Chang Aileen Y, Simmens Samuel, Watson Hugh, Amdur Richard L, Siqueira André, Proctor Abigale, Tritsch Sarah, Herrera Gomez Carlos Andres, Encinales Liliana, Sucerquia Hernández Alfonso, Forero-Mejía Jose, Jaller Alejandro, Jaller Juan Jose, Amaral J Kennedy, Heckler Ilana, Simon Gary L, Moreland Larry, Cadena Andres, Firestein Gary S
Department of Medicine, George Washington University, Washington, DC, USA.
Department of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics, Milken Institute School of Public Health, George Washington University, Washington, DC, USA.
J Cell Immunol. 2024;6(6):236-246. doi: 10.33696/immunology.6.211.
Chikungunya virus is spread by mosquitos and causes a debilitating chronic arthritis that has no standard treatment to date and no specific measures of disease activity. The objective of this expert group was to develop a measure of chikungunya arthritis that would be useful for clinical trials and patient care.
A group of rheumatologists and biostatisticians experienced in the clinical and pathological mechanisms of chikungunya evaluated component measures for inclusion in a chikungunya arthritis disease activity score (CHIK-DAS). Utilizing data from a Colombian cohort of 158 chikungunya arthritis patients, linear regression identified components that were independently associated with patient reported outcomes assessing disability, pain, physical and mental quality of life and mobility. A preliminary instrument was developed using multiple imputation and regression backward selection. Cutoffs for grading disease severity were determined.
Stiffness, ankle tenderness, and a 30 tender joint count that included the 28 joints traditionally included in the Disease Activity Score-28 were selected in a regression model predicting a composite of five patient reported outcomes. A CHIK-DAS scoring formula was developed through a weighted combination of these selected variables. In comparison to the DAS-28, the CHIK-DAS had improved predictive value for a composite outcome of disability, pain, physical and mental quality of life and mobility. Disease activity cutoffs were defined for remission (<40), mild (40-49.99), moderate (50-59.99) and severe (60+) disease.
The CHIK-DAS is a chikungunya specific measure of disease activity that includes the DAS-28 with the addition of ankle tenderness and a stiffness item that are prominent components of chikungunya arthritis. CHIK-DAS may be used as a specific measure of disease activity in chikungunya arthritis in clinical trials and patient care. This metric needs further validation in additional cohorts.
基孔肯雅病毒通过蚊子传播,可导致使人衰弱的慢性关节炎,目前尚无标准治疗方法,也没有疾病活动的具体衡量指标。该专家组的目的是制定一种基孔肯雅关节炎衡量指标,用于临床试验和患者护理。
一组在基孔肯雅临床和病理机制方面有经验的风湿病学家和生物统计学家评估了纳入基孔肯雅关节炎疾病活动评分(CHIK-DAS)的组成指标。利用来自哥伦比亚一个158例基孔肯雅关节炎患者队列的数据,线性回归确定了与患者报告的评估残疾、疼痛、身体和心理健康及活动能力的结果独立相关的指标。使用多重填补和向后回归选择法开发了一个初步工具。确定了疾病严重程度分级的临界值。
在预测五个患者报告结果综合指标的回归模型中,选择了僵硬、踝关节压痛以及包括疾病活动评分-28(DAS-28)传统包含的28个关节在内的30个压痛关节计数。通过对这些选定变量进行加权组合,制定了CHIK-DAS评分公式。与DAS-28相比,CHIK-DAS对残疾、疼痛、身体和心理健康及活动能力的综合结果具有更好的预测价值。定义了缓解(<40)、轻度(40-49.99)、中度(50-59.99)和重度(60+)疾病的疾病活动临界值。
CHIK-DAS是一种针对基孔肯雅的疾病活动特定衡量指标,它在DAS-28的基础上增加了踝关节压痛和僵硬项目,这些是基孔肯雅关节炎的突出组成部分。CHIK-DAS可在临床试验和患者护理中用作基孔肯雅关节炎疾病活动的特定衡量指标。该指标需要在更多队列中进一步验证。