Fibromyalgia, mood disorders, cognitive test results, cognitive symptoms and quality of life in systemic lupus erythematosus.
Sudha RaghunathEmma K GuymerYifat Glikmann-JohnstonVera GolderRangi Kandane RathnayakeEric F MorandJulie C StoutAlberta HoiPublished in: Rheumatology (Oxford, England) (2022)
Cognitive symptoms are common in SLE, but there were no associations between cognitive symptoms and objective cognitive dysfunction. Depression, anxiety and fibromyalgia were more consistently associated with patient-reported cognitive symptoms than with objective cognitive dysfunction. These factors all have a significant impact on quality of life. Understanding the discrepancy between patient-reported cognitive symptoms and cognitive test performance is essential to advance care in this area of unmet need.