Changes in health-related quality of life in common variable immunodeficiency: an eight-year journey, including the COVID-19 pandemic.

IF 3.9 3区 医学 Q2 IMMUNOLOGY Expert Review of Clinical Immunology Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-12 DOI:10.1080/1744666X.2024.2368195
Federica Pulvirenti, Annalisa Villa, Matteo D'Ambrosi, Gabriella Cusa, Patricia Quijada-Morales, Eduardo de la Fuente-Munoz, Maddalena Sciannamea, Giulia Garzi, Isabella Quinti
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Abstract

Background: Personalized medicine requires the assessment of the impact of health care interventions on Health-Related Quality of Life.

Research design and methods: We run an observational study of HRQoL in 140 CVID patients with biannual assessments over 8  years using a disease-specific tool, the CVID_QoL, and the GHQ questionnaires. Factors influencing changes in HRQoL scores were identified using multiple linear regression models with a stepwise procedure.

Results: Infections frequency, female gender, and chronic enteropathy were associated with worse global CVID_QoL scores. The presence of permanent organ damage and older age contributed to the perception of being at risk of health deterioration, while chronic enteropathy was associated with fatigue. The presence of permanent organ damage was also associated with perceived difficulties in usual activities. The frequency of infections was the main risk factor for difficulties in long-term planning and perceptions of vulnerability. Before COVID-19, improved HRQoL scores were associated with reduced respiratory infections and changes in immunoglobulin replacement route and setting. The COVID-19 pandemic caused a sudden deterioration in all HRQoL dimensions, and a further deterioration in the emotional dimension was observed during the pandemic period. Patients who died during the study had worse CVID_QoL scores at all time points, confirming that HRQoL performance is strongly related to patient outcome.

Conclusions: Periodic HRQoL assessments are needed to capture relevant issues that change over time in patients affected by long-term chronic conditions such CVID, possibly identifying areas of intervention.

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常见变异性免疫缺陷症患者与健康相关的生活质量变化:八年历程,包括 COVID-19 大流行。
背景:个性化医疗需要评估医疗干预对健康相关生活质量的影响:个性化医疗需要评估医疗干预对健康相关生活质量的影响:我们对 140 名 CVID 患者的 HRQoL 进行了一项观察性研究,在 8 年的时间里,我们使用一种疾病特异性工具、CVID_QoL 和 GHQ 问卷,每半年对患者的 HRQoL 进行一次评估。采用逐步法的多元线性回归模型确定了影响 HRQoL 分数变化的因素:结果:感染频率、女性性别和慢性肠病与 CVID QoL 的总体评分降低有关。永久性器官损伤的存在和年龄的增长导致患者认为自己面临健康恶化的风险,而慢性肠病则与疲劳有关。永久性器官损伤的存在也与患者认为在日常活动中遇到困难有关。感染频率是造成长期规划困难和认为自己易受伤害的主要风险因素。在 COVID-19 之前,HRQoL 分数的提高与呼吸道感染的减少以及免疫球蛋白替代途径和环境的改变有关。COVID-19 大流行导致所有 HRQoL 维度突然恶化,在大流行期间观察到情感维度进一步恶化。研究期间死亡的患者在所有时间点的CVID_QoL评分都较差,这证实了HRQoL表现与患者预后密切相关:结论:需要定期进行 HRQoL 评估,以了解受长期慢性疾病(如 CVID)影响的患者随时间变化的相关问题,从而确定干预领域。
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期刊介绍: Expert Review of Clinical Immunology (ISSN 1744-666X) provides expert analysis and commentary regarding the performance of new therapeutic and diagnostic modalities in clinical immunology. Members of the International Editorial Advisory Panel of Expert Review of Clinical Immunology are the forefront of their area of expertise. This panel works with our dedicated editorial team to identify the most important and topical review themes and the corresponding expert(s) most appropriate to provide commentary and analysis. All articles are subject to rigorous peer-review, and the finished reviews provide an essential contribution to decision-making in clinical immunology. Articles focus on the following key areas: • Therapeutic overviews of specific immunologic disorders highlighting optimal therapy and prospects for new medicines • Performance and benefits of newly approved therapeutic agents • New diagnostic approaches • Screening and patient stratification • Pharmacoeconomic studies • New therapeutic indications for existing therapies • Adverse effects, occurrence and reduction • Prospects for medicines in late-stage trials approaching regulatory approval • Novel treatment strategies • Epidemiological studies • Commentary and comparison of treatment guidelines Topics include infection and immunity, inflammation, host defense mechanisms, congenital and acquired immunodeficiencies, anaphylaxis and allergy, systemic immune diseases, organ-specific inflammatory diseases, transplantation immunology, endocrinology and diabetes, cancer immunology, neuroimmunology and hematological diseases.
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