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Systematic review of health related-quality of life in adults with osteogenesis imperfecta
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Abstract
Background
Osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) is a rare, connective tissue disorder characterised by bone fragility, resulting in recurrent fractures and skeletal deformities. Extra-skeletal manifestations include dentinogenesis imperfecta, hearing abnormalities and lung disease. These co-morbidities combined with recurrent fractures can exert a significant impact on health-related quality of life (HR-QOL). It is important to assess HR-QOL throughout adulthood because the prevalence of some OI-specific complications increases with age.
Methods
PubMed, EMBASE and CENTRAL databases were searched on 2nd February 2022 to identify studies reporting quantitative assessments of HR-QOL in adults with OI. The primary endpoint was to determine the impact of an OI diagnosis on adult’s HR-QOL. Secondary endpoints were to (i) examine how frequently various HR-QOL assessment tools were used (ii) identify differences in HR-QOL between OI types and (iii) investigate the determinants of HR-QOL in adults with OI. Search results were exported to Endnote where two reviewers independently conducted title/abstract and full-text reviews. Data from accepted studies were extracted into Microsoft Excel. A narrative synthesis was then undertaken.
Results
The review identified 17 studies with a total of 1,648 adults. The Short Form-36 (SF-36) was the most frequently reported HR-QOL assessment tool and was used in nine studies. Physical HR-QOL was reduced in adults with OI. Physical component scores (PCS) or individual physical domains of the SF-36 were lower in eight of nine studies. Mental component scores (MCS) were preserved in all six studies, however individual mental health domains of the SF-36 were reduced in some studies. The prevalence of anxiety/depression was relatively low in adults with OI. Those with type III OI had lower physical and respiratory HR-QOL but preserved mental HR-QOL compared with type I. The prevalence of fatigue and pain was higher in adults with OI compared with reference populations. Age and cardio-pulmonary co-morbidities were associated with lower HR-QOL.
Conclusion
OI in adulthood has a wide-ranging negative impact on HR-QOL. Physical and respiratory HR-QOL were lower, while the prevalence of pain and fatigue were higher than in reference populations. Mental HR-QOL was relatively preserved, although some deficits were identified. Age and cardio-pulmonary co-morbidities were associated with lower HR-QOL.
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Title: Systematic review of health related-quality of life in adults with osteogenesis imperfecta
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Abstract
Background
Osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) is a rare, connective tissue disorder characterised by bone fragility, resulting in recurrent fractures and skeletal deformities.
Extra-skeletal manifestations include dentinogenesis imperfecta, hearing abnormalities and lung disease.
These co-morbidities combined with recurrent fractures can exert a significant impact on health-related quality of life (HR-QOL).
It is important to assess HR-QOL throughout adulthood because the prevalence of some OI-specific complications increases with age.
Methods
PubMed, EMBASE and CENTRAL databases were searched on 2nd February 2022 to identify studies reporting quantitative assessments of HR-QOL in adults with OI.
The primary endpoint was to determine the impact of an OI diagnosis on adult’s HR-QOL.
Secondary endpoints were to (i) examine how frequently various HR-QOL assessment tools were used (ii) identify differences in HR-QOL between OI types and (iii) investigate the determinants of HR-QOL in adults with OI.
Search results were exported to Endnote where two reviewers independently conducted title/abstract and full-text reviews.
Data from accepted studies were extracted into Microsoft Excel.
A narrative synthesis was then undertaken.
Results
The review identified 17 studies with a total of 1,648 adults.
The Short Form-36 (SF-36) was the most frequently reported HR-QOL assessment tool and was used in nine studies.
Physical HR-QOL was reduced in adults with OI.
Physical component scores (PCS) or individual physical domains of the SF-36 were lower in eight of nine studies.
Mental component scores (MCS) were preserved in all six studies, however individual mental health domains of the SF-36 were reduced in some studies.
The prevalence of anxiety/depression was relatively low in adults with OI.
Those with type III OI had lower physical and respiratory HR-QOL but preserved mental HR-QOL compared with type I.
The prevalence of fatigue and pain was higher in adults with OI compared with reference populations.
Age and cardio-pulmonary co-morbidities were associated with lower HR-QOL.
Conclusion
OI in adulthood has a wide-ranging negative impact on HR-QOL.
Physical and respiratory HR-QOL were lower, while the prevalence of pain and fatigue were higher than in reference populations.
Mental HR-QOL was relatively preserved, although some deficits were identified.
Age and cardio-pulmonary co-morbidities were associated with lower HR-QOL.
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
The UP Manila Health Policy Development Hub recognizes the invaluable contribution of the participants in theseries of roundtable discussions listed below:
RTD: Beyond Hospit...

