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Is Ultrasound Remission a Real Remission? Does Ultrasound Permit to Achieve and Maintain the Remission in Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients More Efficiently Than Clinical Scores?

REVECHO Study (REmission Véritable en ECHOgraphie) Is Ultrasound Remission a Real Remission? Does Ultrasound Permit to Achieve and Maintain the Remission in Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients More Efficiently Than Clinical Scores?

Status
Unknown
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
450 (estimated)
Sponsor
Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Remission is nowadays an achievable objective for Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) patients thanks to a large choice of therapies, early treatment and tight control (30% relapse). Ultrasound (US) driven-therapy, complemented with a clinico-biological follow-up, may improve the prognosis of RA in remission by increasing the duration of sustained remission and by preventing radiographic structural progression. The tested hypothesis is: The US coverage of RA allows to increase the duration of sustained clinical remission.

Detailed description

REVECHO is an international prospective multicentre simple blinded randomized study with a longitudinal follow-up of 18 months and a total study duration of 48 months. During the first visit, after having signed the consent form, Patients undergo at each visit, a clinical evaluation comprising an assessment of tender joint count (TJC), of swollen joint count (SJC), pain assessment, patient global assessment of the activity of disease, as well as a physician global assessment of the disease activity, an ultrasound examination of small and large joints by an independent physician blinded to the clinical data, and to the results of biological exams (blood sampling to assess CRP, complete blood count (CBS), and renal and hepatic functions). The clinical, biological and ultrasound assessments will be performed every 3 months. Patients will be then randomly assigned to one of the 3 groups: 1) "Usual care group", 2) "Clinical (DAS28)-ultrasound follow-up group" (ultrasound-driven therapy) or 3) "DAS28-ACR/EULAR remission criteria group" (ACR/EULAR remission criteria-driven therapy), with a follow-up of 18 months. Therapeutic decisions are taken by the Referring Rheumatologist. He/she will have DAS28 + US results in the group US follow-up or DAS28 + ACR/EULAR remission criteria results in the group ACR/EULAR follow-up. Therapeutic recommendations (therapeutic options, according to the randomization group, a threshold of activity will be decided by a scientific committee for increasing, stop or change therapy) will be given according to the group of randomization and based on the level of inflammation. The Referring Rheumatologist, will be free to follow or not the therapeutic advices. In "Usual care" group, DAS28 and PDUS assessment will be performed at each time point, however, no suggestion neither DAS28 nor PDUS results will be given to the Referring Rheumatologist. The Referring Rheumatologist will be free to manage the patient as he/she thinks more appropriate. Conventional radiography (hand and feet) will be performed at baseline and at M18 follow-up. Centralized evaluation of radiographs will be performed by 2 independent readers, using SvH score. Radiographic progression will be defined by a change of SvH score between baseline and M18 \>0. PDUS examination will be performed every 3 months by an independent Physician in each centre, blinded to clinical, biological and radiographic data. Shoulders, elbows, wrists, MCP 1 to 5, PIP 1 to 5, knees, ankles (tibia-talar) and MTP 1 to 5 will be examined in B mode and in Power Doppler mode. Each joint will be scored for synovitis according to the OMERACT definition and to the OMERACT scoring system (semi-quantitative score from 0 to 3 for grey scale, PD and for combined score). Questionnaire (RAPID and HAQ) scores will be also evaluated every 3 months in each group.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DEVICEUS power dopplerClinical evaluation according to DAS28 and US every 3 months. US examination is realized in B and Doppler power mode for each studied joint: Ankles, shoulders, elbows, wrists, MCP 1 to 5, PIP 1 to 5, knees and MTP 1 to 5.
OTHERUsual careClinical evaluation and follow-up according to the practice of the referring rheumatologist every 3 months
OTHERACR/EULAR criteriaEvaluation based on clinical evaluation according to DAS28 and ACR/EULAR remission criteria every 3 months.

Timeline

Start date
2014-10-01
Primary completion
2018-10-01
Completion
2018-12-01
First posted
2014-05-16
Last updated
2017-11-20

Locations

1 site across 1 country: France

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT02140229. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.