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Harma Alma1, Corina de Jong1, Danijel Jelusic2, Michael Wittmann2, Michael Schuler3, Bertine Flokstra-de Blok1, Janwillem Kocks1, Konrad Schultz2, Thys van der Molen1.
Abstract
The minimal clinically important difference (MCID) defines to what extent change on a health status instrument is clinically relevant, which aids scientists and physicians in measuring therapy effects. This is the first study that aimed to establish the MCID of the Clinical chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) Questionnaire (CCQ), the COPD Assessment Test (CAT) and the St George's Respiratory Questionnaire (SGRQ) in the same pulmonary rehabilitation population using multiple approaches. In total, 451 COPD patients participated in a 3-week Pulmonary Rehabilitation (PR) programme (58 years, 65% male, 43 pack-years, GOLD stage II/III/IV 50/39/11%). Techniques used to assess the MCID were anchor-based approaches, including patient-referencing, criterion-referencing and questionnaire-referencing, and the distribution-based methods standard error of measurement (SEM), 1.96SEM and half standard deviation (0.5s.d.). Patient- and criterion-referencing led to MCID estimates of 0.56 and 0.62 (CCQ); 3.12 and 2.96 (CAT); and 8.40 and 9.28 (SGRQ). Questionnaire-referencing suggested MCID ranges of 0.28-0.61 (CCQ), 1.46-3.08 (CAT) and 6.86-9.47 (SGRQ). The SEM, 1.96SEM and 0.5s.d. were 0.29, 0.56 and 0.46 (CCQ); 3.28, 6.43 and 2.80 (CAT); 5.20, 10.19 and 6.06 (SGRQ). Pooled estimates were 0.52 (CCQ), 3.29 (CAT) and 7.91 (SGRQ) for improvement. MCID estimates differed depending on the method used. Pooled estimates suggest clinically relevant improvements needing to exceed 0.40 on the CCQ, 3.00 on the CAT and 7.00 on the SGRQ for moderate to very severe COPD patients. The MCIDs of the CAT and SGRQ in the literature might be too low, leading to overestimation of treatment effects for patients with COPD.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27597571 PMCID: PMC5011855 DOI: 10.1038/npjpcrm.2016.41
Source DB: PubMed Journal: NPJ Prim Care Respir Med ISSN: 2055-1010 Impact factor: 2.871
Baseline characteristics
| Age (years) | 57.87±6.56 |
| BMI | 26.82±6.56 |
| Gender (male) | 65.0 ( |
| FEV1%pred | 50.40±15.11 |
| GOLD II | 227 (50.3) |
| GOLD III | 176 (39.0) |
| GOLD IV | 48 (10.6) |
| Smoking pack-years | 42.61±23.47 |
| Never smokers | 6 (1.3) |
| Active smokers | 179 (39.7) |
| Ex-smokers | 266 (59.0) |
| Retired | 74 (16.4) |
| If not retired, unable to work | 159 (35.3) |
| Patients with ⩾1 exacerbation(s) during the past 12 months before PR | 353 (78.4) |
N=451.
Abbreviations: BMI, body mass index; FEV1%pred, forced expiratory volume in 1 s % predicted; GOLD, global initiative for chronic obstructive lung disease; PR, pulmonary rehabilitation.
Data were expressed as mean±s.d.
Data were expressed as frequencies (% of total patients).
Health status outcomes of pulmonary rehabilitation
| Symptoms | 2.87±1.24 | −0.59±1.16 | −0.70 to −0.48 |
| Functional | 2.86±1.34 | −0.56±1.00 | −0.65 to −0.46 |
| Mental | 2.86±1.74 | −0.62±1.49 | −0.76 to −0.48 |
| Total | 2.86±1.17 | −0.58±0.92 | −0.67 to −0.50 |
| Total | 20.23±7.33 | −3.11±5.59 | −3.63 to −2.59 |
| Symptoms | 63.66±21.77 | −14.22±21.69 | −16.24 to −12.21 |
| Activities | 63.58±19.82 | −6.71±13.44 | −7.96 to −5.47 |
| Impact | 39.21±18.81 | −8.78±13.95 | −10.08 to −7.49 |
| Total | 50.69±17.33 | −9.04±12.11 | −10.17 to −7.92 |
| 6MWD | 427.73±110.18 | 80.19±54.72 | 75.01–85.37 |
N=451.
Abbreviations: CAT, COPD Assessment Test; CCQ, Clinical COPD Questionnaire; COPD, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; mMRC, modified Medical Research Council Dyspnoea Scale; SGRQ, St George’s Respiratory Questionnaire; 6MWD, 6-min walking distance; 95% CI, 95% confidence interval;.
Data were expressed as mean±s.d. Negative change represents improvement on the CCQ, CAT and SGRQ.
Paired t-tests were applied for the normally distributed data, Wilcoxon signed-rank tests for non-parametric data. All tests were significant with P<0.05 comparing pre- and post-pulmonary rehabilitation scores.
