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Título: Interchangeability of patient pain, fatigue and global scores in patients with spondyloarthritis - a registry-based simulation study
Autor: Georgiadis, Stylianos
Di Giuseppe, Daniela
Scherer, Almut
Hetland, Merete Lund
Jones, Gareth
Glintborg, Bente
Loft, Anne Gitte
Wallman, Johan K
Michelsen, Brigitte
Kristianslund, Eirik Klami
Yazici, Ayten
Birlik, Merih
Závada, Jakub
Nissen, Eva Rames
Ciurea, Adrian
Gudbjornsson, Bjorn
Palsson, Olafur
Rotar, Ziga
Tomšič, Matija
Relas, Heikki
Huhtakangas, Johanna
Maria Rodrigues, Ana
Santos, Maria Jose
Castrejon, Isabel
Díaz-González, Federico
van de Sande, Marleen
Hellamand, Pasoon
Ørnbjerg, Lykke
Palavras-chave: Missing data
Patient reported outcomes
Registry data
Single imputation
Spondyloarthritis
Rheumatology
Data: Jul-2025
Resumo: Background: To investigate a patient-level single imputation approach for patient reported outcomes (PROs) that express similar contents or associated PROs, where a PRO whose value is missing at a particular timepoint is substituted by another PRO whose value is available at the same timepoint. Methods: We performed a simulation study on registry-based spondyloarthritis data to explore the potential interchangeability between the patient pain (PPA) and fatigue (PFA) assessment scores and relevant Bath Ankylosing Spondylitis Disease Activity Index (BASDAI) individual questions, and between PPA, PFA and patient global assessment (PGA). Performance was assessed per imputation method in terms of relative bias and coverage. Sample size, level of missingness and missing data pattern were included as parameters in the simulations. Results: All applied scenarios to interchange PPA with BASDAI question 2 (axial pain), BASDAI question 3 (peripheral joint pain/swelling) or their average failed. Interchangeability between PFA and BASDAI question 1 (fatigue/tiredness) was acceptable for partially (up to 50%) missing data. When interchanging patient assessment scores (PPA, PFA and PGA), we observed inconsistent results in terms of performance. The performance of the applied methods depended on the sample size and the level of missingness, but not heavily on the underlying missing data pattern. Conclusions: Interchanging PFA and the BASDAI fatigue question was justified for partially missing data, while interchangeability between PPA, PFA and PGA, and between PPA and the BASDAI pain questions was not advised. Our findings suggest that registering patient assessment scores and BASDAI questions is recommended.
Descrição: Funding Information: Open access funding provided by Copenhagen University. Open access funding provided by Copenhagen University. Open access funding provided by Copenhagen University. This work was supported by Novartis Pharma AG. Novartis had no influence on the data collection, statistical analyses, manuscript preparation or decision to submit the manuscript. Funding Information: The EuroSpA collaboration has been supported by Novartis Pharma AG since 2017 and UCB Biopharma SRL since 2022. This EuroSpA study was financially supported by UCB. No financial sponsors had any influence on the data collection, statistical analyses, manuscript preparation, or decision to submit. Publisher Copyright: © The Author(s) 2025.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10362/185193
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/s41927-025-00527-6
ISSN: 2520-1026
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