Performance of the EULAR Systemic sclerosis Impact of Disease (ScleroID) questionnaire as a patient-reported outcome measure for patients with diffuse systemic sclerosis
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2024
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Performance of the EULAR Systemic sclerosis Impact of Disease (ScleroID) questionnaire as a patient-reported outcome measure for patients with diffuse systemic sclerosis / Dobrota, R., Garaiman, A., Fligelstone, K., Tyrrell Kennedy, A., Roennow, A., Allanore, Y., Carreira, P.E., Czirjak, L., Denton, C., Hesselstrand, R., Sandqvist, G., Kowal-Bielecka, O., Bruni, C., Matucci Cerinic, M., Mihai, C., Gherghe, A.M., Mueller-Ladner, U., Kvien, T., Heiberg, T., Distler, O., et al.. - In: RMD OPEN. - ISSN 2056-5933. - 10:4(2024). [10.1136/rmdopen-2024-004653]
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OBJECTIVE: Systemic sclerosis Impact of Disease (ScleroID) is the first comprehensive patient-reported outcome measure (PROM) specifically developed for systemic sclerosis (SSc). We investigated the performance of ScleroID in patients with diffuse cutaneous SSc (dcSSc), as a prerequisite for its use in randomised controlled trials (RCTs) testing potentially disease-modifying drugs. METHODS: All patients with dcSSc from the large, multicentric, ScleroID cohort were included. SSc-Health Assessment Questionnaire (HAQ), EuroQol-5 Dimensions and 36-item Short Form Health Survey (SF-36) were used as comparators. The study includes a longitudinal arm with a reliability visit at 7±3 days and a 12 months follow-up visit. The performance of ScleroID in dcSSc was assessed according to the Outcome Measures in Rheumatology filter. RESULTS: In total, 152 dcSSc patients were analysed (29% male, median age 54 years). ScleroID reflected well the disease impact of dcSSc, showing a good construct validity with high Spearman's correlation coefficients with comparators (SSc-HAQ, 0.79, 95% CI (0.69, 0.86); HAQ-Disability Index, 0.72 95% CI (0.60, 0.80); SF-36 physical score, -0.69 95% CI (-0.77, -0.60)). The internal consistency was strong (Cronbach's alpha 0.87, split-half reliability coefficient 0.88).In the longitudinal arm, 44 patients had a reliability visit and 113 had a follow-up visit, of whom 19/113 (17%) reported a significant change (11 improved, 8 worsened). ScleroID showed a good consistency and discriminative ability with excellent test-retest reliability (intraclass correlation coefficient 0.89, 95% CI (0.84, 0.92)) and moderate sensitivity to change (standardised response mean -0.63 in the improved subgroup and 0.48 in the worsened subgroup), but superior to the comparators. CONCLUSION: The European Alliance of Associations for Rheumatology (EULAR) ScleroID performs well for patients with dcSSc. This supports its inclusion and regular assessment as PROM in RCTs.
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Dobrota, R.; Garaiman, A.; Fligelstone, K.; Tyrrell Kennedy, A.; Roennow, A.; Allanore, Y.; Carreira, P. E.; Czirjak, L.; Denton, C.; Hesselstrand, R.; Sandqvist, G.; Kowal-Bielecka, O.; Bruni, C.; Matucci Cerinic, M.; Mihai, C.; Gherghe, A. M.; Mueller-Ladner, U.; Kvien, T.; Heiberg, T.; Distler, O.; Becker, M. O.
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