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A clinical prediction guide predicted progression to rheumatoid arthritis in undifferentiated arthritis

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 Q In patients with undifferentiated arthritis, can a prediction rule identify those who will progress to rheumatoid arthritis (RA)?

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METHODS

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prospective cohort study with independent derivation and validation sets.

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an arthritis clinic at a university in the Netherlands.

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570 patients (mean age 51 y, 58% women) with recent onset arthritis formed the derivation cohort. 36 patients with recent onset arthritis in the placebo group of the Probaat (PROMPT) trial formed the validation cohort.

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the guide had 9 questions: (1) age (× 0.02); (2) sex (1 point for female); (3) distribution of involved joints: small joint hands/feet (0.5 point), symmetric (0.5 point), upper extremities (1 point), upper and lower extremities (1.5 points); (4) score for morning stiffness on a 100-mm visual analogue scale: 26–90 mm (1 point), >90 mm (2 points); (5) number of tender joints: 4–10 …

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Footnotes

  • For correspondence: Dr A H van der Helm-van Mil, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, The Netherlands. AvdHelm{at}lumc.nl

  • Source of funding: not stated.