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Revision as of 18:03, 12 October 2021 by DG Regio (talk | contribs) (‎Created claim: summary (P836): Objectives: To study the evolution and predictive factors of clinical alterations, analytical alterations and structural damage (radiology, magnetic resonance imaging, ultrasonography) at 5 years in patients with newly-onset spondyloarthritis and early derivation (ESPAIR), and compare their evolution against similar patients without early referral. Methodology: Epidemiological, multicenter, observational, analytical and prospective study of a dy...)
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Project Q3161845 in Spain
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Project Q3161845 in Spain

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    27,900.0 Euro
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    55,800.0 Euro
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    1 January 2014
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    30 September 2018
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    FUNDACION INVESTIGACION BIOMEDICA HOSPITAL LA PAZ
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    40°25'0.12"N, 3°42'12.89"W
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    Objetivos: Estudiar la evolución y factores predictivos de las alteraciones clínicas, alteraciones analíticas y daño estructural (radiología, resonancia magnética, ultrasonografía) a 5 años de los pacientes con espondiloartritis de inicio reciente y derivación precoz (EspAir), y comparar su evolución frente a pacientes similares sin derivación precoz. Metodología: Estudio epidemiológico, multicéntrico, observacional, analítico y prospectivo de una cohorte dinámica. Se reclutarán por estrategias específicas los pacientes incluidos en un programa de espondiloartritis de inicio. El muestreo de los pacientes, realizado en el pasado, es consecutivo de casos incidentes. La variable principal es el desenlace a cinco años en términos de: 1) Discapacidad laboral (número de procesos de ILT en el último año y fechas), 2) actividad de la enfermedad y función física, medidas por los instrumentos BASDAI, ASDAS y BASFI , y 3) Progresión radiológica, medida mediante el método mSASSS por lectura centralizada de una radiografía lateral de columna cervical y lumbar a los cinco años. Para la comparación frente a pacientes sin diagnóstico precoz, se utilizarán los datos de la cohorte REGISPONSER, un estudio epidemiológico prospectivo de pacientes con espondiloartritis seleccionados de forma consecutiva de las consultas de 15 centros. El cálculo del tamaño muestral nos indica que una n de 400 nos permitiría alcanzar los objetivos planteados. (Spanish)
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    Objectives: To study the evolution and predictive factors of clinical alterations, analytical alterations and structural damage (radiology, magnetic resonance imaging, ultrasonography) at 5 years in patients with newly-onset spondyloarthritis and early derivation (ESPAIR), and compare their evolution against similar patients without early referral. Methodology: Epidemiological, multicenter, observational, analytical and prospective study of a dynamic cohort. Patients included in an onset spondyloarthritis program will be recruited by specific strategies. Patient sampling, carried out in the past, is consecutive in incident cases. The main variable is the five-year outcome in terms of: 1) Work disability (number of ILT processes in the last year and dates), 2) disease activity and physical function, measured by the BASDAI, ASDAS and BASFI instruments, and 3) Radiological progression, measured by the mSASSS method by central reading of a lateral cervical and lumbar spine X-ray at five years. For comparison with patients without early diagnosis, data from the REGISPONSER cohort, a prospective epidemiological study of patients with spondyloarthritis selected consecutively from consultations in 15 centers, will be used. The calculation of the sample size indicates that a n of 400 would allow us to achieve the objectives set. (English)
    12 October 2021
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    Madrid
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    PI13_02034
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