Interrelationships of disease activity, central sensitization, psychosocial and lifestyle factors in axial spondyloarthritis

IF 4.4 2区 医学 Q1 RHEUMATOLOGY Rheumatology Pub Date : 2025-02-22 DOI:10.1093/rheumatology/keaf102
Stan C Kieskamp, Yvonne van der Kraan, Suzanne Arends, Fréke Wink, Reinhard Bos, Roy Stewart, Davy Paap, Anneke Spoorenberg
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Objectives In a substantial portion of patients with axial spondyloarthritis (axSpA), disease activity scores remain high despite anti-inflammatory treatment. This is possibly due to factors beyond active inflammation including different pain mechanisms and psychosocial factors. Therefore, our aim was to build a biopsychosocial model to explore the interrelationships of Axial Spondyloarthritis Disease Activity Score (ASDAS) with central sensitization (CS), psychological and lifestyle factors in patients with axSpA. Methods Consecutive patients from the prospective Groningen Leeuwarden axSpA (GLAS) cohort were included in this cross-sectional study. Assessments included in the model were educational level, body mass index (BMI), questionnaires on CS, illness perception, pain catastrophizing, coping, anxiety and depression, physical activity (mSQUASH) and ASDAS. Structural equation modelling (SEM), a multivariate analysis testing hypothesized interrelationships between variables, was applied to investigate the effects of CS, psychosocial and lifestyle factors on ASDAS. Results 332 consecutive axSpA patients were eligible for analyses of which 59% were male, median symptom duration was 21 years, and mean ASDAS was 2.2 ± 0.9. The final SEM model had a satisfactory fit (RMSEA = 0.057 (95% CI 0.45–0.70), CFI = 0.936). Illness perception, CS and BMI had direct, significant, effects on ASDAS. Psychological well-being and educational level were significantly indirectly associated with ASDAS through illness perception. Conclusion Our analyses exploring the interrelationships of biopsychosocial factors related to ASDAS showed that factors beyond inflammation, especially illness perception and CS, seem to contribute significantly to ASDAS in patients treated for axSpA in our standard-of-care cohort, confirming the need for a biopsychosocial approach.
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轴型脊柱炎中疾病活动性、中枢敏化、社会心理和生活方式因素的相互关系
在相当一部分轴性脊柱炎(axSpA)患者中,尽管进行了抗炎治疗,但疾病活动性评分仍然很高。这可能是由于活动性炎症以外的因素,包括不同的疼痛机制和社会心理因素。因此,我们的目的是建立一个生物心理社会模型,探讨轴型颈椎病疾病活动评分(ASDAS)与中枢致敏(CS)、心理和生活方式因素之间的相互关系。方法前瞻性Groningen Leeuwarden axSpA (GLAS)队列的连续患者纳入本横断面研究。模型的评估包括受教育程度、体重指数(BMI)、CS、疾病感知、疼痛灾难化、应对、焦虑和抑郁、身体活动(mSQUASH)和ASDAS问卷。结构方程模型(SEM)是一种检验变量之间假设相互关系的多变量分析方法,用于研究CS、社会心理和生活方式因素对ASDAS的影响。结果332例连续axSpA患者符合分析条件,其中59%为男性,中位症状持续时间为21年,平均ASDAS为2.2±0.9。最终的SEM模型具有满意的拟合(RMSEA = 0.057 (95% CI 0.45-0.70), CFI = 0.936)。疾病知觉、CS和BMI对ASDAS有直接、显著的影响。心理健康和文化程度通过疾病知觉与ASDAS有显著的间接关系。我们对与ASDAS相关的生物心理社会因素的相互关系的分析表明,在我们的标准护理队列中,炎症以外的因素,特别是疾病感知和CS,似乎对axSpA治疗的患者的ASDAS有显著影响,证实了生物心理社会方法的必要性。
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Rheumatology
Rheumatology 医学-风湿病学
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期刊介绍: Rheumatology strives to support research and discovery by publishing the highest quality original scientific papers with a focus on basic, clinical and translational research. The journal’s subject areas cover a wide range of paediatric and adult rheumatological conditions from an international perspective. It is an official journal of the British Society for Rheumatology, published by Oxford University Press. Rheumatology publishes original articles, reviews, editorials, guidelines, concise reports, meta-analyses, original case reports, clinical vignettes, letters and matters arising from published material. The journal takes pride in serving the global rheumatology community, with a focus on high societal impact in the form of podcasts, videos and extended social media presence, and utilizing metrics such as Altmetric. Keep up to date by following the journal on Twitter @RheumJnl.
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