Quality of life in neuro-Behçet’s disease: a cross-sectional study

Purpose Behçet’s disease (BD) is a multisystemic perivasculitis with recurrent oral aphthous ulcers, genital ulcers, and eye involvement which was first described in 1937. Neurological involvement in BD patients is referred to as neuro-Behçet’s disease (NBD). Studies have shown that BD worsens quali...

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Veröffentlicht in:Neurological sciences 2021-03, Vol.42 (3), p.1081-1086
Hauptverfasser: Kuzu Kumcu, Müge, Bakırarar, Batuhan, Yücesan, Canan
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Zusammenfassung:Purpose Behçet’s disease (BD) is a multisystemic perivasculitis with recurrent oral aphthous ulcers, genital ulcers, and eye involvement which was first described in 1937. Neurological involvement in BD patients is referred to as neuro-Behçet’s disease (NBD). Studies have shown that BD worsens quality of life. However, there is no study that conducts a head-to-head comparison of quality of life between NBD patients and healthy controls. Methods Forty patients with NBD and 39 age-sex-matched healthy control subjects were included in this study. Sociodemographic data of all participants were recorded; SF-36 was used to assess quality of life. Results NBD patients had significantly lower SF-36 scores of physical functioning, physical difficulty, bodily pain, and general health perception compared with healthy controls. However, there was no significant difference between the groups according to the SF-36 scores of role limitation due to emotional problems, mental health, vitality, and social functioning. There was no significant difference between parenchymal and non-parenchymal NBD groups according to SF-36, Beck’s Depression Inventory, and Beck’s Anxiety Inventory scores. Patients with cerebellar system involvement had significantly lower physical and social functioning scores compared with those who did not. Patients with brain stem involvement were found to have higher role limitation due to emotional problems, vitality, social functioning, physical pain, and general health perception scores compared with those without brain stem findings. Conclusions NBD negatively affects many aspects of the quality of life.
ISSN:1590-1874
1590-3478
DOI:10.1007/s10072-020-04630-z