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Rheumatoid arthritis-specific cardiovascular risk scores are not superior to general risk scores

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Subtitle:a validation analysis of patients from seven countries

Objectives.: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk calculators developed for the general population do not accurately predict CVD events in patients with RA. We sought to externally validate risk calculators recommended for use in patients with RA including the EULAR 1.5 multiplier, the Expanded Cardiovascular Risk Prediction Score for RA (ERS-RA) and QRISK2.

Methods.: Seven RA cohorts from UK, Norway, Netherlands, USA, South Africa, Canada and Mexico were combined. Data on baseline CVD risk factors, RA characteristics and CVD outcomes (including myocardial infarction, ischaemic stroke and cardiovascular death) were collected using standardized definitions. Performance of QRISK2, EULAR multiplier and ERS-RA was compared with other risk calculators [American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association (ACC/AHA), Framingham Adult Treatment Panel III Framingham risk score-Adult Treatment Panel (FRS-ATP) and Reynolds Risk Score] using c-statistics and net reclassification index.

Results.: Among 1796 RA patients without prior CVD [mean ( s . d .) age: 54.0 (14.0) years, 74% female], 100 developed CVD events during a mean follow-up of 6.9 years (12430 person-years). Estimated CVD risk by ERS-RA [mean ( s . d .) 8.8% (9.8%)] was comparable to FRS-ATP [mean ( s . d .) 9.1% (8.3%)] and Reynolds [mean ( s . d .) 9.2% (12.2%)], but lower than ACC/AHA [mean ( s . d .) 9.8% (12.1%)]. QRISK2 substantially overestimated risk [mean ( s . d .) 15.5% (13.9%)]. Discrimination was not improved for ERS-RA (c-statistic = 0.69), QRISK2 or EULAR multiplier applied to ACC/AHA compared with ACC/AHA (c-statistic = 0.72 for all) or for FRS-ATP (c-statistic = 0.75). The net reclassification index for ERS-RA was low (-0.8% vs ACC/AHA and 2.3% vs FRS-ATP).

Conclusion.: The QRISK2, EULAR multiplier and ERS-RA algorithms did not predict CVD risk more accurately in patients with RA than CVD risk calculators developed for the general population.

Journal: Rheumatology (Oxford, England)
ISSN: 1462-0324
Issue: 7
Volume: 56
Pages: 1102-1110
Publication year:2017
Keywords:Cardiovascular disease, Rheumatoid arthritis, Risk assessment, Risk prediction, Predictive Value of Tests, Age Distribution, Prognosis, Humans, Middle Aged, Male, Incidence, United States/epidemiology, Adult, Female, Netherlands/epidemiology, Cardiovascular Diseases/diagnosis, Severity of Illness Index, Risk Assessment, Comorbidity, Norway/epidemiology, Mexico/epidemiology, United Kingdom/epidemiology, Canada, Algorithms, Internationality, South Africa/epidemiology, Sex Distribution, Aged, Arthritis, Rheumatoid/diagnosis, Cohort Studies
CSS-citation score:3
Authors:International
Accessibility:Open