High fatigue scores in patients with idiopathic inflammatory myopathies: a multigroup comparative study from the COVAD e-survey

Author:

Grignaschi Silvia,Kim MinchulORCID,Zanframundo Giovanni,Ravichandran NaveenORCID,Lilleker James B.ORCID,Sen ParikshitORCID,Joshi MrudulaORCID,Agarwal VishweshORCID,Kardes SinanORCID,Day JessicaORCID,Makol AshimaORCID,Milchert MarcinORCID,Gheita TamerORCID,Salim BaburORCID,Velikova TsvetelinaORCID,Gracia-Ramos Abraham EdgarORCID,Parodis IoannisORCID,Nikiphorou ElenaORCID,Chatterjee TulikaORCID,Tan Ai LynORCID,Saavedra Miguel A.ORCID,Shinjo Samuel KatsuyukiORCID,Ziade NellyORCID,Knitza JohannesORCID,Kuwana MasatakaORCID,Nune ArvindORCID,Distler OliverORCID,Chinoy HectorORCID,Cavagna LorenzoORCID,Agarwal VikasORCID,Aggarwal RohitORCID,Gupta LatikaORCID,Barman Bhupen,Singh Yogesh Preet,Ranjan Rajiv,Jain Avinash,Pandya Sapan C,Pilania Rakesh Kumar,Sharma Aman,Manoj M Manesh,Gupta Vikas,Kavadichanda Chengappa G,Patro Pradeepta Sekhar,Ajmani Sajal,Phatak Sanat,Goswami Rudra Prosad,Chowdhury Abhra Chandra,Mathew Ashish Jacob,Shenoy Padnamabha,Asranna Ajay,Bommakanti Keerthi Talari,Shukla Anuj,Pande Arunkumar R,Chandwar Kunal,Cansu Döndü Üsküdar,Pauling John D,Wincup Chris,Papa Nicoletta Del,Sambataro Gianluca,Fabiola Atzeni,Govoni Marcello,Parisi Simone,Bocci Elena Bartoloni,Sebastiani Gian Domenico,Fusaro Enrico,Sebastiani Marco,Quartuccio Luca,Franceschini Franco,Sainaghi Pier Paolo,Orsolini Giovanni,De Angelis Rossella,Danielli Maria Giovanna,Venerito Vincenzo,Traboco Lisa S,Wibowo Suryo Anggoro Kusumo,Serrano Jorge Rojas,Torre Ignacio García-De La,Tehozol Erick Adrian Zamora,Loarce-Martos Jesús,Prieto-González Sergio,Gonzalez Raquel Aranega,Yoshida Akira,Nakashima Ran,Sato Shinji,Kimura Naoki,Kaneko Yuko,Tomaras Stylianos,Gromova Margarita Aleksandrovna,Aharonov Or,Hmamouchi Ihsane,Hoff Leonardo Santos,Giannini Margherita,Maurier François,Campagne Julien,Meyer Alain,Nagy-Vincze Melinda,Langguth Daman,Limaye Vidya,Needham Merrilee,Srivastav Nilesh,Hudson Marie,Landon-Cardinal Océane,Shaharir Syahrul Sazliyana,Zuleta Wilmer Gerardo Rojas,Silva José António Pereira,Fonseca João Eurico,

Abstract

AbstractIdiopathic inflammatory myopathies (IIMs) confer a significant risk of disability and poor quality of life, though fatigue, an important contributing factor, remains under-reported in these individuals. We aimed to compare and analyze differences in visual analog scale (VAS) scores (0–10 cm) for fatigue (VAS-F) in patients with IIMs, non-IIM systemic autoimmune diseases (SAIDs), and healthy controls (HCs). We performed a cross-sectional analysis of the data from the COVID-19 Vaccination in Autoimmune Diseases (COVAD) international patient self-reported e-survey. The COVAD survey was circulated from December 2020 to August 2021, and details including demographics, COVID-19 history, vaccination details, SAID details, global health, and functional status were collected from adult patients having received at least one COVID-19 vaccine dose. Fatigue experienced 1 week prior to survey completion was assessed using a single-item 10 cm VAS. Determinants of fatigue were analyzed in regression models. Six thousand nine hundred and eighty-eight respondents (mean age 43.8 years, 72% female; 55% White) were included in the analysis. The overall VAS-F score was 3 (IQR 1–6). Patients with IIMs had similar fatigue scores (5, IQR 3–7) to non-IIM SAIDs [5 (IQR 2–7)], but higher compared to HCs (2, IQR 1–5; P < 0.001), regardless of disease activity. In adjusted analysis, higher VAS-F scores were seen in females (reference female; coefficient −0.17; 95%CI −0.21 to −13; P < 0.001) and Caucasians (reference Caucasians; coefficient −0.22; 95%CI −0.30 to −0.14; P < 0.001 for Asians and coefficient −0.08; 95%CI −0.13 to 0.30; P = 0.003 for Hispanics) in our cohort. Our study found that patients with IIMs exhibit considerable fatigue, similar to other SAIDs and higher than healthy individuals. Women and Caucasians experience greater fatigue scores, allowing identification of stratified groups for optimized multidisciplinary care and improve outcomes such as quality of life.

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Immunology,Immunology and Allergy,Rheumatology

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