Fibromyalgia and associated factors in patients with axial spondyloarthritis: The effect of fibromyalgia on disease activity

İpek Türk , Mehmet Ali Aşık , Şerife Şeyda Zengin Acemoğlu , Gizem Varkal , İlker Ünal
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Abstract

Introduction/Objective

The aim of this study was to investigate the frequency of fibromyalgia (FM) in axial spondyloarthritis (ax-SpA) patients using the current FM diagnostic criteria (2016 Revised Fibromyalgia Diagnostic Criteria). Additionally, we aimed to investigate the relationship between FM severity and disease activity, functional status, and quality of life (QoL).

Materials and methods

Disease activity, functional disability and QoL were evaluated. FM severity was measured with the fibromyalgia impact questionnaire (FIQ).

Results

One hundred and three patients with ax-SpA (55.3% female; mean age 44 ± 10.85 years) were included. FM was detected in 49.5% of the patients. While FM was detected in 71% of patients with a history of peripheral arthritis, FM was present in 59.2% of patients without (p = 0.009). FM-ax-SpA patients showed higher disease activity except for C-reactive protein; functional status and QoL were statistically worse in patients with FM-SpA. Significant positive correlations were found between FIQ and disease activity, functional disability and QoL (p < .001).

Conclusions

The most effective features associated with the presence of FM were detected as gender and a history of peripheral arthritis. Presence of FM may cause an overestimation of disease activity, FM severity correlates with disease activity.

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轴性脊柱关节炎患者的纤维肌痛及相关因素:纤维肌痛对疾病活动的影响
导言/目的本研究旨在使用当前的纤维肌痛诊断标准(2016 年修订的纤维肌痛诊断标准)调查轴性脊柱关节炎(ax-SpA)患者中纤维肌痛(FM)的发生频率。此外,我们还旨在研究 FM 严重程度与疾病活动、功能状态和生活质量(QoL)之间的关系。结果 共纳入 103 名 ax-SpA 患者(55.3% 为女性;平均年龄为 44 ± 10.85 岁)。49.5%的患者被检测出患有 FM。在有外周关节炎病史的患者中,有71%的患者检测到了FM,而在没有外周关节炎病史的患者中,有59.2%的患者检测到了FM(P = 0.009)。除 C 反应蛋白外,FM-ax-SpA 患者的疾病活动度更高;据统计,FM-SpA 患者的功能状态和 QoL 更差。FIQ 与疾病活动度、功能障碍和 QoL 之间存在显著正相关(p < .001)。FM的存在可能会导致对疾病活动度的高估,FM的严重程度与疾病活动度相关。
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