralocorticoid replacement. CONCLUSION: QoL is reduced in patients with PAI, especially perception of physical role in women and social functioning in men. Among patients with PAI, female sex, higher age, non-autoimmune etiology, and autoimmune comorbidity was associated with lower QoL-scores. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-10-18 /pmc/articles/PMC8558514/ /pubmed/34733237 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2021.718660 Text en Copyright © 2021 Didriksen, Sævik, Sortland, Øksnes and Husebye https://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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Didriksen, Nora Møller
Sævik, Åse Bjorvatn
Sortland, Linn Solveig
Øksnes, Marianne
Husebye, Eystein Sverre
Sex-Specific Limitations in Physical Health in Primary Adrenal Insufficiency
title Sex-Specific Limitations in Physical Health in Primary Adrenal Insufficiency
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title_fullStr Sex-Specific Limitations in Physical Health in Primary Adrenal Insufficiency
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title_short Sex-Specific Limitations in Physical Health in Primary Adrenal Insufficiency
title_sort sex-specific limitations in physical health in primary adrenal insufficiency
topic Endocrinology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8558514/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34733237
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2021.718660
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