Predictors of Longitudinal Quality of Life in Juvenile Localized Scleroderma.
Kaveh ArdalanChristina K ZiglerKathryn S TorokPublished in: Arthritis care & research (2017)
Our results suggest that ECMs, sex, and time since initial visit are more predictive of QoL impact in localized scleroderma than cutaneous features. Further study is required to determine which ECMs have the most impact on QoL, which factors underlie sex differences in QoL in localized scleroderma, and why increasing the time since the initial visit appears to be protective. An improved understanding of predictors of QoL impact may allow for the identification of patients at risk of poorer outcomes and for the tailoring of treatment and psychosocial support.