Harmonising data collection from osteoarthritis studies to enable stratification: recommendations on core data collection from an Arthritis Research UK clinical studies group

OBJECTIVE: Treatment of OA by stratifying for commonly used and novel therapies will likely improve the range of effective therapy options and their rational deployment in this undertreated, chronic disease. In order to develop appropriate datasets for conducting post hoc analyses to inform approach...

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প্রধান লেখক: Kingsbury, S, Corp, N, Watt, F, Felson, D, O'Neill, T, Holt, C, Jones, R, Conaghan, P, Arthritis Research UK Osteoarthritis and Crystal Disease Clinical Studies Group working group, Arden, N
বিন্যাস: Journal article
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প্রকাশিত: Oxford University Press 2016
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author Kingsbury, S
Corp, N
Watt, F
Felson, D
O'Neill, T
Holt, C
Jones, R
Conaghan, P
Arthritis Research UK Osteoarthritis and Crystal Disease Clinical Studies Group working group
Arden, N
author_facet Kingsbury, S
Corp, N
Watt, F
Felson, D
O'Neill, T
Holt, C
Jones, R
Conaghan, P
Arthritis Research UK Osteoarthritis and Crystal Disease Clinical Studies Group working group
Arden, N
author_sort Kingsbury, S
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description OBJECTIVE: Treatment of OA by stratifying for commonly used and novel therapies will likely improve the range of effective therapy options and their rational deployment in this undertreated, chronic disease. In order to develop appropriate datasets for conducting post hoc analyses to inform approaches to stratification for OA, our aim was to develop recommendations on the minimum data that should be recorded at baseline in all future OA interventional and observational studies. METHODS: An Arthritis Research UK study group comprised of 32 experts used a Delphi-style approach supported by a literature review of systematic reviews to come to a consensus on core data collection for OA studies. RESULTS: Thirty-five systematic reviews were used as the basis for the consensus group discussion. For studies with a primary structural endpoint, core domains for collection were defined as BMI, age, gender, racial origin, comorbidities, baseline OA pain, pain in other joints and occupation. In addition to the items generalizable to all anatomical sites, joint-specific domains included radiographic measures, surgical history and anatomical factors, including alignment. To demonstrate clinical relevance for symptom studies, the collection of mental health score, self-efficacy and depression scales were advised in addition to the above. CONCLUSIONS: Currently it is not possible to stratify patients with OA into therapeutic groups. A list of core and optional data to be collected in all OA interventional and observational studies was developed, providing a basis for future analyses to identify predictors of progression or response to treatment.
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spelling oxford-uuid:f8fbfe2f-9957-4dd5-928c-4713b3787df72022-03-27T12:54:38ZHarmonising data collection from osteoarthritis studies to enable stratification: recommendations on core data collection from an Arthritis Research UK clinical studies groupJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:f8fbfe2f-9957-4dd5-928c-4713b3787df7EnglishSymplectic Elements at OxfordOxford University Press2016Kingsbury, SCorp, NWatt, FFelson, DO'Neill, THolt, CJones, RConaghan, PArthritis Research UK Osteoarthritis and Crystal Disease Clinical Studies Group working groupArden, NOBJECTIVE: Treatment of OA by stratifying for commonly used and novel therapies will likely improve the range of effective therapy options and their rational deployment in this undertreated, chronic disease. In order to develop appropriate datasets for conducting post hoc analyses to inform approaches to stratification for OA, our aim was to develop recommendations on the minimum data that should be recorded at baseline in all future OA interventional and observational studies. METHODS: An Arthritis Research UK study group comprised of 32 experts used a Delphi-style approach supported by a literature review of systematic reviews to come to a consensus on core data collection for OA studies. RESULTS: Thirty-five systematic reviews were used as the basis for the consensus group discussion. For studies with a primary structural endpoint, core domains for collection were defined as BMI, age, gender, racial origin, comorbidities, baseline OA pain, pain in other joints and occupation. In addition to the items generalizable to all anatomical sites, joint-specific domains included radiographic measures, surgical history and anatomical factors, including alignment. To demonstrate clinical relevance for symptom studies, the collection of mental health score, self-efficacy and depression scales were advised in addition to the above. CONCLUSIONS: Currently it is not possible to stratify patients with OA into therapeutic groups. A list of core and optional data to be collected in all OA interventional and observational studies was developed, providing a basis for future analyses to identify predictors of progression or response to treatment.
spellingShingle Kingsbury, S
Corp, N
Watt, F
Felson, D
O'Neill, T
Holt, C
Jones, R
Conaghan, P
Arthritis Research UK Osteoarthritis and Crystal Disease Clinical Studies Group working group
Arden, N
Harmonising data collection from osteoarthritis studies to enable stratification: recommendations on core data collection from an Arthritis Research UK clinical studies group
title Harmonising data collection from osteoarthritis studies to enable stratification: recommendations on core data collection from an Arthritis Research UK clinical studies group
title_full Harmonising data collection from osteoarthritis studies to enable stratification: recommendations on core data collection from an Arthritis Research UK clinical studies group
title_fullStr Harmonising data collection from osteoarthritis studies to enable stratification: recommendations on core data collection from an Arthritis Research UK clinical studies group
title_full_unstemmed Harmonising data collection from osteoarthritis studies to enable stratification: recommendations on core data collection from an Arthritis Research UK clinical studies group
title_short Harmonising data collection from osteoarthritis studies to enable stratification: recommendations on core data collection from an Arthritis Research UK clinical studies group
title_sort harmonising data collection from osteoarthritis studies to enable stratification recommendations on core data collection from an arthritis research uk clinical studies group
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