Clinical trials in rheumatoid arthritis: methodological suggestions for assessing radiographs arising from the GRISAR study

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作者
Ferrara, R
Priolo, F
Cammisa, M
Bacarini, L
Cerase, A
Pasero, G
Ferraccioli, GF
Alberighi, OD
Antonellini, A
Marubini, E
机构
[1] NOVARTIS FARMA,DEPT MED,MILAN,ITALY
[2] CATHOLIC UNIV ROME,INST RADIOL,ROME,ITALY
[3] DEPT RADIOL,SAN GIOVANNI ROTO,ITALY
[4] DEPT RADIOL,TREVISO,ITALY
[5] CHAIR RHEUMATOL,PISA,ITALY
[6] DEPT INTERNAL MED,RHEUMAT DIS UNIT,UDINE,ITALY
[7] INST MED STAT & BIOMETRY,MILAN,ITALY
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10.1136/ard.56.10.608
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Objectives-The thee x ray assessors of the GRISAR study (blinded to treatment) gave consensual erosion and damage scores to the baseline and 12 month radiographs of 284 rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients using three different methods: single reading (blinded as to patient and chronological sequence of the x rays), paired reading (blinded as to sequence), and chronologically ordered paired readings. The aim was to evaluate which of theses reading procedures is the most appropriate for clinical trials. Methods-The progression of the scores obtained using each procedure was compared by means of descriptive statistics, principal components analysis, and intra-patients correlation coefficients of pairs of methods. Bootstrap estimates of the variance of the difference in the means of two equally sized random samples were calculated to evaluate the power of the statistical analysis performed to assess the possible treatment effect for both paired and chronological reading methods. Results-(a) The standard deviations of the paired and chronological readings were similar, but that of the single readings was higher. (b) The knowledge that two x rays were of the same patient accounted for a sizeable proportion of the between method variability. (c) Agreement was satisfactory between the paired and chronological methods for both scores but, between than and the single readings, it was modest for erosions and poor for damage. (d) The bootstrap estimate of the variance of the difference was smaller fro the paired than the chronological method, possible giving it greater power to test treatment effect. Conclusion-These results suggested that paired readings were the most suitable for evaluating the progression of joint damage in the GRISAR study.
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