TY - JOUR
T1 - Characteristics associated with the perception of high-impact disease (PsAID ≥4) in patients with recent-onset psoriatic arthritis. Machine learning-based model
AU - Queiro, Ruben
AU - Seoane-Mato, Daniel
AU - Laiz, Ana
AU - Agirregoikoa, Eva Galíndez
AU - Montilla, Carlos
AU - Park, Hye-Sang
AU - Pinto-Tasende, Jose A.
AU - Bethencourt Baute, Juan José
AU - Ibáñez, Beatriz Joven
AU - Toniolo, Elide
AU - Ramírez, Julio
AU - García, Ana Serrano
AU - Cañete, Juan D.
AU - Juanola, Xavier
AU - Gratacós, Jordi
AU - Rodriguez-Moreno, Jesús
AU - Notario, Jaime
AU - López-Ferrer, Anna
AU - Cuervo, Andrea
AU - Alsina, Mercè
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - To evaluate which patient and disease characteristics are associated with the perception of high-impact disease (PsAID ≥4) in recent-onset psoriatic arthritis. We performed a multicenter observational prospective study (2-year follow-up, regular annual visits). The study population comprised patients aged ≥18 years who fulfilled the CASPAR criteria and less than 2 years since the onset of symptoms. The dataset was generated using data for each patient at the 3 visits (baseline, first year, and second year of follow-up) matched with the PsAID values at each of the 3 visits. PsAID was categorized into two groups (<4 and ≥4). We trained a logistic regression model and random forest-type and XGBoost machine learning algorithms to analyze the association between the outcome measure and the variables selected in the bivariate analysis. A k-fold cross-validation with k = 5 was performed. The sample comprised 158 patients. Of the patients who attended the clinic, 45.8% scored PsAID ≥4 at baseline; 27.1%, at the first follow-up visit, and in 23.0%, at the second follow-up visit. The variables associated with PsAID ≥4 were, in decreasing order of importance: HAQ, pain, educational level, and physical activity. Higher HAQ (logistic regression coefficient 10.394; IC95% 7.777,13.011), higher pain (5.668; 4.016, 7.320), lower educational level (-2.064; -3.515, -0.613) and high level of physical activity (1.221; 0.158, 2.283) were associated with a higher frequency of PsAID ≥4. The mean values of the measures of validity of the algorithms were all ≥85%. Despite the higher weight given to pain when scoring PsAID, we observed a greater influence of physical function on disease impact.
AB - To evaluate which patient and disease characteristics are associated with the perception of high-impact disease (PsAID ≥4) in recent-onset psoriatic arthritis. We performed a multicenter observational prospective study (2-year follow-up, regular annual visits). The study population comprised patients aged ≥18 years who fulfilled the CASPAR criteria and less than 2 years since the onset of symptoms. The dataset was generated using data for each patient at the 3 visits (baseline, first year, and second year of follow-up) matched with the PsAID values at each of the 3 visits. PsAID was categorized into two groups (<4 and ≥4). We trained a logistic regression model and random forest-type and XGBoost machine learning algorithms to analyze the association between the outcome measure and the variables selected in the bivariate analysis. A k-fold cross-validation with k = 5 was performed. The sample comprised 158 patients. Of the patients who attended the clinic, 45.8% scored PsAID ≥4 at baseline; 27.1%, at the first follow-up visit, and in 23.0%, at the second follow-up visit. The variables associated with PsAID ≥4 were, in decreasing order of importance: HAQ, pain, educational level, and physical activity. Higher HAQ (logistic regression coefficient 10.394; IC95% 7.777,13.011), higher pain (5.668; 4.016, 7.320), lower educational level (-2.064; -3.515, -0.613) and high level of physical activity (1.221; 0.158, 2.283) were associated with a higher frequency of PsAID ≥4. The mean values of the measures of validity of the algorithms were all ≥85%. Despite the higher weight given to pain when scoring PsAID, we observed a greater influence of physical function on disease impact.
KW - Arthritis
KW - Machine learning
KW - Predictive model
KW - Psoriatic
KW - Quality of life
U2 - 10.1016/j.semarthrit.2022.152097
DO - 10.1016/j.semarthrit.2022.152097
M3 - Article
C2 - 36113222
SN - 0049-0172
VL - 57
JO - Seminars in Arthritis and Rheumatism
JF - Seminars in Arthritis and Rheumatism
ER -