| Literature DB >> 17592647 |
Rachel M Cooney1, Bryan F Warren, Douglas G Altman, Maria T Abreu, Simon P L Travis.
Abstract
Clinical trials on novel drug therapies require clear criteria for patient selection and agreed definitions of disease remission. This principle has been successfully applied in the field of rheumatology where agreed disease scoring systems have allowed multi-centre collaborations and facilitated audit across treatment centres. Unfortunately in ulcerative colitis this consensus is lacking. Thirteen scoring systems have been developed but none have been properly validated. Most trials choose different endpoints and activity indices, making comparison of results from different trials extremely difficult. International consensus on endoscopic, clinical and histological scoring systems is essential as these are the key components used to determine entry criteria and outcome measurements in clinical trials on ulcerative colitis. With multiple new therapies under development, there is a pressing need for consensus to be reached.Entities:
Year: 2007 PMID: 17592647 PMCID: PMC1919394 DOI: 10.1186/1745-6215-8-17
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trials ISSN: 1745-6215 Impact factor: 2.279
Summary of activity indices used for ulcerative colitis
| Truelove &Witts' | 1955 | 3 | |
| Powell Tuck | 1978 | St Mark's Index | 4 |
| Rachmilewitz | 1988 | Clinical Activity Index (CAI) | 7 |
| Lichtiger | 1990 | Modified Truelove &Witts' Severity Index | 8 |
| Seo | 1992 | Activity index (AI) | 9 |
| Walmsley | 1998 | Simple Clinical Colitis Index (SCCAI) | 10 |
| Feagan | 2005 | Ulcerative Colitis Clinical Score (UCCS) | 14 |
| Schroeder | 1987 | Mayo score, Disease Activity Index (DAI) | 5 |
| Sutherland | 1987 | Ulcerative Colitis Disease Activity Index (UCDAI) | 6 |
| Physician's Global Evaluation | 1993 | PGA | 11 |
| Investigator's Global Evaluation | 1998 | 12 | |
| Individual Symptom Score | 2002 | 13 | |
| Patient Defined Remission | 2005 | 19 | |
| Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questionnaire | IBDQ | 15 | |
| Short-form 36 | SF36 | 39 | |
Summary of different properties measured in clinical activity indices
| St Mark's index | Mayo score, Disease Activity Index (DAI) | Clinical Activity Index (CAI) | Modified Truelove &Witts' Severity Index (MTWSI) | Activity Index | Simple Clinical Colitis Index (SCCAI) | ||
| Score range | Mild, Moderate, Severe | 0–24 | 0–12 | 0–23 | 0–21 | 70–300 | 0–20 |
| Bowel frequency/24 hrs | <4 (mild) >6 (severe) | 0–2 (<3 to >6) | 0–3 (normal to ≥ 5 above normal) | 0–3(<18 to >60/week) | 0–4 (≤ 2 to ≥ 10) | add total number/24 hr × 13 | 0–3(day) 1–2(night) |
| Stool form | 0–2 | Need for antidiarrhoeal agents | |||||
| Urgency | Faecal incontinence 0 or 1 | 0–3 | |||||
| Blood | 0–2 | 0–3 | 0–4 | 0–3 | add bloody stools/24 hr × 60 | 0–3 | |
| Abdominal Pain | 0–2 | 0–3 | 0–3 | 0–4 | |||
| Abdominal tenderness | 0–4 | ||||||
| General well-being | 0–3 | 0–3 | 0–5 | 0–4 | |||
| Anorexia | 0–1 | ||||||
| Nausea/Vomiting | 0–1 | ||||||
| Extra-intestinal features | 0–3 | 0–9 | 0–5 | ||||
| Fever | >37.5°C (severe) | 0 – 2 (<37.1 to >38°C) | 0 (<38°C) or 3 (>38°C) | ||||
| Tachycardia | >90 | ||||||
| Anaemia | <75% of normal | 0 or 4 | subtract value × 4 | ||||
| ESR mm/hr | >30 | 0–2 | add value × 0.5 | ||||
| Albumin | subtract value × 15 | ||||||
| Sigmoidoscopy | 0–2 | 0–3 | 0–12 | ||||
| Global assessment | 0–3 | 0–3 | 0–5 | Score = sum of the above and add 200 | |||
Note: precise details of the individual components of each score are too complex to be included in a single table: refer to original article or ref [2]
Endoscopic scores for ulcerative colitis
| Baron [ 21] | Normal: matt mucosa, ramifying vascular patter clearly visible, no spontaneous bleeding, no bleeding to light touch | Abnormal, but non-haemorrhagic: appearances between 0 and 2 | Moderately haemorrhagic: bleeding to light touch, but no spontaneous bleeding seen ahead of the instrument on initial inspection | Severely haemorrhagic: spontaneous bleeding seen ahead of instrument at initial inspection and bleeds to light touch | - |
| Powell-Tuck [4] | Non-haemorrhagic (no bleeding spontaneously or on light touch) | Haemorrhagic (bleeding on light touch, but no spontaneous bleeding ahead of instrument) | Haemorrhagic (spontaneous bleeding seen ahead of instrument on initial inspection and bleeding to light touch) | - | - |
| Rachmilewitz [7] | No granulation scattering light, normal vascular pattern, no mucosal vulnerability, no mucosal damage (mucus, fibrin, exudates, ulcer) | Faded or disturbed vascular pattern | Granulation scattering light, completely absent vascular pattern, contact bleeding, slight mucosal damage | Spontaneous bleeding,, pronounced mucosal damage | - |
| Lémann [16] | Normal mucosa | Oedema and/or loss of mucosal vascularity, granularity | Friability (visible, induced bleeding on examination), petechiae | Spontaneous haemorrhage, visible ulcers | - |
| Schroeder [5] | Normal or inactive disease | Mild (erythema, decreased vascular pattern, mild friability) | Moderate (marked erythema, absent vascular pattern, friability, erosions) | Severe (spontaneous bleeding, ulceration) | - |
| Sutherland [6] | Normal | Mild friability | Moderate friability | Exudation, spontaneous haemorrhage | - |
| Feagan [14] | Normal, smooth, glistening mucosa, with vascular pattern visible; not friable | Granular mucosa; vascular pattern not visible; not friable; hyperaemia | As 1, with a friable mucosa, but not spontaneously bleeding | As 2, but mucosa spontaneously bleeding | As 3, but clear ulceration; denuded mucosa |
Visible variables at sigmoidoscopy [21]
| • Spontaneous bleeding (present or absent) | |
| • Friability = 'bleeding to light touch' (present or absent) | |
| • Moisture (normal 'dry', moist, 'oedematous') | |
| • Distensibility (normal, rigid/contracted) | >60% |
| • Valves (normal sharp crescent folds, swollen, absent) | |
| • Large deep vessels (visible, not seen) | |
| • Ulcers (present or absent*) | |
| • Polyp (present or absent*) | |
| • Granularity (normal smoothness, granular) | |
| • Mucosal surface (attempt to describe the sheen on the mucosa: normal mat, dull lustreless; wet shiny) | <60% |
| • Colour (red, pink, pale) | |
| • Mucopus (no mucus or pus, clear mucus, opaque pus) | |
| • Faeces (none, solid, liquid) | |
| Small superficial vessels (normal, few, patchy) | |
*:100% agreement, because none seen
Definitions of remission in ulcerative colitis [40]
| Normal | Absent | --- | |
| --- | Absent | Normal or only erythema | |
| Normal | Absent | Normal or only erythema | |
Unmet needs for outcomes of trials in ulcerative colitis