Factors associated with discrepancies in disease activity as assessed by SDAI and RAPID3 in patients with rheumatoid arthritis: Data from a multicenter observational study (T-FLAG).

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 RHEUMATOLOGY
Mochihito Suzuki, Shuji Asai, Yoshifumi Ohashi, Yasumori Sobue, Hisato Ishikawa, Nobunori Takahashi, Kenya Terabe, Ryo Sato, Hironobu Kosugiyama, Junya Hasegawa, Yusuke Ohno, Takaya Sugiura, Shiro Imagama
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Abstract

Objectives: The present study aimed to examine discrepancies between assessments based on Routine Assessment of Patient Index Data 3 (RAPID3) and Simple Disease Activity Index (SDAI) in RA patients with controlled disease activity.

Methods: Data from 464 RA patients in SDAI remission or low disease activity (REM/LDA) were analyzed. Patient-reported outcome (PRO) measures, including Health Assessment Questionnaire Disability Index (HAQ-DI), 25-question Geriatric Locomotive Function Scale (GLFS-25), and Kihon checklist (KCL), were assessed. Logistic regression models were used to identify factors associated with RAPID3 moderate or high disease activity (MDA/HDA). Cutoff values of RAPID3 MDA/HDA for each PRO evaluation item were determined using receiver operating characteristic curve analysis.

Results: Among RA patients in SDAI REM/LDA, 84.9% were in RAPID3 REM/LDA. Multivariable analysis revealed that HAQ-DI, GLFS-25, and KCL were independently associated with RAPID3 MDA/HDA. Subdomain analysis of KCL revealed that activities of daily living, physical function, cognitive function, and depressive mood were significantly associated with RAPID3 MDA/HDA. Cutoff values for HAQ-DI and KCL were 0.38 and 8, respectively.

Conclusions: In RA patients with controlled disease activity, discrepancies between RAPID3 and SDAI assessments were observed, with factors such as HAQ-DI, GLFS-25, and KCL being independently associated with RAPID3 MDA/HDA.

类风湿关节炎患者通过 SDAI 和 RAPID3 评估的疾病活动性差异的相关因素:一项多中心观察研究(T-FLAG)的数据。
研究目的本研究旨在检查根据患者指数常规评估数据 3(RAPID3)和简单疾病活动指数(SDAI)对疾病活动得到控制的 RA 患者进行评估时的差异:分析了464名SDAI缓解或低疾病活动度(REM/LDA)的RA患者的数据。对患者报告的结果(PRO)进行了评估,包括健康评估问卷残疾指数(HAQ-DI)、25题老年运动功能量表(GLFS-25)和Kihon检查表(KCL)。采用逻辑回归模型确定与 RAPID3 中度或高度疾病活动性(MDA/HDA)相关的因素。使用接收器操作特征曲线分析法确定了每个PRO评估项目的RAPID3 MDA/HDA临界值:在SDAI REM/LDA的RA患者中,84.9%属于RAPID3 REM/LDA。多变量分析显示,HAQ-DI、GLFS-25和KCL与RAPID3 MDA/HDA独立相关。KCL 的子域分析显示,日常生活活动、身体功能、认知功能和抑郁情绪与 RAPID3 MDA/HDA 显著相关。HAQ-DI和KCL的临界值分别为0.38和8:在疾病活动得到控制的 RA 患者中,观察到 RAPID3 和 SDAI 评估之间存在差异,HAQ-DI、GLFS-25 和 KCL 等因素与 RAPID3 MDA/HDA 独立相关。
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Modern Rheumatology
Modern Rheumatology RHEUMATOLOGY-
CiteScore
4.90
自引率
9.10%
发文量
146
审稿时长
1.5 months
期刊介绍: Modern Rheumatology publishes original papers in English on research pertinent to rheumatology and associated areas such as pathology, physiology, clinical immunology, microbiology, biochemistry, experimental animal models, pharmacology, and orthopedic surgery. Occasional reviews of topics which may be of wide interest to the readership will be accepted. In addition, concise papers of special scientific importance that represent definitive and original studies will be considered. Modern Rheumatology is currently indexed in Science Citation Index Expanded (SciSearch), Journal Citation Reports/Science Edition, PubMed/Medline, SCOPUS, EMBASE, Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS), Google Scholar, EBSCO, CSA, Academic OneFile, Current Abstracts, Elsevier Biobase, Gale, Health Reference Center Academic, OCLC, SCImago, Summon by Serial Solutions
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