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Revista argentina de reumatología

Print version ISSN 0327-4411On-line version ISSN 2362-3675

Abstract

MARTINEZ MUNOZ, Alejandro et al. Stress level, measured through Perceived Stress Scale (PSS-10), and it's association with disease activity in patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis. Rev. argent. reumatolg. [online]. 2019, vol.30, n.4, pp.10-13. ISSN 0327-4411.

Stress is a risk factor in the pathogenesis of autoimmune rheumatic diseases. Objective: To evaluate the association between disease activity in patients with RA. Secondary: To evaluate the association of perceived stress levels with other activity indexes (SDAI, CDAI, DAS28 and IAS) as well as with disability, anxiety and depression and quality of life. Material and methods: Patients consecutive, older than 18 years, with diagnosis of RA (ACR 1987 and / or ACR / EULAR 2010) were included. Sociodemographic data, characteristics of the disease, laboratory parameters and current treatment were recorded. The patients completed: SSP-10, HAQ-A, HAD, EQ-5D, RAPID3, VAS Pain and PGA, the physicians calculated DAS28, IAS, CDAI, SDAI and completed PGA. Results: Forty-five patients with an average age of 48 (SD 11) years were included. Rheumatoid factor + 96%, ACPA + 90%. Twenty six percent of the patients had Remission/Low activity (R/LA) by RAPID3 (2.6 ± 2) VS 74% with Moderate/High Activity (MA/HA) (15 ± 4). Comparative analysis between both groups according to perceived stress scale: PSS-10 13±6 (RAPID3 R/LA) Vs PSS-10 18±6 (RAPID3 MA/HA) (p=0.02). The same happened when comparing DAS28 and IAS, where there was a significant difference according to PSS-10. The PSS-10 presented correlation with anxiety (HAD-A) (r=0.7, p<0.001), depression (HAD-D) (r=0.7, p<0.001), with quality of life (EQ5D) (r=- 0.36, p=0.02) and with functional disability (HAQ-A) (r=0.55, p=0.001). Conclusion: Patients with RA with high disease activity evaluated by RAPID3, DAS28 and IAS presented higher levels of perceived stress with respect to patients with remission or low activity.

Keywords : Arthritis; stress; activity.

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