Development and First Validation of a Disease Activity Score for Gout

Objective To develop a new composite disease activity score for gout and provide its first validation. Methods Disease activity has been defined as the ongoing presence of urate deposits that lead to acute arthritis and joint damage. Every measure for each Outcome Measures in Rheumatology core domai...

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Veröffentlicht in:Arthritis care & research (2010) 2016-10, Vol.68 (10), p.1530-1537
Hauptverfasser: Scirè, Carlo A., Carrara, Greta, Viroli, Cinzia, Cimmino, Marco A., Taylor, William J., Manara, Maria, Govoni, Marcello, Salaffi, Fausto, Punzi, Leonardo, Montecucco, Carlomaurizio, Matucci‐Cerinic, Marco, Minisola, Giovanni, Ariani, Alarico, Galossi, Alessandra, Lauriti, Ciro, Fracassi, Elena, Idolazzi, Luca, Bardelli, Marco, Selvi, Enrico, Tirri, Enrico, Furini, Federica, Inverardi, Flora, Calabrò, Andrea, Porta, Francesco, Bittelli, Raffaele, Venturino, Francesco, Capsoni, Franco, Prevete, Immacolata, Sebastiani, Giandomenico, Selmi, Carlo, Fabbriciani, Gianluigi, D'Avola, Giovanni, Botticella, Giulia, Serale, Francesca, Seminara, Giulia, D'Alessandro, Giuseppe, Santo, Leonardo, Longato, Lorena, Zaccara, Eleonora, Sinigaglia, Luigi, Atteritano, Marco, Broggini, Marco, Caprioli, Marta, Favero, Marta, Sallì, Salvatore, Scarati, Marco, Parisi, Simone, Malavolta, Nazzarena, Corvaglia, Stefania, Scarpato, Salvatore, Veneto, Vittorio
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Zusammenfassung:Objective To develop a new composite disease activity score for gout and provide its first validation. Methods Disease activity has been defined as the ongoing presence of urate deposits that lead to acute arthritis and joint damage. Every measure for each Outcome Measures in Rheumatology core domain was considered. A 3‐step approach (factor analysis, linear discriminant analysis, and linear regression) was applied to derive the Gout Activity Score (GAS). Decision to change treatment or 6‐month flare count were used as the surrogate criteria of high disease activity. Baseline and 12‐month followup data of 446 patients included in the Kick‐Off of the Italian Network for Gout cohort were used. Construct‐ and criterion‐related validity were tested. External validation on an independent sample is reported. Results Factor analysis identified 5 factors: patient‐reported outcomes, joint examination, flares, tophi, and serum uric acid (sUA). Discriminant function analysis resulted in a correct classification of 79%. Linear regression analysis identified a first candidate GAS including 12‐month flare count, sUA, visual analog scale (VAS) of pain, VAS global activity assessment, swollen and tender joint counts, and a cumulative measure of tophi. Alternative scores were also developed. The developed GAS demonstrated a good correlation with functional disability (criterion validity) and discrimination between patient‐ and physician‐reported measures of active disease (construct validity). The results were reproduced in the external sample. Conclusion This study developed and validated a composite measure of disease activity in gout. Further testing is required to confirm its generalizability, responsiveness, and usefulness in assisting with clinical decisions.
ISSN:2151-464X
2151-4658
DOI:10.1002/acr.22844