Systemic lupus erythematosus phenotypes formed from machine learning with a specific focus on cognitive impairment.
Michelle BarracloughLauren ErdmanJuan Pablo Diaz-MartinezAndrea KnightKathleen BinghamJiandong SuMahta KakvanCarolina Muñoz GrajalesMaria Carmela TartagliaLesley RuttanJoan WitherMay Y ChoiDennisse BonillaSimone AppenzellerBen ParkerAnna GoldenbergPatricia KatzDorcas BeatonRobin GreenIan N BruceZahi ToumaPublished in: Rheumatology (Oxford, England) (2022)
This study demonstrates the complexity of cognitive impairment (CI) in SLE and that individual, multi-factorial phenotypes exist. Those with greater disease burden, from SLE specific factors or other factors associated with chronic conditions, report poorer cognitive functioning and perform worse on objective cognitive measures. By exploring different ways of phenotyping SLE we may better define CI in SLE. Ultimately, this will aid our understanding of personalised CI trajectories and identification of appropriate treatments.