Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
Objective: To determine the relationship between gout flare rate and self-categorization into remission, low disease activity (LDA), and patient acceptable symptom state (PASS). Methods. Patients with gout self-categorized as remission, LDA, and PASS, and reported number of flares over the preceding 6 and 12 months. Multinomial logistic regression was used to determine the association between being in each disease state (LDA and PASS were combined) and flare count, and self-reported current flare. A distribution-based approach and extended Youden index identified possible flare count thresholds for each state. Results. Investigators from 17 countries recruited 512 participants. Remission was associated with a median recalled flare count of zero over both 6 and 12 months. Each recalled flare reduced the likelihood of self-perceived remission compared with being in higher disease activity than LDA/PASS, by 52% for 6 months and 23% for 12 months, and the likelihood of self-perceived LDA/PASS by 15% and 5% for 6 and 12 months, respectively. A threshold of 0 flares in preceding 6 and 12 months was associated with correct classification of self-perceived remission in 58% and 56% of cases, respectively. Conclusion. Flares are significantly associated with perceptions of disease activity in gout, and no flares over the prior 6 or 12 months is necessary for most people to self-categorize as being in remission. However, recalled flare counts alone do not correctly classify all patients into self-categorized disease activity states, suggesting that other factors may also contribute to self-perceived gout disease activity.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Disease activity; Gout; Remission
Elenco autori:
Taylor, W.; Dalbeth, N.; Saag, K. G.; Singh, J. A.; Rahn, E. J.; Mudano, A. S.; Chen, Y. -H.; Lin, C. -T.; Tan, P.; Louthreno, W.; Vazquez-Mellado, J.; Hernandez-Llinas, H.; Neogi, T.; Vargas-Santos, A. B.; Castelar-Pinheiro, G.; Chaves-Amorim, R. B.; Uhlig, T.; Hammer, H. B.; Eliseev, M.; Perez-Ruiz, F.; Cavagna, L.; Mccarthy, G. M.; Stamp, L. K.; Gerritsen, M.; Fana, V.; Sivera, F.; Gaffo, A. L.
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