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Estimating the diagnostic accuracy of rheumatoid factor in UK primary care: a study using the Clinical Practice Research Datalink.
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Rheumatology (Oxford, England) [Rheumatology (Oxford)] 2015 Oct; Vol. 54 (10), pp. 1882-9. Date of Electronic Publication: 2015 Jun 08. - Publication Year :
- 2015
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Abstract
- Objective: To investigate the diagnostic accuracy of RF as a test for RA in primary care and its impact on referral times using the Clinical Practice Research Datalink.<br />Methods: We identified all patients with a first RF test recorded in the Clinical Practice Research Datalink between 1 January 2000 and 31 December 2008 and those diagnosed with RA within 2 years of testing. We calculated likelihood ratios (LRs), sensitivity, specificity and predictive values of RF for a diagnosis of RA. We compared time to hospital referral in those testing positive and negative using Kaplan-Meier failure curves and log-rank tests.<br />Results: Of 62 436 first RF tests, 4679 (7.5%) were positive. There were 1753 incident cases of RA, of which 57.8% were seropositive. The positive LR for RF was 9.5 (95% CI 9.0, 10.0) and the negative LR was 0.5 (95% CI 0.4, 0.5). Sensitivity and specificity were 57.8% (95% CI 55.4%, 60.1%) and 93.9% (95% CI 93.7%, 94.1%) and the positive predictive value and negative predictive value were 21.4% (95% CI 20.3%, 22.6%) and 98.7% (95% CI 98.6%, 98.8%), respectively. Median time to first hospital contact after the first RF test in those with seropositive vs seronegative results was 54 days (95% CI 49, 58) vs 150 (95% CI 147, 152).<br />Conclusion: Only 2.8% of patients undergoing RF testing were diagnosed with RA, suggesting that RF is used to screen patients with musculoskeletal symptoms rather than those with more specific features of RA. A positive RF test may be helpful in diagnosing RA in primary care but performs badly in excluding RA and may delay referral.<br /> (© The Author 2015. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the British Society for Rheumatology. All rights reserved. For Permissions, please email: journals.permissions@oup.com.)
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- Adult
Aged
Arthritis, Rheumatoid epidemiology
Biomarkers blood
Female
Humans
Kaplan-Meier Estimate
Longitudinal Studies
Male
Middle Aged
Predictive Value of Tests
Prognosis
Retrospective Studies
Risk Factors
Sensitivity and Specificity
United Kingdom epidemiology
Arthritis, Rheumatoid blood
Arthritis, Rheumatoid diagnosis
Databases, Factual statistics & numerical data
Practice Patterns, Physicians' standards
Primary Health Care
Referral and Consultation
Rheumatoid Factor blood
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1462-0332
- Volume :
- 54
- Issue :
- 10
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Rheumatology (Oxford, England)
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 26060323
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1093/rheumatology/kev131