Change in different classes of chronic back pain suspicious of axial spondyloarthritis: a latent transition analysis of the SPACE cohort.

IF 5.1 2区 医学 Q1 RHEUMATOLOGY RMD Open Pub Date : 2024-09-30 DOI:10.1136/rmdopen-2024-004584
Philipp Bosch, Alexandre Sepriano, Mary-Lucy Marques, Désirée van der Heijde, Robert Landewé, Miranda van Lunteren, Liese de Bruin, Manouk de Hooge, Caroline Bastiaenen, Sofia Exarchou, Roberta Ramonda, Karen Minde Fagerli, Floris A van Gaalen, Sofia Ramiro
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Objectives: To follow up four previously identified classes 'pure axial spondyloarthritis' (axSpA) ('axial'), 'axSpA with peripheral signs' ('inflammatory back pain+peripheral'), 'axSpA at risk' and 'no spondyloarthritis' ('no SpA'). They reflect the expert-opinion-free construct or 'Gestalt' of chronic back pain suspicious of axSpA. The aim was to assess participants' transitions between these classes over time.

Methods: Participants with chronic back pain of ≤2 years duration, suspicious of axSpA from the SPondyloArthritis Caught Early cohort were analysed. Latent class (LCA) and latent transition analysis (LTA) using clinical, laboratory and imaging data at baseline and 2 years were calculated. Conditional and marginal probabilities were obtained, reflecting the probability of a spondyloarthritis feature in a class and the probability of the participant's class membership, respectively. Transitional probabilities were extracted revealing potential switches across classes. The analyses were performed in all participants using imputations for missing data and in participants with full data at baseline and 2 years.

Results: Baseline and 2 years LCA models were constructed for 702 participants, resulting in the same four-class model as previously described. LTA revealed only a 3% transition from the 'no SpA' to the 'at-risk' class from baseline to 2 years with all other participants remaining in their initially assigned class. Sensitivity analysis on 384 participants with complete data at both baseline and 2 years showed similar results, underlining the model's robustness.

Conclusions: Transitions between the four classes over 2 years were basically inexistent, highlighting the unlikelihood of developing new class-defining features of axSpA after an initial clinical workup.

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疑似轴性脊柱关节炎的不同类别慢性背痛的变化:SPACE 队列的潜在转变分析。
目标:跟踪研究之前确定的四个类别:"单纯轴性脊柱关节炎"(axSpA)("轴性")、"伴有外周症状的轴性脊柱关节炎"("炎性背痛+外周")、"有风险的轴性脊柱关节炎 "和 "无脊柱关节炎"("无 SpA")。它们反映了无专家意见的慢性背痛疑似 axSpA 的结构或 "格式塔"。我们的目的是评估参与者随着时间的推移在这些等级之间的转换情况:对 "SPondyloArthritis Caught Early "队列中患有慢性背痛且持续时间≤2 年、疑似 axSpA 的参与者进行分析。利用基线和 2 年的临床、实验室和影像学数据,计算出潜在类别(LCA)和潜在转变分析(LTA)。获得了条件概率和边际概率,分别反映了脊柱关节炎特征在一个类别中的概率和参与者类别成员的概率。提取的过渡概率揭示了不同类别之间的潜在转换。分析对所有参与者的缺失数据以及基线和两年的完整数据进行了估算:为 702 名参与者构建了基线和 2 年 LCA 模型,得出了与之前描述的相同的四级模型。LTA显示,从基线到2年期间,只有3%的参与者从 "无SpA "转变为 "高危",所有其他参与者都保持在最初分配的等级。对 384 名在基线和 2 年中都有完整数据的参与者进行的敏感性分析也显示了类似的结果,这凸显了该模型的稳健性:结论:2年内四个等级之间的转换基本不存在,这说明在初步临床检查后,不太可能出现新的axSpA等级定义特征。
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期刊介绍: RMD Open publishes high quality peer-reviewed original research covering the full spectrum of musculoskeletal disorders, rheumatism and connective tissue diseases, including osteoporosis, spine and rehabilitation. Clinical and epidemiological research, basic and translational medicine, interesting clinical cases, and smaller studies that add to the literature are all considered.
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