The objective of this study was to develop European League Against Rheumatism/American College of Rheumatology classification criteria for polymyalgia rheumatica (PMR). Candidate criteria were evaluated in a 6-month prospective cohort study of 125 patients with new-onset PMR and 169 non-PMR comparison subjects with conditions mimicking PMR. A scoring algorithm was developed based on morning stiffness > 45 minutes (2 points), hip pain/limited range of motion (1 point), absence of rheumatoid factor and/or anti-citrullinated protein antibody (2 points), and absence of peripheral joint pain (1 point). A score >= 4 had 68% sensitivity and 78% specificity for discriminating all comparison subjects from PMR. The specificity was higher (88%) for discriminating shoulder conditions from PMR and lower (65%) for discriminating RA from PMR. Adding ultrasound, a score >= 5 had increased sensitivity to 66% and specificity to 81%. According to these provisional classification criteria, patients >= 50 years old presenting with bilateral shoulder pain, not better explained by an alternative pathology, can be classified as having PMR in the presence of morning stiffness > 45 minutes, elevated C-reactive protein and/or erythrocyte sedimentation rate, and new hip pain. These criteria are not meant for diagnostic purposes.

2012 Provisional Classification Criteria for Polymyalgia Rheumatica A European League Against Rheumatism/American College of Rheumatology Collaborative Initiative

IAGNOCCO, Annamaria;
2012-01-01

Abstract

The objective of this study was to develop European League Against Rheumatism/American College of Rheumatology classification criteria for polymyalgia rheumatica (PMR). Candidate criteria were evaluated in a 6-month prospective cohort study of 125 patients with new-onset PMR and 169 non-PMR comparison subjects with conditions mimicking PMR. A scoring algorithm was developed based on morning stiffness > 45 minutes (2 points), hip pain/limited range of motion (1 point), absence of rheumatoid factor and/or anti-citrullinated protein antibody (2 points), and absence of peripheral joint pain (1 point). A score >= 4 had 68% sensitivity and 78% specificity for discriminating all comparison subjects from PMR. The specificity was higher (88%) for discriminating shoulder conditions from PMR and lower (65%) for discriminating RA from PMR. Adding ultrasound, a score >= 5 had increased sensitivity to 66% and specificity to 81%. According to these provisional classification criteria, patients >= 50 years old presenting with bilateral shoulder pain, not better explained by an alternative pathology, can be classified as having PMR in the presence of morning stiffness > 45 minutes, elevated C-reactive protein and/or erythrocyte sedimentation rate, and new hip pain. These criteria are not meant for diagnostic purposes.
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arthritis; clinical-outcomes; diagnostic uncertainty; erythrocyte sedimentation-rate; features; giant-cell arteritis; guidelines; management; population-based cohort; quality-of-life
Bhaskar Dasgupta; Marco A. Cimmino; Hilal Maradit Kremers; Wolfgang A. Schmidt; Michael Schirmer; Carlo Salvarani; Artur Bachta; Christian Dejaco; Christina Duftner; Hanne Slott Jensen; Pierre Duhaut; Gyula Poor; Novák Pál Kaposi; Peter Mandl; Peter V. Balint; Zsuzsa Schmidt; Annamaria Iagnocco; Carlotta Nannini; Fabrizio Cantini; Pierluigi Macchioni; Nicolò Pipitone; Montserrat Del Amo; Georgina Espigol-Frigole; Maria C. Cid; Víctor M. Martinez-Taboada; Elisabeth Nordborg; Haner Direskeneli; Ahmed K. Aydin Sz; Brian Hazleman; Barbara Silverman; Colin Pease; Richard J. Wakefield; Raashid Luqmani; Andy Abril; Clement J. Michet; Ralph Marcus; Neil J. Gonter; Mehrdad Maz; Rickey E. Carter; Cynthia S. Crowson; Eric L. Matteson
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