Criteria for defining and dating onset of organ system involvement in systemic sclerosis.

IF 1.2 Q3 RHEUMATOLOGY
Marie Hudson, John D Pauling, Tatiana S Rodriguez-Reyna, Julie J Paik, Ami A Shah, Tracy M Frech, Francesco Boin, Wendy Stevens, Luc Mouthon, Melanie C Baniña, Thomas A Medsger
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Abstract

Objectives: This study was undertaken to develop standardized definitions of individual organ system involvement in systemic sclerosis and their date of onset, with the overall goal of increasing the internal validity and comparability of future clinical trials and observational studies.

Methods: Under the auspices of the Scleroderma Clinical Trials Consortium, an international working group of experts and patient partners formed nine sub-groups for each of the following organ systems: skin, peripheral vascular, joints/tendons, skeletal muscle, gastrointestinal tract, parenchymal lung, pulmonary arterial hypertension, heart, and kidney. Lists of elements that could be considered as potential criteria for involvement of each organ system were compiled. A three-round Delphi exercise was conducted among Scleroderma Clinical Trials Consortium and the European Scleroderma Trials and Research group members in order to achieve consensus with the larger systemic sclerosis community. Informed by the results of the Delphi exercise, sub-groups proposed composite criteria for organ system involvement, and the international working group approved the final criteria.

Results: This consensus-driven project involved over 160 systemic sclerosis experts from around the world, organ system specialists, and patient participants. We developed criteria for nine individual organ systems commonly involved in systemic sclerosis, made recommendations for the date of onset thereof, and provided explanatory notes.

Conclusions: We believe these standardized criteria for systemic sclerosis organ system involvement and date of onset provide useful guidelines for investigators and will enhance the comparability of future clinical trials and observational studies in this disease.

系统性硬化症中器官系统受累的定义和发病日期标准。
目的:本研究旨在制定系统性硬化症中单个器官系统受累及其发病日期的标准化定义,其总体目标是提高未来临床试验和观察性研究的内部有效性和可比性。方法:在硬皮病临床试验联盟的支持下,一个由专家和患者合作伙伴组成的国际工作组为以下器官系统组成了9个亚组:皮肤、周围血管、关节/肌腱、骨骼肌、胃肠道、实质肺、肺动脉高压、心脏和肾脏。编制了可被视为每个器官系统受累的潜在标准的要素清单。在硬皮病临床试验联盟和欧洲硬皮病试验和研究小组成员之间进行了三轮德尔菲演习,以便与更大的系统性硬化症社区达成共识。根据德尔菲评估的结果,各小组提出了器官系统受累的综合标准,国际工作组核准了最终标准。结果:这个共识驱动的项目涉及来自世界各地的160多名系统性硬化症专家、器官系统专家和患者参与者。我们为系统性硬化症通常涉及的9个器官系统制定了标准,对发病日期提出了建议,并提供了解释性说明。结论:我们相信这些系统性硬化症器官系统受累和发病日期的标准化标准为研究人员提供了有用的指导,并将增强该疾病未来临床试验和观察性研究的可比性。
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