| Literature DB >> 28770006 |
Simon J Otter1,2, Maheswaran Rohan3, Kevin A Davies4, Sunil Kumar5, Peter Gow5, Nicola Dalbeth6, Michael Corkill7, Sam Panthakalam8, Keith Rome1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Foot complaints have been shown to be common in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and heterogeneous in nature. We aimed to categorize self-reported foot complaints in people with SLE and foot symptoms.Entities:
Keywords: Dermal; Foot complaints; Foot pain; Systemic lupus Erythematosus; Vascular
Mesh:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28770006 PMCID: PMC5530459 DOI: 10.1186/s13047-017-0217-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Foot Ankle Res ISSN: 1757-1146 Impact factor: 2.303
Fig. 1Illustration of the strength of pair-wise correlations between variables. This figure illustrates the strength of correlations between variables using a pair-wise correlation matrix. Each of the reported variables is in a circle and a blue line indicates positive correlation between variables, whereas a red line indicates negative correlation. Furthermore the thickness of each line indicates the level strong relationship between variables, where a thicker line indicates a stronger relationship between variables
Demographic and clinical characteristics from participants included in the analysis (n = 93)
| Characteristic | Value |
|---|---|
| Female sex, n (%) | 87 (93.7) |
| Age (years), mean (SD) | 50.4 (14.3) |
| Disease duration (years), mean (SD) | 13.1 (11) |
| BMI (kg/m2), mean (SD) | 28.2 (6.6) |
| Current smoker, n (%) | 20 (21) |
| Employment status, n (%) | |
| Paid work | 51 (53) |
| Not working | 21 (23) |
| Retired | 14 (16) |
| Unpaid work | 5 (6) |
| Sick leave | 1 (1) |
| Full-time education | 1 (1) |
| Ethnicity, n (%) | |
| New Zealand European | 47 (51) |
| Pacific Island | 17 (19) |
| Asian | 13 (14) |
| Māori | 8 (9) |
| Chinese | 5 (6) |
| Afro-carribean | 1 (1) |
| Medication use a | |
| Hydroxychloroquine, n (%) | 75 (81) |
| Azathioprine, n (%) | 18 (19) |
| Methotrexate, n (%) | 16 (17) |
| Mycophenolate, n (%) | 4 (4) |
| Cyclophosphamide, n (%) | 2 (2) |
| Oral glucocorticoid use, n (%) | 43 (46) |
| Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug use, n(%) | 26 (28) |
| Rituximab use, n (%) | 5 (6) |
aFigures may not add to 100% where some participants took more than one medication
Fig. 2Illustration of factor analysis of foot symptoms. This figure illustrates the strength of the relationship between the different groups of variables following exploratory factor analysis
Factor loadings for each variable
NB Figures highlighted in yellow were those included in each of the final cateogires of foot complaint