Neighbourhood disadvantage impacts on pulmonary function in patients with sarcoidosis

Author:

Goobie Gillian C.ORCID,Ryerson Christopher J.,Johannson Kerri A.ORCID,Keil Spencer,Schikowski Erin,Khalil Nasreen,Marcoux Veronica,Assayag Deborah,Manganas Hélène,Fisher Jolene H.,Kolb Martin R.J.ORCID,Chen Xiaoping,Gibson Kevin F.,Kass Daniel J.ORCID,Zhang YingzeORCID,Lindell Kathleen O.,Nouraie S. Mehdi

Abstract

BackgroundThis multicentre, international, prospective cohort study evaluated whether patients with pulmonary sarcoidosis living in neighbourhoods with greater material and social disadvantage experience worse clinical outcomes.MethodsThe area deprivation index and the Canadian Index of Multiple Deprivation evaluate neighbourhood-level disadvantage in the US and Canada, with higher scores reflecting greater disadvantage. Multivariable linear regression evaluated associations of disadvantage with baseline forced vital capacity (FVC) or diffusing capacity of the lung for carbon monoxide (DLCO) and linear mixed effects models for associations with rate of FVC orDLCOdecline, and competing hazards models were used for survival analyses in the US cohort, evaluating competing outcomes of death or lung transplantation. Adjustments were made for age at diagnosis, sex, race and smoking history.ResultsWe included 477 US and 122 Canadian patients with sarcoidosis. Higher disadvantage was not associated with survival or baseline FVC. The highest disadvantage quartile was associated with lower baselineDLCOin the US cohort (β = −6.80, 95% CI −13.16 to −0.44, p=0.04), with similar findings in the Canadian cohort (β = −7.47, 95% CI −20.28 to 5.33, p=0.25); with more rapid decline in FVC andDLCOin the US cohort (FVC β = −0.40, 95% CI −0.70 to −0.11, p=0.007;DLCOβ = −0.59, 95% CI −0.95 to −0.23, p=0.001); and with more rapid FVC decline in the Canadian cohort (FVC β = −0.80, 95% CI −1.37 to −0.24, p=0.003).ConclusionPatients with sarcoidosis living in high disadvantage neighbourhoods experience worse baseline lung function and more rapid lung function decline, highlighting the need for better understanding of how neighbourhood-level factors impact individual patient outcomes.

Funder

Boehringer Ingelheim

Publisher

European Respiratory Society (ERS)

Subject

Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine

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