Disease activity and damage are not associated with increased levels of fatigue in systemic lupus erythematosus patients from a multiethnic cohort: LXVII.

Paula I Burgos, Graciela S Alarcón, Gerald McGwin, Kendra Q Crews, John D Reveille, Luis M Vilá
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Objective: To determine the factors associated with increased levels of fatigue over the course of the disease in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) patients from LUpus in MInorities: NAture versus nurture, a longitudinal multiethnic cohort.

Methods: Patients with SLE (according to the American College of Rheumatology revised and updated criteria) age >/=16 years with a disease duration

Results: A total of 515 patients ( approximately 91% female) contributed 2,609 visits to these analyses. Of these patients, 93 (18.1%) were Texan-Hispanic, 101 (19.6%) were Puerto Rican-Hispanic, 169 (32.8%) were African Americans, and 152 (29.5%) were Caucasian. The mean +/- SD patient age and followup time were 37.2 +/- 12.6 years and 4.7 +/- 3.2 years, respectively. Variables associated with increased levels of fatigue in the multivariable analyses were Caucasian ethnicity, the presence of constitutional symptoms (fever, weight loss), and higher levels of pain, abnormal illness-related behaviors, and helplessness (P values between 0.0018 and <0.0001).

Conclusion: The presence of pain, abnormal illness-related behaviors, helplessness, and constitutional manifestations were associated with increased levels of fatigue. However, SLE-specific measures, such as disease activity and damage, were not. Interventions aimed at decreasing fatigue need to take into account these findings.

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来自多种族队列的系统性红斑狼疮患者的疾病活动性和损伤与疲劳水平增加无关:LXVII。
目的:确定来自少数民族狼疮患者的系统性红斑狼疮(SLE)患者在疾病过程中疲劳水平增加的相关因素:先天与后天,一项纵向多民族队列研究。方法:SLE患者(根据美国风湿病学会修订和更新的标准)年龄>/=16岁,病程持续时间。结果:共有515名患者(约91%为女性)参与了这些分析的2,609次访问。其中93例(18.1%)为德克萨斯裔西班牙人,101例(19.6%)为波多黎各裔西班牙人,169例(32.8%)为非洲裔美国人,152例(29.5%)为白种人。平均+/- SD患者年龄和随访时间分别为37.2 +/- 12.6岁和4.7 +/- 3.2岁。在多变量分析中,与疲劳水平增加相关的变量是高加索人种、体质症状(发烧、体重减轻)的存在、更高水平的疼痛、异常疾病相关行为和无助感(P值在0.0018之间)。结论:疼痛、异常疾病相关行为、无助感和体质表现的存在与疲劳水平增加有关。然而,sle的具体措施,如疾病活动和损害,则没有。旨在减少疲劳的干预措施需要考虑到这些发现。
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