MCID patient-referencing results
| Symptoms | −0.32 | −0.54 to −0.10 | −0.55 | −0.70 to −0.40 | −0.76 | −0.96 to −0.56 | −1.48 | −1.97 to −0.99 |
| Functional | −0.27 | −0.47 to −0.07 | −0.55 | −0.68 to −0.43 | −0.78 | −0.98 to −0.58 | −0.97 | −1.31 to −0.63 |
| Mental | −0.53 | −0.84 to −0.22 | −0.58 | −0.78 to −0.38 | −0.67 | −0.94 to −0.39 | −1.34 | −1.84 to −0.84 |
| Total | −0.34 | −0.52 to −0.15 | −0.56 | −0.68 to −0.44 | −0.75 | −0.92 to −0.58 | −1.25 | −1.54 to −0.96 |
| Total | −2.05 | −3.13 to −0.98 | −3.12 | −3.86 to −2.37 | −3.67 | −4.70 to −2.67 | −6.44 | −8.99 to −3.89 |
| Symptoms | −7.03 | −10.86 to −3.19 | −13.12 | −16.05 to −10.19 | −19.91 | −23.92 to −15.90 | −30.62 | −38.40 to −22.84 |
| Activities | −3.03 | −5.28 to −0.78 | −5.9 | −7.88 to −4.08 | −10.33 | −12.78 to −7.87 | −12.66 | −18.69 to −6.62 |
| Impact | −6.72 | −9.57 to −3.86 | −8.24 | −10.14 to −6.33 | −10.32 | −12.77 to −7.87 | −17.90 | −23.64 to −12.16 |
| Total | −5.57 | −7.79 to −3.35 | −8.40 | −10.07 to −6.73 | −11.83 | −14.00 to −9.66 | −18.50 | −22.81 to −14.18 |
Abbreviations: CAT, COPD assessment test; CCQ, Clinical COPD Questionnaire; CI, confidence interval; GRC, global rating of change; MCID, minimal clinically important difference; SGRQ, St. George’s Respiratory Questionnaire; Δ, change score; 95% CI, 95% confidence interval.
Data were reported as mean change scores. Negative change represents improvement for all instruments.
Paired t-tests were applied to normally distributed variables, and Wilcoxon signed-rank tests were used for not normally distributed data. Data were reported as 95% CI. All change scores were significant with P-value <0.05.
MCID questionnaire-referencing results
| CCQ | — | — | 0.48 (0.42–0.53) | 0.57 (0.53–0.61) | 0.34 (0.28–0.40) | 0.48 (0.44–0.53) |
| CAT | 2.45 (2.14–2.77) | 2.81 (2.54–3.08) | — | — | 1.86 (1.46–2.27) | 2.61 (2.32–2.91) |
| SGRQ | 7.51 (6.86–8.16) | 8.35 (7.79–8.90) | 7.73 (6.98–8.48) | 8.89 (8.31–9.47) | — | — |
| CCQ | — | — | 0.48 | 0.56 | 0.46 | 0.53 |
| CAT | 2.74 | 2.82 | — | — | 2.45 | 2.86 |
| SGRQ | 8.14 | 8.36 | 7.78 | 8.69 | — | — |
| CCQ | — | — | 0.50 | 0.60 | 0.50 | 0.60 |
| AUC 0.767 | AUC 0.771 | AUC 0.796 | AUC 0.802 | |||
| Sens 0.701 | Sens 0.716 | Sens 0.750 | Sens 0.763 | |||
| Spec 0.706 | Spec 0.710 | Spec 0.714 | Spec 0.730 | |||
| CAT | 3.00 | 3.00 | — | — | 3.00 | 3.00 |
| AUC 0.768 | AUC 0.770 | AUC 0.722 | AUC 0.737 | |||
| Sens 0.726 | Sens 0.729 | Sens 0.727 | Sens 0.705 | |||
| Spec 0.656 | Spec 0.668 | Spec 0.605 | Spec 0.650 | |||
| SGRQ | 8.30 | 8.63 | 7.50 | 8.00 | — | — |
| AUC 0.817 | AUC 0.816 | AUC 0.719 | AUC 0.745 | |||
| Sens 0.777 | Sens 0.787 | Sens 0.659 | Sens 0.673 | |||
| Spec 0.703 | Spec 0.702 | Spec 0.656 | Spec 0.681 | |||
Data are expressed as estimates (95% CI).
N=451;
Abbreviations: AUC, area under the curve; CAT, COPD Assessment Test; CCQ, Clinical COPD Questionnaire; COPD, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; ROC, receiver operating characteristics curves; Sens, Sensitivity; Spec, Specificity; SGRQ, St. George’s Respiratory Questionnaire; 95% CI, 95% confidence interval.
Figure 1(a–c) Summary plots of the CCQ, CAT and SGRQ MCID estimates. The horizontal plots represent the MCID estimates derived in this study, classified per method. Where appropriate the estimates include the 95% confidence interval. The red vertical line resembles the MCID estimate as obtained from the literature.