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The polymyalgia rheumatica activity score in daily use: Proposal for a definition of remission

✍ Scribed by Leeb, Burkhard F. ;Rintelen, Bernhard ;Sautner, Judith ;Fassl, Christian ;Bird, Howard A.


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Weight
129 KB
Volume
57
Category
Article
ISSN
0004-3591

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Abstract

Objective

To confirm the reliability and applicability of the Polymyalgia Rheumatica Disease Activity Score (PMR‐AS), and to establish a threshold for remission.

Methods

First, 78 patients with PMR (50 women/28 men, mean age 65.97 years) were enrolled in a cross‐sectional evaluation. The PMR‐AS, patient's satisfaction with disease status (PATSAT; range 1–5), erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR; first hour), and a visual analog scale of patients' general health assessment (VAS patient global; range 0–100) were recorded. Subsequently, another 39 PMR patients (24 women/15 men, mean age 68.12 years) were followed longitudinally. Relationships between the PMR‐AS, PATSAT, ESR, and VAS patient global were analyzed by the Kruskal‐Wallis test, Spearman's rank correlation, and kappa statistics. PMR‐AS values in patients with a PATSAT score of 1 and a VAS patient global <10 formed the basis to establish a remission threshold.

Results

PMR‐AS values were significantly related to PATSAT (P < 0.001), VAS patient global (P < 0.001), and ESR (P < 0.01). PATSAT and VAS patient global were reasonably different (κ = 0.226). The median PMR‐AS score in patients with PATSAT score 1 and VAS patient global <10 was 0.7 (range 0–3.3), and the respective 75th percentile was 1.3. To enhance applicability, a range from 0 to 1.5 was proposed to define remission in PMR. The median ESR in these patients was 10 mm/hour (range 3–28), indicating external validity.

Conclusion

We demonstrated the reliability, validity, and applicability of the PMR‐AS in daily routine. Moreover, we proposed a remission threshold (0–1.5) founded on patient‐dependent parameters.


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