TY - JOUR
T1 - The Burden of Sarcoidosis Symptoms from a Patient Perspective
AU - Voortman, M.
AU - Hendriks, C. M.R.
AU - Elfferich, M. D.P.
AU - Bonella, F.
AU - Møller, J.
AU - De Vries, J.
AU - Costabel, U.
AU - Drent, M.
N1 - Funding Information:
We would like to thank Rob van Jaarsveld, board member of the Dutch Sarcoidosis Society (Sarcoidose.nl) and Bernd Quadder of the Deutsche Sarkoidose Vereinigung for their excellent translation, distribution and/or promotion of the survey. Also, we would like to thank the Danish Pulmonary Society for the promotion of the survey.
Funding Information:
Funding This study was supported by a research grant from the ild care foundation: http://www.ildcare.nl. M.V. is supported by a research Grant from the Netherlands Organization for Health Research and Development, ZonMw (Project Number 842002005). The study sponsors had no involvement in the study design, in the collection, analysis, and interpretation of data, in the writing of the manuscript or in the decision to submit the manuscript for publication.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2019, The Author(s).
PY - 2019/4/15
Y1 - 2019/4/15
N2 - Purpose: The clinical manifestations of sarcoidosis vary widely, depending on the intensity of the inflammation and the organ systems affected. Hence, sarcoidosis patients may suffer from a great variety of symptoms. The aim of this study was to compare the self-reported burden of sarcoidosis patients in Denmark, Germany and the Netherlands, especially the prevalence of fatigue and small fiber neuropathy (SFN)-related symptoms, as well as differences in treatment strategies. Methods: A cross-sectional web-based anonymous survey about complaints was conducted among sarcoidosis patients. Patients were invited to take part through the sarcoidosis patient societies as well as through outpatient sarcoidosis clinics in these countries. Results: The questionnaire was completed by 1072 sarcoidosis patients (152 Danish, 532 German and 388 Dutch). Almost all patients reported having sarcoidosis-associated symptoms (organ-related as well as non-specific, non-organ related). Fatigue was reported by almost all respondents (90%), followed by pulmonary symptoms (72.4%). More than 50% of the respondents were being treated with prednisone, which was comparable in all three countries. In contrast, second- and third-line treatment differed substantially between Denmark, Germany and the Netherlands. Conclusion: Sarcoidosis patients in Denmark, Germany and the Netherlands present with similar self-reported symptoms, organ-related as well as non-specific, non-organ related. Fatigue (90%) and symptoms associated with SFN (86%) were highly prevalent in all three countries.
AB - Purpose: The clinical manifestations of sarcoidosis vary widely, depending on the intensity of the inflammation and the organ systems affected. Hence, sarcoidosis patients may suffer from a great variety of symptoms. The aim of this study was to compare the self-reported burden of sarcoidosis patients in Denmark, Germany and the Netherlands, especially the prevalence of fatigue and small fiber neuropathy (SFN)-related symptoms, as well as differences in treatment strategies. Methods: A cross-sectional web-based anonymous survey about complaints was conducted among sarcoidosis patients. Patients were invited to take part through the sarcoidosis patient societies as well as through outpatient sarcoidosis clinics in these countries. Results: The questionnaire was completed by 1072 sarcoidosis patients (152 Danish, 532 German and 388 Dutch). Almost all patients reported having sarcoidosis-associated symptoms (organ-related as well as non-specific, non-organ related). Fatigue was reported by almost all respondents (90%), followed by pulmonary symptoms (72.4%). More than 50% of the respondents were being treated with prednisone, which was comparable in all three countries. In contrast, second- and third-line treatment differed substantially between Denmark, Germany and the Netherlands. Conclusion: Sarcoidosis patients in Denmark, Germany and the Netherlands present with similar self-reported symptoms, organ-related as well as non-specific, non-organ related. Fatigue (90%) and symptoms associated with SFN (86%) were highly prevalent in all three countries.
KW - Fatigue
KW - Fatigue Assessment Scale (FAS)
KW - Sarcoidosis
KW - Sarcoidosis-associated symptoms
KW - Small fiber neuropathy (SFN)
KW - Small fiber neuropathy screenings list (SFNSL)
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U2 - 10.1007/s00408-019-00206-7
DO - 10.1007/s00408-019-00206-7
M3 - Article
C2 - 30778661
AN - SCOPUS:85061703970
SN - 0341-2040
VL - 197
SP - 155
EP - 161
JO - Lung
JF - Lung
IS - 2
ER -