抑郁对银屑病-银屑病关节炎联合中心银屑病关节炎结局的矛盾影响

Rebecca H. Haberman, Seung-Duk Um, Sydney Catron, Alan Chen, E. Lydon, M. Attur, A. Neimann, S. Reddy, A. Troxel, S. Adhikari, J. Scher
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银屑病关节炎(PsA)是一种慢性、复杂的炎症性关节炎,如果不加以治疗,会导致侵蚀、畸形和生活质量下降。众所周知,精神分裂症与多种合并症有关,包括心血管、代谢和心理健康综合征,所有这些都会增加其总体发病率和死亡率。在这里,我们描述了一组来自城市三级护理的PsA患者,并在风湿病-皮肤病联合中心进行了随访。据报道,22.8%的人口患有抑郁症,18%的人患有焦虑症,4%的人患有注意力缺陷多动障碍。抑郁症在女性参与者中更常见(p<0.001)。在基线时,患有精神分裂症和伴发抑郁症的患者与没有抑郁症的患者相比,关节数量和RAPID3相似,并且受银屑病影响的体表面积较低(p=.04)。在第一年,所有患者的临床结果都有所改善。然而,与没有抑郁症的患者相比,抑郁症患者的软关节计数明显更高(p=0.001),尽管肿胀的关节计数和体表面积相似。这些观察结果强调了将抑郁和心理困扰作为精神分裂症治疗结果的一部分来解决的重要性,并指出需要通过联合辅助方法来解决残余疼痛。
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Paradoxical Effects of Depression on Psoriatic Arthritis Outcomes in a Combined Psoriasis-Psoriatic Arthritis Center
Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is a chronic, complex, inflammatory arthritis that, when left untreated, can lead to erosions, deformities and decrease in quality of life. PsA is known to be associated with multiple comorbidities, including cardiovascular, metabolic and mental health syndromes, all of which can increase its overall morbidity and mortality. Here we describe a cohort of patients with PsA from an urban, tertiary care, and followed at a combined rheumatology-dermatology center. Depression was reported in 22.8% of the population, anxiety in 18%, and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in 4%. Depression was more common in female participants (p<.001). At baseline, individuals with PsA and concomitant depression had similar tender and swollen joint counts and RAPID3 compared to those without depression, and had lower body surface area affected by psoriasis (p=.04). At year one, all patients had improvement in clinical outcomes. However, patients with depression had a significantly higher tender joint count compared to those without depression (p=.001), despite similar swollen joint count and body surface area. These observations underscore the importance of addressing depression and psychological distress as part of PsA treatment outcomes and points towards the need to address residual pain through co-adjuvant approaches.
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