ORIGINAL ARTICLE
Development and validation of handy rheumatoid activity score with 38 joints (HRAS38) in rheumatoid arthritis patients receiving infliximab
Authors
Hideto Kameda1, Naoya Sekiguchi1, Hayato Nagasawa1, Koichi Amano1, Hirofumi Takei1,
Katsuya Suzuki1, Eiko Nishi1, Hiroe Ogawa1 and Tsutomu Takeuchi1
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Division of Rheumatology/Clinical Immunology, Department of Internal Medicine, Saitama Medical Center, Saitama Medical University, 1981 Tsujido-machi, Kamoda, Kawagoe, Saitama 350-8550, Japan |
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Received: August 29, 2006 Accepted: September 14, 2006
Abstract
The parameters involved in the Disease Activity
Score of 28 joints (DAS28) are not mutually independent,
and the evaluation excludes ankle and foot joints. We developed
a new quantitative and comprehensive assessment
of the activity of rheumatoid arthritis (RA), called the
handy rheumatoid activity score, with 38 joints (HRAS38),
to overcome these disadvantages of DAS28. Forty-six RA
patients who recently completed a 1-year infliximab therapy
were evaluated for DAS28 (C-reactive protein; CRP) and
HRAS38 at 0, 2, 6, 14, 22, 30, 38, 46, and 54 weeks. The 38
joint evaluation in HRAS38 includes 28 joints of DAS28
except for the shoulder joints, with the addition of ankle
and metatarsophalangeal joints. The extent of joint swelling
was rated on a scale of 0-3. The HRAS38 score is the
cumulative sum of three parameters including: (1) a global
assessment of disease activity [visual analog scale (VAS) 0-
100mm] by the patient, (2) swollen joint score based on a
38-joint assessment by a physician (0-14), and (3) serum
concentration of CRP (mg/l). Scatter plots of HRAS38 and
DAS28(CRP), and subsequent linear regression analysis
demonstrated a statistically significant correlation between
methodologies (r = 0.846, P < 0.0001). Infliximab treatment
resulted in a statistically significant (P < 0.001) decrease in
the mean HRAS38 score from 130.5 to 56.5 within 2 weeks
of treatment and at 52 weeks of therapy scores were still
reduced at 52.5. The mean DAS28(CRP) was also
significantly (P < 0.001) reduced from a baseline value of 5.8
to 3.7 after 2 weeks treatment with a final value of 3.2 after
52 weeks of therapy. Infliximab reduced the progression of
joint destruction by 85%, for terms before infliximab as
determined by radiographic analyses. The degree of progression
appeared to be associated with the mean HRAS38,
although this observation was not shown to be statistically
significant by regression analysis (r = 0.307). The HRAS38
score comprises minimal and independently acquired parameters
and is an effective and comprehensive measure of
disease activity in RA patients.
Key words
Disease activity, Disease Activity Score with 28 joints (DAS28), Handy rheumatoid activity score with 38 joints (HRAS38), Infliximab, Modified Sharp sco
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