Objectives Remission in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is defined through a combination of 'clinical SLE Disease Activity Index (cSLEDAI)=0', 'physician's global assessment (PGA) <0.5' and 'prednisone (PDN) ≤5 mg/day'. We investigated the performance of these items, alone or in combination, in defining remission and in predicting SLICC/ACR Damage Index. Methods We tested seven potential definitions of remission in SLE patients followed-up for ≥5 years: PDN ≤5 mg/day; PGA <0.5; cSLEDAI=0; PGA <0.5 plus PDN ≤5 mg/day; cSLEDAI=0 plus PGA <0.5; cSLEDAI=0 plus PDN ≤5 mg/day; cSLEDAI=0 plus PDN ≤5 mg/day plus PGA <0.5. The effect of these definitions on damage was evaluated by Poisson regression analysis; the best performance was identified as the lowest Akaike and Bayesian information criterion (AIC and BIC). Positive and negative predictive values in identifying no damage increase were calculated. Results We included 646 patients (mean±SD disease duration 9.2±6.9 years). At multivariate analysis, ≥2 consecutive year remission according to all definitions protected against damage (OR, 95% CI: PGA <0.5 0.631, 0.444 to 0.896; cSLEDAI=0 0.531, 0.371 to 0.759; PGA <0.5 plus PDN ≤5 mg/day 0.554, 0.381 to 0.805; cSLEDAI=0 plus PGA <0.5 0.574, 0.400 to 0.826; cSLEDAI=0 plus PDN ≤5 mg/day 0.543, 0.376 to 0.785; cSLEDAI=0 plus PDN ≤5 mg/day plus PGA <0.5 0.532, 0.363 to 0.781, p<0.01 for all), except PDN ≤5 mg/day, which required four consecutive years (OR 0.534, 95% CI 0.325 to 0.877, p=0.013). Positive and negative predictive values were similar; however, cSLEDAI=0 showed the best performance (AIC 1082.90, BIC 1109.72, p<0.0001). Adding PGA <0.5 and/or PDN ≤5 mg/day to cSLEDAI=0 decreased remission duration (-1.8 and-1.5 year/patient, respectively) without increasing cSLEDAI=0 performance in predicting damage accrual. Conclusions cSLEDAI=0 is the most attainable definition of remission, while displaying the best performance in predicting damage progression in the short-to-mid-term follow-up.

Remission in systemic lupus erythematosus. esting different definitions in a large multicentre cohort / Saccon, F.; Zen, M.; Gatto, M.; Margiotta, D. P. E.; Afeltra, A.; Ceccarelli, F.; Conti, F.; Bortoluzzi, A.; Govoni, M.; Frontini, G.; Moroni, G.; Dall'Ara, F.; Tincani, A.; Signorini, V.; Mosca, M.; Frigo, A. C.; Iaccarino, L.; Doria, A.. - In: ANNALS OF THE RHEUMATIC DISEASES. - ISSN 0003-4967. - 79:7(2020), pp. 943-950. [10.1136/annrheumdis-2020-217070]

Remission in systemic lupus erythematosus. esting different definitions in a large multicentre cohort

Ceccarelli F.;Conti F.;
2020

Abstract

Objectives Remission in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is defined through a combination of 'clinical SLE Disease Activity Index (cSLEDAI)=0', 'physician's global assessment (PGA) <0.5' and 'prednisone (PDN) ≤5 mg/day'. We investigated the performance of these items, alone or in combination, in defining remission and in predicting SLICC/ACR Damage Index. Methods We tested seven potential definitions of remission in SLE patients followed-up for ≥5 years: PDN ≤5 mg/day; PGA <0.5; cSLEDAI=0; PGA <0.5 plus PDN ≤5 mg/day; cSLEDAI=0 plus PGA <0.5; cSLEDAI=0 plus PDN ≤5 mg/day; cSLEDAI=0 plus PDN ≤5 mg/day plus PGA <0.5. The effect of these definitions on damage was evaluated by Poisson regression analysis; the best performance was identified as the lowest Akaike and Bayesian information criterion (AIC and BIC). Positive and negative predictive values in identifying no damage increase were calculated. Results We included 646 patients (mean±SD disease duration 9.2±6.9 years). At multivariate analysis, ≥2 consecutive year remission according to all definitions protected against damage (OR, 95% CI: PGA <0.5 0.631, 0.444 to 0.896; cSLEDAI=0 0.531, 0.371 to 0.759; PGA <0.5 plus PDN ≤5 mg/day 0.554, 0.381 to 0.805; cSLEDAI=0 plus PGA <0.5 0.574, 0.400 to 0.826; cSLEDAI=0 plus PDN ≤5 mg/day 0.543, 0.376 to 0.785; cSLEDAI=0 plus PDN ≤5 mg/day plus PGA <0.5 0.532, 0.363 to 0.781, p<0.01 for all), except PDN ≤5 mg/day, which required four consecutive years (OR 0.534, 95% CI 0.325 to 0.877, p=0.013). Positive and negative predictive values were similar; however, cSLEDAI=0 showed the best performance (AIC 1082.90, BIC 1109.72, p<0.0001). Adding PGA <0.5 and/or PDN ≤5 mg/day to cSLEDAI=0 decreased remission duration (-1.8 and-1.5 year/patient, respectively) without increasing cSLEDAI=0 performance in predicting damage accrual. Conclusions cSLEDAI=0 is the most attainable definition of remission, while displaying the best performance in predicting damage progression in the short-to-mid-term follow-up.
2020
disease activity; outcomes research; systemic lupus erythematosus; adult; anti-inflammatory agents; bayes theorem; cohort studies; disease progression; female; humans; italy; lupus erythematosus, systemic; male; middle aged; multivariate analysis; outcome assessment, health care; prednisone; regression analysis; remission induction; severity of illness index
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Remission in systemic lupus erythematosus. esting different definitions in a large multicentre cohort / Saccon, F.; Zen, M.; Gatto, M.; Margiotta, D. P. E.; Afeltra, A.; Ceccarelli, F.; Conti, F.; Bortoluzzi, A.; Govoni, M.; Frontini, G.; Moroni, G.; Dall'Ara, F.; Tincani, A.; Signorini, V.; Mosca, M.; Frigo, A. C.; Iaccarino, L.; Doria, A.. - In: ANNALS OF THE RHEUMATIC DISEASES. - ISSN 0003-4967. - 79:7(2020), pp. 943-950. [10.1136/annrheumdis-2020-217070]
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