Validation of a Prognostic Multivariable Prediction Model for Insufficient Clinical Response to Methotrexate in Early Rheumatoid Arthritis and Its Clinical Application in Evidencio

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2020-12

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Gosselt, Helen R.
Verhoeven, Maxime M A
de Rotte, Maurits C.F.J.
Pluijm, Saskia M FISNI 0000000388584268
Muller, Ittai B.
Jansen, Gerrit
Tekstra, Janneke
Bulatović-Ćalasan, Maja
Heil, Sandra G.
Lafeber, Floris P J GISNI 0000000393082668

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Introduction: Methotrexate (MTX) constitutes the first-line therapy in rheumatoid arthritis (RA), yet approximately 30% of the patients do not benefit from MTX. Recently, we reported a prognostic multivariable prediction model for insufficient clinical response to MTX at 3 months of treatment in the treatment in the Rotterdam Early Arthritis Cohort (tREACH), including baseline predictors: Disease activity score 28 (DAS28), Health Assessment Questionnaire (HAQ), erythrocyte folate, single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs; ABCB1, ABCC3), smoking, and BMI. The purpose of the current study was (1) to externally validate the model and (2) to enhance the model’s clinical applicability. Methods: Erythrocyte folate and SNPs were assessed in 91 early disease-modifying antirheumatic drug (DMARD)-naïve RA patients starting MTX in the external validation cohort (U-Act-Early). Insufficient response (DAS28 > 3.2) was determined after 3 months and non-response after 6 months of therapy. The previously developed prediction model was considered successfully validated in the U-Act-Early (validation cohort) if the area under the curve (AUC) of the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) was not significantly lower than in the tREACH (derivation cohort). Results: The AUCs in U-Act-Early at three and 6 months were 0.75 (95% CI 0.64–0.85) and 0.71 (95% CI 0.60–0.82) respectively, similar to the tREACH. Baseline DAS28 > 5.1 and HAQ > 0.6 were the strongest predictors. The model was simplified by excluding the SNPs, while still classifying 73% correctly. Furthermore, interaction terms between BMI and HAQ and BMI and erythrocyte folate significantly improved the model increasing correct classification to 75%. Results were successfully implemented in Evidencio online platform assisting clinicians in shared decision-making to intensify treatment when appropriate. Conclusions: We successfully externally validated our recently reported prediction model for MTX non-response and enhanced its clinical application thus enabling its evaluation in a clinical trial. Trial Registration: The U-Act-Early is registered at ClinicalTrials.gov. number: NCT01034137. tREACH is registered retrospectively at ISRCTN registry, number: ISRCTN26791028 at 23 August 2007.

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Arthritis, Health care, Methotrexate, Outcome assessment, Rheumatoid, Therapeutics, Rheumatology, Immunology and Allergy, Journal Article

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Gosselt, H R, Verhoeven, M M A, de Rotte, M C F J, Pluijm, S M F, Muller, I B, Jansen, G, Tekstra, J, Bulatović-Ćalasan, M, Heil, S G, Lafeber, F P J G, Hazes, J M W & de Jonge, R 2020, 'Validation of a Prognostic Multivariable Prediction Model for Insufficient Clinical Response to Methotrexate in Early Rheumatoid Arthritis and Its Clinical Application in Evidencio', Rheumatology and therapy, vol. 7, no. 4, pp. 837-850. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40744-020-00230-7