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Depression is the most significant independent predictor of fatigue in patients with primary Sjögren’s syndrome

Volume: 38 Issue: 3, September 2023 Publish Date: September 30, 2023
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Koray Ayar ORCID
Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Rheumatology, University of Health Sciences, Bursa Yüksek Ihtisas Training and Research Hospital, Bursa, Türkiye image/svg+xml
Meliha Kasapoğlu Aksoy ORCID
Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation, University of Health Sciences, Bursa Yüksek Ihtisas Training and Research Hospital, Bursa, Türkiye image/svg+xml
Tülay Dilara Hattatoğlu ORCID
Department of Internal Medicine, University of Health Sciences, Bursa Yüksek Ihtisas Training and Research Hospital, Bursa, Türkiye image/svg+xml
Büşra Yeşil ORCID
Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation, University of Health Sciences, Bursa Yüksek Ihtisas Training and Research Hospital, Bursa, Türkiye image/svg+xml
Koray Ayar, Meliha Kasapoğlu Aksoy, Tülay Dilara Hattatoğlu, & Büşra Yeşil. (2023). Depression is the most significant independent predictor of fatigue in patients with primary Sjögren’s syndrome. Archives of Rheumatology, 38(3), 375–386. https://doi.org/10.46497/ArchRheumatol.2023.9790
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Abstract

Objectives: The study aimed to evaluate the level of fatigue and the relationship between mood, pain, fibromyalgia, insomnia, disease activity, and dryness with fatigue in primary Sjögren’s syndrome (PSS) patients.

Patients and methods: In this case-control study, the participants were recruited between January 2021 and July 2021. Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy Fatigue (FACIT-F), pain DETECT questionnaire, Beck Depression Inventory (BDI), Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI), Insomnia Severity Index (ISI) were administered to 50 PSS patients (48 females, 2 males; mean age: 48.9±10.8 years; median age: 47 years; range, 29 to 71 years) and 60 healthy controls (HCs; 57 females, 3 males; mean age: 49.8±8.4 years, median age: 52 years; range, 32 to 72 years). In addition, EULAR Sjögren’s syndrome disease activity index (ESSPRI), EULAR Sjögren’s Syndrome Patient Reported Index (ESSDAI), pain thresholds, Schirmer tests, and whole unstimulated salivary flow rate measurements were determined in PSS patients. Independent predictors of fatigue (fatigue subscale scores <30.5) were investigated by logistic regression analysis.

Results: The frequency of fatigue in PSS patients and HCs was 54.0% and 8.3%, respectively. The rates of mood disturbance (BDI ≥11) in PSS patients with and without fatigue were 70.4% and 13.1%, respectively. BDI (Rho=-0.804), BAI (Rho=-0.586), ISI (Rho=-0.483), and ESSDAI (Rho=-0.345) were negatively correlated with the fatigue subscale score. Depression [Odds ratio (OR): 1.214, confidence interval (CI): 1.007-1.463], fibromyalgia (OR: 21.674, CI: 1.470-319.469), disease activity (OR: 1.440; CI: 1.005-2.065), and insomnia (OR: 1.223, CI: 1.003-1.4922) were identified as independent predictors of fatigue in PSS patients. It was determined that BD alone could predict fatigue by 84% in PSS patients.

Conclusion: Depression can be a prominent predictor of fatigue in PSS patients. There is a need for studies evaluating the effect of antidepressant treatment approaches on fatigue accompanied by mood disturbance in PSS patients.

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Journal Archives of Rheumatology
Volume / Issue Vol. 38 No. 3 (2023): The Archives of Rheumatology
Pages 375-386
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Published Online September 30, 2023
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Koray Ayar ORCID
Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Rheumatology, University of Health Sciences, Bursa Yüksek Ihtisas Training and Research Hospital, Bursa, Türkiye
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Meliha Kasapoğlu Aksoy ORCID
Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation, University of Health Sciences, Bursa Yüksek Ihtisas Training and Research Hospital, Bursa, Türkiye
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Tülay Dilara Hattatoğlu ORCID
Department of Internal Medicine, University of Health Sciences, Bursa Yüksek Ihtisas Training and Research Hospital, Bursa, Türkiye
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Büşra Yeşil ORCID
Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation, University of Health Sciences, Bursa Yüksek Ihtisas Training and Research Hospital, Bursa, Türkiye
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Koray Ayar, Meliha Kasapoğlu Aksoy, Tülay Dilara Hattatoğlu, & Büşra Yeşil. (2023). Depression is the most significant independent predictor of fatigue in patients with primary Sjögren’s syndrome. Archives of Rheumatology, 38(3), 375–386. https://doi.org/10.46497/ArchRheumatol.2023.9790
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