Abstract

Background The Rheumatoid Arthritis Disease Activity Index (RADAI) is a self-administered questionnaire on signs and symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). The main goal of the RADAI is to evaluate the course of RA disease activity over time. The RADAI consists of 5 items and produces a single index from 0–10; higher scores are indicating higher levels of disease activity. The RADAI has shown to be cross-sectionally valid1 and responsive to clinical important worsening of disease activity.2 Objectives The study objectives are: 1) to determine the test-retest reliability of the RADAI, and 2) to determine if the RADAI is responsive to clinical important improvements in disease activity, using an intervention of known efficacy (Infliximab) as external standard. Methods Until now, 12 RA patients (ACR criteria) have been included (1 male), having high or moderate disease activity (DAS28 >3.2);3 10 patients already had a 6-week follow-up. The intervention consisted of treatment with Infliximab and Methotrexate, which is likely to induce a relatively large improvement after 6 weeks. The RADAI was self-administered 1 week before the first infusion with Infliximab (T0). At the first infusion (T1), the patient filled in the RADAI again and the physician assessed the DAS28. After 6 weeks (T2), the RADAI and the DAS28 were again assessed. For analysis of reliability (T0 and T1) the ICC3,1 and the Limits-of Agreement [4] were used. Responsiveness was studied by judging the change in RADAI at T2 in relation to the Limits-of-Agreement and the DAS28 response criteria.3 Results The RADAI scores at T0 and T1 were mean (sd) 5.0 (1.7) and 4.8 (1.9). The mean (sd) difference was -0.2 (0.8), (paired t-test, p = 0.41). The ICC3,1 was 0.89 (p Conclusion The data collection is ongoing till N = 20. The first results on reliability and responsiveness are promising. However, if the Limits-of-Agreement turn out to be much wider than -1 and +1, the reliability of the RADAI should be improved. References Fransen J, et al. Rheumatology 2000;39(3):321–7 Fransen J, et al. Arthritis Rheum., in press Van Gestel AM, et al. Arthritis Rheum. 1998;41(10):1845–50 Bland J, Altman D. Lancet 1986;1(8476):307–10

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