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MAZUR-NICORICI, Lucia, GARABAJIU (PAȘALÎ), Maria, SADOVICI-BOBEICA, Victoria, BAERWALD, Christoph, MAZUR, Minodora. Evaluarea activităţii lupusului eritematos systemic. In: Sănătate Publică, Economie şi Management în Medicină , 2017, nr. 3(73), pp. 149-150. ISSN 1729-8687.
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Sănătate Publică, Economie şi Management în Medicină
Numărul 3(73) / 2017 / ISSN 1729-8687 /ISSNe 2587-3873

Evaluarea activităţii lupusului eritematos systemic

Evaluating the activity of systemic lupus erythematosus

CZU: 616.5-002.525.4

Pag. 149-150

Mazur-Nicorici Lucia1, Garabajiu (Pașalî) Maria1, Sadovici-Bobeica Victoria1, Baerwald Christoph2, Mazur Minodora1
 
1 Universitatea de Stat de Medicină şi Farmacie „Nicolae Testemiţanu“,
2 Universitatea din Leipzig
 
Disponibil în IBN: 3 noiembrie 2017


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Background: precise measurement of SLE activity remains a difficult task due to the complex multisystem nature of the disease. Data were collected and analyzed on 72 consecutive patients. The activity of disease was evaluated by SLEDAI and PGA, also Morisky treatment aderence scale. Low disease activity was determined in a third of patients (30.6%), and active disease (63.9%) remains high, in the remission group were 4 patients (5.5%). The professional status evaluation noted that 32% of SLE patients were employed full-time, 22.2% were disabled, 19.5% were unemployed, housekeepers and trainees, 15.3% were partially recruited and 11.1% retired. High level of SLEDAI is a strong and statistically significant predictor of persistence of the disease activity. At the time of the diagnosis, the high activity of SLE predicts maintenance of chronic activity..  

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