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Reduced quality of life in myasthenia gravis patients: A study on 185 patients from China

AIMS: To explore the quality of life (QOL) in patients with myasthenia gravis (MG) and factors associated with QOL. METHODS: This observational study included patients with MG diagnosed at the First Affiliated Hospital of Fujian Medical University between January 2020 and March 2022. The QOL of pati...

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Autores principales: Wu, Xuan, Li, Run Yun, Ye, Xiao Bin, Wang, Ning
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9878687/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36712441
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2022.1072861
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Li, Run Yun
Ye, Xiao Bin
Wang, Ning
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description AIMS: To explore the quality of life (QOL) in patients with myasthenia gravis (MG) and factors associated with QOL. METHODS: This observational study included patients with MG diagnosed at the First Affiliated Hospital of Fujian Medical University between January 2020 and March 2022. The QOL of patients was evaluated with the 15-item Myasthenia Gravis Quality of Life (MG-QOL15). Current MG severity was evaluated with MGFA grade, MG-ADL score, MGC score, and MGFA Postintervention Status. The data about gender, age of onset, subgroup, antibodies, age, duration, education, employment state, marital status, skeletal muscle affected, thymic histology, and current treatment methods of the patient were collected. RESULTS: A total of 185 patients [72 males (38.9%), aged 45.2 years (14–77)] with MG were enrolled. Age at onset was 38.3 ± 17.9 years, and disease duration was 87.9 months (0–672). The median MG-QOL15 score was 12.5 (0–58). The item “have trouble using my eyes” was the highest scoring item in both ocular and generalized patients with MG. The MG-QOL15 score was significantly different among patients with OMG (9.2 ± 9.4, n = 63), GMG (9.0 ± 8.8, n = 22), and BMG (15.4 ± 14.2, n = 100) (P = 0.018). Patients with BMG had higher MG-QOL15 scores than OMG (P = 0.001) and GMG (P = 0.009), but there was no significant difference between OMG and GMG (P = 0.467). The MG-QOL15 score was significantly lower in patients who had undergone thymectomy (9.7 ± 9.8, n = 58) compared to those who had not (13.8 ± 13.4, n = 127, P = 0.022). MG-QOL15 score was significantly lower in patients who underwent thymectomy compared to those who did not (9.7 ± 9.8, n = 58 vs. 13.8 ± 13.4, n = 127, P = 0.022). MG-QOL15 score was different among MGFA grades (Remission: 5.2 ± 5.4, n = 41; I: 11.3 ± 10, n = 61; II: 11.6 ± 11.1, n = 40; III: 18.1 ± 12.1, n = 29; and IVa: 30.1 ± 20, n = 14, P < 0.001). There was no significant difference between patients in MGFA grade I and II (P = 0.896), and there was no significant difference between patients in MGFA grade III and IVa (P = 0.052). MG-ADL (P < 0.001) and MGC (P < 0.001) were positively correlated with MG-QOL15. Men had higher MG-QOL15 than women (P = 0.094), and LOMG had higher MG-QOL15 than EOMG (P = 0.072). Multivariate linear regression identified that higher MG-ADL (P < 0.001), higher MGC (P = 0.02), and poor employment status (P = 0.045) were independently associated with higher MG-QOL15. CONCLUSION: Having trouble using the eyes accounted for the highest score in MG-QOL15, eye symptoms affect QOL more than limb weakness in MG. Daily life activity, disease severity, and employment status were associated with patients' QOL. Adequate treatment should be applied to improve QOL, while mild symptoms can be accepted. Men and patients over the age of 50 years of onset may need more attention.
