BACKGROUND & AIMS: Increasing interest is being given to health-related quality of life in chronic diseases. In cirrhosis, both physical functioning and mental well-being may be altered, but no study has investigated factors associated with a poor perceived health status. METHODS: We measured quality of life by Short Form-36 and Nottingham Health Profile questionnaires in 544 patients with cirrhosis. Data were compared with age- and gender-adjusted values of 2 random samples of the Italian population (more than 2000 subjects). Factors associated with poor perceived health status were identified by logistic regression. RESULTS: All domains of health-related quality of life, except pain, were altered in cirrhosis (by 9%-42%), mainly in younger patients. There were minor differences in relation to gender, whereas etiology had no effects. Severity of disease (Child-Pugh score) and, above all, muscle cramps were the factors most closely associated with poor health status perception. Self-rating of disease progression was associated with ascites and pruritus, whereas previous variceal sclerotherapy and the use of disaccharides had a protective effect. Most areas of daily life were affected by perceived health problems; this was mainly true for paid employment and sex life in men and home life and social life in women. CONCLUSIONS: Quality of life is variably impaired in cirrhosis, also in uncomplicated patients. Non-life-threatening symptoms, such as muscle cramps, are of major concern. These data are the basis for longitudinal studies measuring the effects of therapy and procedures on patient-derived health outcomes

Factors associated with poor health related quality of life of patients with cirrhosis / Marchesini, G; Bianchi, G; Amodio, P; Salerno, F; Merli, Manuela; Panella, C; Loguercio, C; Apolone, G; Niero, M; Abbiati, R; THE ITALIAN STUDY GROUOP FOR THE QUALITY OF LIFE IN, Cirrhosis; Riggio, Oliviero. - In: GASTROENTEROLOGY. - ISSN 0016-5085. - STAMPA. - 120:(2001), pp. 170-178. [10.1053/gast.2001.21193]

Factors associated with poor health related quality of life of patients with cirrhosis

MERLI, Manuela;RIGGIO, Oliviero
2001

Abstract

BACKGROUND & AIMS: Increasing interest is being given to health-related quality of life in chronic diseases. In cirrhosis, both physical functioning and mental well-being may be altered, but no study has investigated factors associated with a poor perceived health status. METHODS: We measured quality of life by Short Form-36 and Nottingham Health Profile questionnaires in 544 patients with cirrhosis. Data were compared with age- and gender-adjusted values of 2 random samples of the Italian population (more than 2000 subjects). Factors associated with poor perceived health status were identified by logistic regression. RESULTS: All domains of health-related quality of life, except pain, were altered in cirrhosis (by 9%-42%), mainly in younger patients. There were minor differences in relation to gender, whereas etiology had no effects. Severity of disease (Child-Pugh score) and, above all, muscle cramps were the factors most closely associated with poor health status perception. Self-rating of disease progression was associated with ascites and pruritus, whereas previous variceal sclerotherapy and the use of disaccharides had a protective effect. Most areas of daily life were affected by perceived health problems; this was mainly true for paid employment and sex life in men and home life and social life in women. CONCLUSIONS: Quality of life is variably impaired in cirrhosis, also in uncomplicated patients. Non-life-threatening symptoms, such as muscle cramps, are of major concern. These data are the basis for longitudinal studies measuring the effects of therapy and procedures on patient-derived health outcomes
2001
liver cirrhosis; health related quality of life
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Factors associated with poor health related quality of life of patients with cirrhosis / Marchesini, G; Bianchi, G; Amodio, P; Salerno, F; Merli, Manuela; Panella, C; Loguercio, C; Apolone, G; Niero, M; Abbiati, R; THE ITALIAN STUDY GROUOP FOR THE QUALITY OF LIFE IN, Cirrhosis; Riggio, Oliviero. - In: GASTROENTEROLOGY. - ISSN 0016-5085. - STAMPA. - 120:(2001), pp. 170-178. [10.1053/gast.2001.21193]
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