Journal article
Authors list: Lorand, V; Nagy, G.; Balint, Z.; Komjati, D.; Minier, T.; Kumanovics, G.; Farkas, N.; Tarner, I. H.; Mueller-Ladner, U.; Czirjak, L.; Varju, C.
Publication year: 2021
Pages: S77-S84
Journal: Clinical and Experimental Rheumatology
Volume number: 39
Issue number: 4
ISSN: 0392-856X
eISSN: 1593-098X
Open access status: Bronze
Publisher: Clinical and Experimental Rheumatology Sas
Objective. We validated the responsiveness of joint count composite indices (JCCIs) in 72 patients with systemic sclerosis (SSc). Methods. Changes in Disease Activity Score of 28 Joints using ESR and CRP (DAS28-ESR, DAS28-CRP), Simplified Disease Activity Index (SDAI) and the Clinical Disease Activity Index (CDAI) were evaluated in a one-year follow-up study. Charts of patients including swollen/tender joint counts, laboratory signs of inflammation, and visual analogue scales referring to disease activity, severity and pain were also blindly categorised by two rheumatologists as improved, unchanged or deteriorated. These categories were used as references for the determination of effect size (ES) and standardised response mean (SRM). Results. Articular inflammation improved in 15, deteriorated in 12, and remained unchanged in 45 (63%) patients with SSc based on the concordant opinion of two clinical investigators. All four JCCIs were sensitive to changes (ES> I; SRM> I). The correlation between changes in JCCIs and the physicians' evaluation was high (r >0.68; p<0.001). Arthritis was predominantly prone to change in patients with high JCCIs, impaired functional status, anti-RNA polymerase III antibodies and patients on DMARD therapy. Synovitis was more prevalent in patients with early diffuse SSc, and tended to improve during the follow-up. Conclusion. All four JCCIs were sensitive to changes, if tender/swollen joints were present at baseline. Articular inflammation was most prone to change in patients with high JCCIs, impaired functional status and already decreased health-related quality of life at baseline.
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Citation Styles
Harvard Citation style: Lorand, V., Nagy, G., Balint, Z., Komjati, D., Minier, T., Kumanovics, G., et al. (2021) Sensitivity to change of joint count composite indices in 72 patients with systemic sclerosis, Clinical and Experimental Rheumatology, 39(4), pp. S77-S84
APA Citation style: Lorand, V., Nagy, G., Balint, Z., Komjati, D., Minier, T., Kumanovics, G., Farkas, N., Tarner, I., Mueller-Ladner, U., Czirjak, L., & Varju, C. (2021). Sensitivity to change of joint count composite indices in 72 patients with systemic sclerosis. Clinical and Experimental Rheumatology. 39(4), S77-S84.
Keywords
AMERICAN-COLLEGE; CLASSIFICATION CRITERIA; CONSTRUCT-VALIDITY; DAS28; disease activity; DOUBLE-BLIND; MUSCULOSKELETAL INVOLVEMENT; RELIABILITY; RHEUMATOLOGY/EUROPEAN LEAGUE; SCLERODERMA STUDY-GROUP; Synovitis; Systemic sclerosis; TRIALS