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spelling pubmed-98786872023-01-27 Reduced quality of life in myasthenia gravis patients: A study on 185 patients from China Wu, Xuan Li, Run Yun Ye, Xiao Bin Wang, Ning Front Neurol Neurology AIMS: To explore the quality of life (QOL) in patients with myasthenia gravis (MG) and factors associated with QOL. METHODS: This observational study included patients with MG diagnosed at the First Affiliated Hospital of Fujian Medical University between January 2020 and March 2022. The QOL of patients was evaluated with the 15-item Myasthenia Gravis Quality of Life (MG-QOL15). Current MG severity was evaluated with MGFA grade, MG-ADL score, MGC score, and MGFA Postintervention Status. The data about gender, age of onset, subgroup, antibodies, age, duration, education, employment state, marital status, skeletal muscle affected, thymic histology, and current treatment methods of the patient were collected. RESULTS: A total of 185 patients [72 males (38.9%), aged 45.2 years (14–77)] with MG were enrolled. Age at onset was 38.3 ± 17.9 years, and disease duration was 87.9 months (0–672). The median MG-QOL15 score was 12.5 (0–58). The item “have trouble using my eyes” was the highest scoring item in both ocular and generalized patients with MG. The MG-QOL15 score was significantly different among patients with OMG (9.2 ± 9.4, n = 63), GMG (9.0 ± 8.8, n = 22), and BMG (15.4 ± 14.2, n = 100) (P = 0.018). Patients with BMG had higher MG-QOL15 scores than OMG (P = 0.001) and GMG (P = 0.009), but there was no significant difference between OMG and GMG (P = 0.467). The MG-QOL15 score was significantly lower in patients who had undergone thymectomy (9.7 ± 9.8, n = 58) compared to those who had not (13.8 ± 13.4, n = 127, P = 0.022). MG-QOL15 score was significantly lower in patients who underwent thymectomy compared to those who did not (9.7 ± 9.8, n = 58 vs. 13.8 ± 13.4, n = 127, P = 0.022). MG-QOL15 score was different among MGFA grades (Remission: 5.2 ± 5.4, n = 41; I: 11.3 ± 10, n = 61; II: 11.6 ± 11.1, n = 40; III: 18.1 ± 12.1, n = 29; and IVa: 30.1 ± 20, n = 14, P < 0.001). There was no significant difference between patients in MGFA grade I and II (P = 0.896), and there was no significant difference between patients in MGFA grade III and IVa (P = 0.052). MG-ADL (P < 0.001) and MGC (P < 0.001) were positively correlated with MG-QOL15. Men had higher MG-QOL15 than women (P = 0.094), and LOMG had higher MG-QOL15 than EOMG (P = 0.072). Multivariate linear regression identified that higher MG-ADL (P < 0.001), higher MGC (P = 0.02), and poor employment status (P = 0.045) were independently associated with higher MG-QOL15. CONCLUSION: Having trouble using the eyes accounted for the highest score in MG-QOL15, eye symptoms affect QOL more than limb weakness in MG. Daily life activity, disease severity, and employment status were associated with patients' QOL. Adequate treatment should be applied to improve QOL, while mild symptoms can be accepted. Men and patients over the age of 50 years of onset may need more attention. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-01-12 /pmc/articles/PMC9878687/ /pubmed/36712441 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2022.1072861 Text en Copyright © 2023 Wu, Li, Ye and Wang. 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.
spellingShingle Neurology
Wu, Xuan
Li, Run Yun
Ye, Xiao Bin
Wang, Ning
Reduced quality of life in myasthenia gravis patients: A study on 185 patients from China
title Reduced quality of life in myasthenia gravis patients: A study on 185 patients from China
title_full Reduced quality of life in myasthenia gravis patients: A study on 185 patients from China
title_fullStr Reduced quality of life in myasthenia gravis patients: A study on 185 patients from China
title_full_unstemmed Reduced quality of life in myasthenia gravis patients: A study on 185 patients from China
title_short Reduced quality of life in myasthenia gravis patients: A study on 185 patients from China
title_sort reduced quality of life in myasthenia gravis patients: a study on 185 patients from china
topic Neurology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9878687/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36712441
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2022.1072861
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