Patterns and predictors of skin score change in early diffuse systemic sclerosis from the European Scleroderma Observational Study. Issue 4 (6th January 2018)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Patterns and predictors of skin score change in early diffuse systemic sclerosis from the European Scleroderma Observational Study. Issue 4 (6th January 2018)
- Main Title:
- Patterns and predictors of skin score change in early diffuse systemic sclerosis from the European Scleroderma Observational Study
- Authors:
- Herrick, Ariane L
Peytrignet, Sebastien
Lunt, Mark
Pan, Xiaoyan
Hesselstrand, Roger
Mouthon, Luc
Silman, Alan J
Dinsdale, Graham
Brown, Edith
Czirják, László
Distler, Jörg H W
Distler, Oliver
Fligelstone, Kim
Gregory, William J
Ochiel, Rachel
Vonk, Madelon C
Ancuţa, Codrina
Ong, Voon H
Farge, Dominique
Hudson, Marie
Matucci-Cerinic, Marco
Balbir-Gurman, Alexandra
Midtvedt, Øyvind
Jobanputra, Paresh
Jordan, Alison C
Stevens, Wendy
Moinzadeh, Pia
Hall, Frances C
Agard, Christian
Anderson, Marina E
Diot, Elisabeth
Madhok, Rajan
Akil, Mohammed
Buch, Maya H
Chung, Lorinda
Damjanov, Nemanja S
Gunawardena, Harsha
Lanyon, Peter
Ahmad, Yasmeen
Chakravarty, Kuntal
Jacobsen, Søren
MacGregor, Alexander J
McHugh, Neil
Müller-Ladner, Ulf
Riemekasten, Gabriela
Becker, Michael
Roddy, Janet
Carreira, Patricia E
Fauchais, Anne Laure
Hachulla, Eric
Hamilton, Jennifer
İnanç, Murat
McLaren, John S
van Laar, Jacob M
Pathare, Sanjay
Proudman, Susanna M
Rudin, Anna
Sahhar, Joanne
Coppere, Brigitte
Serratrice, Christine
Sheeran, Tom
Veale, Douglas J
Grange, Claire
Trad, Georges-Selim
Denton, Christopher P
… (more) - Abstract:
- Abstract : Objectives: Our aim was to use the opportunity provided by the European Scleroderma Observational Study to (1) identify and describe those patients with early diffuse cutaneous systemic sclerosis (dcSSc) with progressive skin thickness, and (2) derive prediction models for progression over 12 months, to inform future randomised controlled trials (RCTs). Methods: The modified Rodnan skin score (mRSS) was recorded every 3 months in 326 patients. 'Progressors' were defined as those experiencing a 5-unit and 25% increase in mRSS score over 12 months (±3 months). Logistic models were fitted to predict progression and, using receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves, were compared on the basis of the area under curve (AUC), accuracy and positive predictive value (PPV). Results: 66 patients (22.5%) progressed, 227 (77.5%) did not (33 could not have their status assessed due to insufficient data). Progressors had shorter disease duration (median 8.1 vs 12.6 months, P=0.001) and lower mRSS (median 19 vs 21 units, P=0.030) than non-progressors. Skin score was highest, and peaked earliest, in the anti-RNA polymerase III (Pol3+) subgroup (n=50). A first predictive model (including mRSS, duration of skin thickening and their interaction) had an accuracy of 60.9%, AUC of 0.666 and PPV of 33.8%. By adding a variable for Pol3 positivity, the model reached an accuracy of 71%, AUC of 0.711 and PPV of 41%. Conclusions: Two prediction models for progressive skin thickening wereAbstract : Objectives: Our aim was to use the opportunity provided by the European Scleroderma Observational Study to (1) identify and describe those patients with early diffuse cutaneous systemic sclerosis (dcSSc) with progressive skin thickness, and (2) derive prediction models for progression over 12 months, to inform future randomised controlled trials (RCTs). Methods: The modified Rodnan skin score (mRSS) was recorded every 3 months in 326 patients. 'Progressors' were defined as those experiencing a 5-unit and 25% increase in mRSS score over 12 months (±3 months). Logistic models were fitted to predict progression and, using receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves, were compared on the basis of the area under curve (AUC), accuracy and positive predictive value (PPV). Results: 66 patients (22.5%) progressed, 227 (77.5%) did not (33 could not have their status assessed due to insufficient data). Progressors had shorter disease duration (median 8.1 vs 12.6 months, P=0.001) and lower mRSS (median 19 vs 21 units, P=0.030) than non-progressors. Skin score was highest, and peaked earliest, in the anti-RNA polymerase III (Pol3+) subgroup (n=50). A first predictive model (including mRSS, duration of skin thickening and their interaction) had an accuracy of 60.9%, AUC of 0.666 and PPV of 33.8%. By adding a variable for Pol3 positivity, the model reached an accuracy of 71%, AUC of 0.711 and PPV of 41%. Conclusions: Two prediction models for progressive skin thickening were derived, for use both in clinical practice and for cohort enrichment in RCTs. These models will inform recruitment into the many clinical trials of dcSSc projected for the coming years. Trial registration number: NCT02339441. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Annals of the rheumatic diseases. Volume 77:Issue 4(2018)
- Journal:
- Annals of the rheumatic diseases
- Issue:
- Volume 77:Issue 4(2018)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 77, Issue 4 (2018)
- Year:
- 2018
- Volume:
- 77
- Issue:
- 4
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2018-0077-0004-0000
- Page Start:
- 563
- Page End:
- 570
- Publication Date:
- 2018-01-06
- Subjects:
- systemic sclerosis -- autoantibodies -- outcomes research
Rheumatism -- Periodicals
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- 10.1136/annrheumdis-2017-211912 ↗
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- 0003-4967
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