Skip Navigation



Rheumatology Advance Access published online on June 4, 2006

Rheumatology, doi:10.1093/rheumatology/kel189
This Article
Right arrow FREE Full Text (PDF) Freely available
Right arrow All Versions of this Article:
45/10/1298    most recent
kel189v1
Right arrow Alert me when this article is cited
Right arrow Alert me if a correction is posted
Services
Right arrow Email this article to a friend
Right arrow Similar articles in this journal
Right arrow Similar articles in PubMed
Right arrow Alert me to new issues of the journal
Right arrow Add to My Personal Archive
Right arrow Download to citation manager
Right arrowRequest Permissions
Right arrow Disclaimer
Google Scholar
Right arrow Articles by Georges, C.
Right arrow Articles by Farge, D.
Right arrow Search for Related Content
PubMed
Right arrow PubMed Citation
Right arrow Articles by Georges, C.
Right arrow Articles by Farge, D.
Social Bookmarking
 Add to CiteULike   Add to Connotea   Add to Del.icio.us  
What's this?

© The Author 2006. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the British Society for Rheumatology. All rights reserved. For Permissions, please email: journals.permissions@oxfordjournals.org
Received February 7, 2006
Accepted April 25, 2006

Original Papers

Impact of pain in health related quality of life of patients with systemic sclerosis

C. Georges 1 *, O. Chassany 2, C. Toledano 1, L. Mouthon 3, K. Tiev 4, O. Meyer 5, D. Ilie 1, J. Rambeloarisoa 1, Z. Marjanovic 1, J. Cabane 4, D. Sereni 1, J. Pouchot 6, and D. Farge 1

1 Internal Medicine, Saint Louis Hospital, Paris, France
2 Clinical Research Delegation, Saint Louis Hospital, Paris, France
3 Internal Medicine, Cochin Hospital, Paris, France
4 Internal Medicine, Saint Antoine Hospital, Paris, France
5 Rheumatology, Bichat Hospital, Paris, France
6 Internal Medicine, Georges Pompidou Hospital, Paris, France

* To whom correspondence should be addressed.
C. Georges, E-mail: claire.georges{at}sls.aphp.fr


   Abstract

Objectives. Systemic sclerosis (SSc) has an heterogenous clinical pattern, with variable organ involvement and degrees of severity. Like in other rheumatic diseases, the self-questionnaires have been used to evaluate SSc globally. The aim of the study is as to evaluate the quality of life (QoL) in patients with either diffuse or limited SSc, and to examine the impact of pain on the QoL scores.

Methods. Patients with SSc, eitheir diffuse or limited SSc, were included in a cross-sectional study. The QoL was evaluated with the short-form 36 (SF-36) and the functional repercussion with the SSc-modified Health Assessment Questionnaire (S-HAQ).

Results. A total of 89 patients (67 with diffuse and 22 with limited SSc) were included. The SF-36 score values were lower in SSc patients than those reported in the general population. The physical component scores (PCS) of the SF-36 was significantly worse in diffuse compared with limited SSc (P < 0.05). The PCS was significantly negatively related to the number of clinical manifestations (ANOVA, P < 0.0001). The mental component score (MCS) was not influenced by the type of SSc or the number of clinical manifestations presented by the patient. The QoL of SSc patients was highly correlated with pain (R = 0.69) and disability (R = 0.70). Interestingly, the QoL of SSc patients was only slightly correlated with cutaneous (R = 0.42) and pulmonary involvement (R = 0.57).

Conclusion. The QoL of patients with SSc is strongly influenced by the type of SSc, the burden of clinical manifestations, the functional disability and by the pain, whatever its cause. The treatment of pain should be considered as priority to improve the QoL of SSc patients.

Keywords: Systemic sclerosis; Pain; Quality of life.
Add to CiteULike CiteULike   Add to Connotea Connotea   Add to Del.icio.us Del.icio.us    What's this?


This article has been cited by other articles:


Home page
Rheumatology (Oxford)Home page
B. D. Thombs, M. Bassel, L. McGuire, M. T. Smith, M. Hudson, and J. A. Haythornthwaite
A systematic comparison of fatigue levels in systemic sclerosis with general population, cancer and rheumatic disease samples
Rheumatology, October 1, 2008; 47(10): 1559 - 1563.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]


Home page
Rheumatology (Oxford)Home page
D. Khanna, G. S. Park, and J. Seibold
SF-36 Scales in the Relaxin study
Rheumatology, April 1, 2007; 46(4): 724 - 724.
[Full Text] [PDF]



Disclaimer: Please note that abstracts for content published before 1996 were created through digital scanning and may therefore not exactly replicate the text of the original print issues. All efforts have been made to ensure accuracy, but the Publisher will not be held responsible for any remaining inaccuracies. If you require any further clarification, please contact our Customer Services Department.