Cohort profile: The Applied Public-Private Research enabling OsteoArthritis Clinical Headway (IMI-APPROACH) study: a 2-year, European, cohort study to describe, validate and predict phenotypes of osteoarthritis using clinical, imaging and biochemical markers

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2020-07-28

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van Helvoort, Eefje M.
van Spil, W. E.ISNI 0000000389977602
Jansen, Mylène PORCID 0000-0003-1929-6350
Welsing, PMJORCID 0000-0003-2361-2803ISNI 0000000392498303
Kloppenburg, Margreet
Loef, Marieke
Blanco, Francisco J.
Haugen, Ida K.
Berenbaum, Francis
Bacardit, Jaume

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PURPOSE: The Applied Public-Private Research enabling OsteoArthritis Clinical Headway (APPROACH) consortium intends to prospectively describe in detail, preselected patients with knee osteoarthritis (OA), using conventional and novel clinical, imaging, and biochemical markers, to support OA drug development. PARTICIPANTS: APPROACH is a prospective cohort study including 297 patients with tibiofemoral OA, according to the American College of Rheumatology classification criteria. Patients were (pre)selected from existing cohorts using machine learning models, developed on data from the CHECK cohort, to display a high likelihood of radiographic joint space width (JSW) loss and/or knee pain progression. FINDINGS TO DATE: Selection appeared logistically feasible and baseline characteristics of the cohort demonstrated an OA population with more severe disease: age 66.5 (SD 7.1) vs 68.1 (7.7) years, min-JSW 2.5 (1.3) vs 2.1 (1.0) mm and Knee injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score pain 31.3 (19.7) vs 17.7 (14.6), except for age, all: p<0.001, for selected versus excluded patients, respectively. Based on the selection model, this cohort has a predicted higher chance of progression. FUTURE PLANS: Patients will visit the hospital again at 6, 12 and 24 months for physical examination, pain and general health questionnaires, collection of blood and urine, MRI scans, radiographs of knees and hands, CT scan of the knee, low radiation whole-body CT, HandScan, motion analysis and performance-based tests.After two years, data will show whether those patients with the highest probabilities for progression experienced disease progression as compared to those wit lower probabilities (model validation) and whether phenotypes/endotypes can be identified and predicted to facilitate targeted drug therapy. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: NCT03883568.

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protocols & guidelines, qualitative research, rheumatology, General Medicine, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't, Journal Article

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van Helvoort, E M, van Spil, W E, Jansen, M P, Welsing, P M J, Kloppenburg, M, Loef, M, Blanco, F J, Haugen, I K, Berenbaum, F, Bacardit, J, Ladel, C H, Loughlin, J, Bay-Jensen, A C, Mobasheri, A, Larkin, J, Boere, J, Weinans, H H, Lalande, A, Marijnissen, A C A & Lafeber, F P J G 2020, 'Cohort profile : The Applied Public-Private Research enabling OsteoArthritis Clinical Headway (IMI-APPROACH) study: a 2-year, European, cohort study to describe, validate and predict phenotypes of osteoarthritis using clinical, imaging and biochemical markers', BMJ Open, vol. 10, no. 7, e035101. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2019-035101