Influência da terapêutica sobre a qualidade de vida do paciente com miastenia gravis / The influence of therapeutics on the quality of life of Myasthenia gravis patients

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2006

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INTRODUCTION: Myasthenia gravis (MG) is an immune mediated disease with production of antibodies against post-synaptic acetylcholine receptor of neuromuscular junctions (AAChR,Musk) and orders in nervous impulse transmission. The disease´s clinical characteristics include fatigability and fluctuating weakness of voluntary muscles. Acetylcholinesterase inhibitors, thymectomy, corticosteroids, cytostatic agents and immunoglobulin are widely used and are indicated according to the patient´s disability and severity. Clinical manifestations, Quality of life (Qol), health-related (HRQol) analysis are used to evaluate response to therapy. Nowadays, Qol index is an important tool to evaluate the medical outcome, treatment efficacy, cost effectiveness and net benefit of new therapeutic strategies to determine whether their cost can be justified in the planning and application of health policies. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the influence of conservative treatment and thymectomy on Qol and clinical response of myasthenic patients. SUBJECTS: Fifty-one myasthenic patients were chosen; 38 were submitted to conservative therapy and 13 to thymectomy. METHODS: Quantitative Qol tools such as WHOQOL, SF-36 and BDI were employed to evaluate Qol, HRQol and depression. STATISTICS: Univariate analysis by means of the Wilcoxon, U-Mann Whitney and Fisher tests, Chi-Square, odd ratio were used to follow the patient?s clinical status, evolution of Qol, HRQol and depression. Discriminant analysis was used to analyze the interation of multiple factors in the characterization of conservative and thymectomized groups. RESULTS: The conservative group of patients was constituted of 16 males and 22 females average age 33.71±2.76 years; the thymectomized group was composed of 6 males, 7 females, average age 32.23±4.16 years. Patients submitted to conservative therapy improved significantly in clinical progress, Qol, HRQol and depression. The follow-up of thymectomized patients showed a strong trend for clinical progress and significant improvement in physical and psychological Qol domains as well as in depression index. Discriminant analysis showed r = 0.65, p <0.05; Wilk?s Lambda X2 = 22.67, gl = 7; mean = -0.42, SD = 1.0 for conservative group; and mean = 1.22, SD = 1.0 for timectomized group. CONCLUSIONS: A prospective evaluation of a myasthenic patients sample revealed: 1) conservative treatment was found to have a strong and significant impact on clinical progress, Qol, HRQol and depression; 2) Thymectomy partly influenced Qol, specially physical and psychological aspects. There was also improvement in depression and clinical progress; 3) the evaluation of multiple parameters pointed to a strong and positive influence of thymectomy in the recovery of the patients.

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depression sickness impact profile miastenia gravis/terapia thymectomy depressão timectomia quality of life qualidade de vida miastenia gravis/imunologia perfil de impacto da doença myasthenia gravis/therapy myasthenia gravis/psychology miastenia gravis/psicologia myasthenia gravis/immunology

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