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External validation of a multi-biomarker-based score for predicting risk of cardiovascular disease in patients with rheumatoid arthritis

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  • Eric H Sasso
  • Brent Mabey
  • Darl D Flake II
  • Elena Hitraya
  • Cheryl L Chin
  • Rotem Ben-Shachar
  • Alexander Gutin
  • Jerry S Lanchbury
  • Jeffrey R Curtis

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Background: A multi-biomarker disease activity (MBDA)-based cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk score was developed and internally validated in a Medicare cohort to predict 3-year risk for myocardial infarction (MI), stroke or CVD death in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). It combines the MBDA score, leptin, MMP-3, TNF-R1, age and four clinical variables. We are now externally validating it in a younger RA cohort. Methods: Claims data from a private aggregator were linked to MBDA test data to create a cohort of RA patients ≥18 years old. A univariable Cox proportional hazards regression model was fit using the MBDA-based CVD risk score as sole predictor of time-to-a-CVD event (hospitalized MI or stroke). Hazard ratio (HR) estimate was determined for all patients and for clinically relevant subgroups. A multivariable Cox model evaluated whether the MBDA-based CVD risk score adds predictive information to clinical data. Results: 49,028 RA patients (340 CVD events) were studied. Mean age was 52.3 years; 18.3% were male. HR for predicting 3-year risk of a CVD event by the MBDA-based CVD risk score in the full cohort was 3.99 (95% CI: 3.51–4.49, p = 5.0×10−95). HR were also significant for subgroups based on age, comorbidities, disease activity, and drug use. In a multivariable model, the MBDA-based CVD risk score added significant information to hypertension, diabetes, tobacco use, history of CVD, age, sex and CRP (HR = 2.27, p = 1.7×10−7). Conclusion: The MBDA-based CVD risk score has been externally validated in an RA cohort that is younger than and independent of the Medicare cohort that was used for development and internal validation.

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  • Eric H Sasso & Brent Mabey & Darl D Flake II & Elena Hitraya & Cheryl L Chin & Rotem Ben-Shachar & Alexander Gutin & Jerry S Lanchbury & Jeffrey R Curtis, 2024. "External validation of a multi-biomarker-based score for predicting risk of cardiovascular disease in patients with rheumatoid arthritis," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 19(5), pages 1-11, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0296459
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0296459
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