2017 European League Against Rheumatism/American College of Rheumatology Classification Criteria for Adult and Juvenile Idiopathic Inflammatory Myopathies and Their Major Subgroups

Ingrid E. Lundberg(Karolinska University Hospital), Anna Tjärnlund(Karolinska University Hospital), Matteo Bottai(Karolinska Institutet), Victoria P. Werth(Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania), Clarissa Pilkington(Great Ormond Street Hospital), Marianne de Visser(Amsterdam UMC Location University of Amsterdam), Lars Alfredsson(Karolinska Institutet), Anthony A. Amato(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Richard J. Barohn(University of Kansas Medical Center), Matthew H. Liang(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Jasvinder A. Singh(Mayo Clinic), Rohit Aggarwal(University of Pittsburgh), Snjólaug Arnardottir(Karolinska Institutet), Hector Chinoy(Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust), Robert G. Cooper(University of Liverpool), Katalin Dankó(University of Debrecen), Mazen M. Dimachkie(University of Kansas Medical Center), Brian M. Feldman(University of Toronto), Ignacio García‐De La Torre(Universidad de Guadalajara), Patrick Gordon(King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust), Taichi Hayashi(University of Tsukuba), James D. Katz(National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases), Hitoshi Kohsaka(Tokyo Medical and Dental University), Peter A. Lachenbruch(Oregon State University), Bianca Lang(Dalhousie University), Yuhui Li(Peking University), Chester V. Oddis(University of Pittsburgh), Marzena Olesińska(National Institute of Geriatrics, Rheumatology and Rehabilitation), Ann M. Reed(Duke University), Lidia Rutkowska‐Sak(National Institute of Geriatrics, Rheumatology and Rehabilitation), Helga Sanner(Oslo University Hospital), Albert Selva-O’Callaghan(Vall d'Hebron Hospital Universitari), Yeong‐Wook Song(Seoul National University), Jiří Vencovský(Charles University), Steven R. Ytterberg(Mayo Clinic), Frederick W. Miller(National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences), Lisa G. Rider(National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
Arthritis & Rheumatology
October 27, 2017
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OBJECTIVE: To develop and validate new classification criteria for adult and juvenile idiopathic inflammatory myopathies (IIM) and their major subgroups. METHODS: Candidate variables were assembled from published criteria and expert opinion using consensus methodology. Data were collected from 47 rheumatology, dermatology, neurology, and pediatric clinics worldwide. Several statistical methods were utilized to derive the classification criteria. RESULTS: Based on data from 976 IIM patients (74% adults; 26% children) and 624 non-IIM patients with mimicking conditions (82% adults; 18% children), new criteria were derived. Each item is assigned a weighted score. The total score corresponds to a probability of having IIM. Subclassification is performed using a classification tree. A probability cutoff of 55%, corresponding to a score of 5.5 (6.7 with muscle biopsy) "probable IIM," had best sensitivity/specificity (87%/82% without biopsies, 93%/88% with biopsies) and is recommended as a minimum to classify a patient as having IIM. A probability of ≥90%, corresponding to a score of ≥7.5 (≥8.7 with muscle biopsy), corresponds to "definite IIM." A probability of <50%, corresponding to a score of <5.3 (<6.5 with muscle biopsy), rules out IIM, leaving a probability of ≥50-<55% as "possible IIM." CONCLUSION: The European League Against Rheumatism/American College of Rheumatology (EULAR/ACR) classification criteria for IIM have been endorsed by international rheumatology, dermatology, neurology, and pediatric groups. They employ easily accessible and operationally defined elements, and have been partially validated. They allow classification of "definite," "probable," and "possible" IIM, in addition to the major subgroups of IIM, including juvenile IIM. They generally perform better than existing criteria.


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