| Literature DB >> 35867390 |
Florence Joly1, Lisa Anne Schmitt2, Patricia Ann McGee Watson3, Emilie Pain4, Damien Testa5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Cold agglutinin disease (CAD) is a rare disorder, affecting 15% of patients with autoimmune hemolytic anemia. Few studies have assessed CAD symptoms and their impact on daily life, but these studies did not address the patients' perspectives.Entities:
Keywords: autoimmune diseases; cold agglutinin disease; cold autoimmune hemolytic anemia; fatigue; perception; rare diseases; surveys and questionnaires
Year: 2022 PMID: 35867390 PMCID: PMC9356335 DOI: 10.2196/34248
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Form Res ISSN: 2561-326X
Figure 1Disposition of survey respondents. CAD: cold agglutinin disease; CADF: Cold Agglutinin Disease Foundation. *Indicates people who had agreed to receive invitations to participate in the study.
Sociodemographic characteristics of patients with cold agglutinin disease in the United States recruited for the web-based survey (N=50).
| Sociodemographic characteristics | Values | |
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| Women | 41 (82) |
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| Men | 9 (18) |
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| 66.7 (8.5; 45-86) | |
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| ≤60, n (%) | 12 (24) |
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| 61-65, n (%) | 5 (10) |
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| 66-70, n (%) | 14 (28) |
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| 71-75, n (%) | 13 (26) |
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| >75, n (%) | 6 (12) |
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| Work—full-time | 6 (12) |
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| Work—part-time | 4 (8) |
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| Do not work | 38 (76) |
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| Disabled | 2 (4) |
aMultiple-choice question.
Clinical characteristics of patients with CADa in the United States recruited for the web-based survey (N=50).
| Medical profile | Values | ||
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| Primary CAD | 25 (50) | |
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| Secondary CAD | 6 (12) | |
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| Do not remember | 3 (6) | |
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| Do not know | 16 (32) | |
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| 7.5 (7.4; 1-30) | ||
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| <5, n (%) | 21 (42) | |
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| 5-10, n (%) | 8 (16) | |
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| 11-15, n (%) | 5 (10) | |
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| >15, n (%) | 7 (14) | |
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| 59.2 (8.5; 41-76) | ||
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| <55, n (%) | 17 (34) | |
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| 55-60, n (%) | 9 (18) | |
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| 61-65, n (%) | 13 (26) | |
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| >65, n (%) | 11 (22) | |
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| Fatigue or tiredness | 37 (74) | |
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| Decreased stamina | 23 (46) | |
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| Increased weakness | 22 (44) | |
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| Shortness of breath | 19 (38) | |
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| Acrocyanosisc | 18 (36) | |
| Number of symptoms experienced before diagnosis, mean (SD) | 4.6 (3.5) | ||
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| <6 months | 15 (34) | |
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| 6 months-1 year | 7 (16) | |
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| 1-2 years | 6 (14) | |
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| 2-3 years | 7 (16) | |
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| >3 years | 8 (18) | |
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| Do not remember | 1 (2) | |
aCAD: cold agglutinin disease.
bMultiple-choice question; complete list is given in Figure S1 in Multimedia Appendix 1.
cCold and blue limbs.
dSample size: n=44.
Episodes of CADa reported by patients in the United States recruited for the web-based survey (N=50).
| Episodes of CAD | Values | |
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| Mild | 16 (32) |
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| Moderate | 21 (42) |
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| Severe | 6 (12) |
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| Do not know | 7 (14) |
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| Worsened | 21 (42) |
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| Same | 15 (30) |
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| Improved | 10 (20) |
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| Do not know | 4 (8) |
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| 4.5 (5.4) | |
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| Do not know, n (%) | 23 (46) |
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| 0-1, n (%) | 9 (18) |
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| 2-3, n (%) | 6 (12) |
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| ≥4, n (%) | 9 (18) |
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| Fatigue or tiredness | 39 (83) |
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| Increased weakness | 32 (68) |
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| Decreased stamina | 31 (66) |
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| Shortness of breath | 31 (66) |
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| Dark urine | 22 (47) |
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| 6 (2.9) | |
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| 1-2, n (%) | 8 (17) |
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| 3-4, n (%) | 8 (17) |
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| 5-6, n (%) | 8 (17) |
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| >6, n (%) | 23 (49) |
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| Cold temperatures | 39 (83) |
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| Winter | 32 (68) |
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| Air conditioning | 26 (55) |
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| Sudden change in temperature | 20 (43) |
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| Infection | 15 (32) |
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| Psychological stress | 10 (21) |
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| Surgery | 6 (13) |
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| High humidity | 3 (6) |
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| Otherd | 5 (11) |
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| None | 3 (6) |
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| 3.3 (1.8) | |
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| <3, n (%) | 16 (34) |
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| 3-4, n (%) | 19 (40) |
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| >4, n (%) | 12 (26) |
aCAD: cold agglutinin disease.
bMultiple-choice question.
cSample size: n=47.
dHandling cold items (1/47, 2%), stress and physical activity (1/47, 2%), constant hemolysis creating chest pain in my sternum (1/47, 2%), overexertion (1/47, 2%), and unspecified (1/47, 2%).
Impact of CADa on patients with CAD in the United States recruited for the web-based survey (N=50).
| Impact of CAD | Values, n (%) | |
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| Had to take time off work | 6 (60) |
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| Could not work as much as they would like to | 5 (50) |
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| Not as efficient at work | 2 (20) |
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| Concerned that they would not be able to do the job when applying for a new position | 2 (20) |
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| Not able to work outside from late fall to early spring | 1 (10) |
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| Had to make modifications to avoid handling cold items | 1 (10) |
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| Unspecified | 1 (10) |
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| Not affected | 1 (10) |
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| No impact | 20 (40) |
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| Mild impact | 15 (30) |
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| Moderate impact | 11 (22) |
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| Severe impact | 3 (6) |
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| Not sure | 1 (2) |
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| Alternative medicines (eg, vitamins and herbal medicines) | 21 (42) |
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| Transportation for medical appointments | 16 (32) |
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| Office visits or hospital care | 16 (32) |
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| Treatment for CAD and any related side effects | 14 (28) |
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| Transportation to relocate to a warmer region | 10 (20) |
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| Household services (eg, house cleaning and yard work) | 9 (18) |
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| Supportive care (eg, psychological support and nutrition) | 7 (14) |
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| Otherd | 5 (10) |
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| None | 13 (26) |
aCAD: cold agglutinin disease.
bMultiple-choice question.
cSample size: n=10.
dRental in warm area for 4 months each year (1/50, 2%); purchase more expensive health insurance (1/50, 2%); install a generator, which can be used if power is lost (1/50, 2%); move to a place for people aged >55 years, where everything is already available (1/50, 2%); and unspecified (1/50, 2%).
Figure 2Impact of cold agglutinin disease on daily life reported by patients with that disease in the United States who were recruited for the web-based survey (N=50).
Figure 3Impact of fatigue on daily life, reported by patients with cold agglutinin disease in the United States who were recruited for the web-based survey (N=50). p25: 25th percentile; p75: 75th percentile. *n=44 respondents affected; **n=37 respondents affected.