Validation of the new classification criteria for systemic lupus erythematosus on a patient cohort from a national referral center: a retrospective study

Bakula, Marija and Čikeš, Maja and Anić, Branimir (2019) Validation of the new classification criteria for systemic lupus erythematosus on a patient cohort from a national referral center: a retrospective study. Croatian Medical Journal, 60 (4). pp. 333-344. ISSN 0353-9504

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Abstract

AIM: To validate Systemic Lupus International Collaborating Clinics (SLICC)-12 and American College of Rheumatology (ACR)-97 classification criteria on a patient cohort from the University Hospital Center Zagreb. ----- METHODS: This retrospective study, conducted from 2014 to 2016, involved 308 patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) (n=146) and SLE-allied conditions (n=162). Patients' medical charts were evaluated by an expert rheumatologist to confirm the clinical diagnosis, regardless of the number of the ACR-97 criteria met. Overall sensitivity and specificity, as well as the sensitivity and specificity according to disease duration, were compared between ACR-97 and SLICC-12 classifications. Predictive value for SLE for both classifications was assessed using logistic regression and receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves. ----- RESULTS: The SLICC-12 criteria had significantly higher sensitivity in early disease, which increased with disease duration. The ACR-97 criteria had higher specificity. The specificity of the SLICC-12 criteria was low and decreased with disease duration. Regression analysis demonstrated the superiority of the SLICC-12 classification criteria over the ACR-97 criteria, with areas under the ROC curve of 0.801 and 0.780, respectively. ----- CONCLUSION: Although the SLICC-12 criteria were superior to the ACR-97 and were more sensitive for diagnosing early SLE, their specificity in our population was too low. The sensitivity of the SLICC-12 classification is increased by better defined clinical features within each criterion. Our results contribute to the current initiative for developing new criteria for SLE.

Item Type: Article
Departments: Katedra za internu medicinu
Depositing User: Kristina Berketa
Status: Published
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Bakula, MarijaUNSPECIFIED
Čikeš, MajaUNSPECIFIED
Anić, BranimirUNSPECIFIED
Date: 31 August 2019
Date Deposited: 19 Sep 2019 12:14
Last Modified: 19 Sep 2019 12:14
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URI: http://medlib.mef.hr/id/eprint/3386

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