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. 2022 Feb;8(1):e002116.
doi: 10.1136/rmdopen-2021-002116.

Impact of synovial biopsy procedures and disease-specific aspects on synovial tissue outcome: a systematic literature review informing the EULAR points to consider for the minimal reporting requirements in synovial tissue research in rheumatology

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Impact of synovial biopsy procedures and disease-specific aspects on synovial tissue outcome: a systematic literature review informing the EULAR points to consider for the minimal reporting requirements in synovial tissue research in rheumatology

Aurélie Najm et al. RMD Open. 2022 Feb.

Abstract

Background: The aim of this work was to summarise the literature evaluating the impact of biopsy procedures, tissue handling, tissue quality and disease-specific aspects including joint biopsied and disease stage, on synovial tissue outcome.

Methods: Two reviewers independently identified eligible studies according to the Patients, Intervention, Comparator and Outcome framework obtained for five research questions formulated during the first EULAR task force meeting to produce points to consider (PtC) for minimal reporting requirements in synovial tissue studies. The databases explored were Medline, Embase, CENTRAL and Cinhal. The risk of bias of each study was evaluated using an adapted version of the Joanna Briggs Institute checklist for analytical cross-sectional studies.

Results: Of the 7654 records yielded, 75 full texts were assessed, leading to the inclusion of 26 manuscripts in the systematic literature review (SLR). Two papers assessed the impact of biopsy procedures on the quality and quantity of tissue retrieved alongside patient tolerability; six papers focused on synovial tissue variability. Four papers studied the impact of sample handling or randomisation and 14 assessed the impact of disease stage and state, namely early or established active rheumatoid arthritis and remission on histopathological and transcriptomic results.

Conclusions: This SLR informs the EULAR PtC for minimal reporting requirements in synovial tissue research in rheumatology. Characteristics related to the study design, population, sample handling, randomisation and analysis can affect the final synovial tissue outcome in the studies reviewed. Thus, accurate reporting of these factors is required in order to ensure the scientific validity of manuscripts describing synovial tissue outcomes.

Keywords: arthritis; inflammation; rheumatoid; synovitis.

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Conflict of interest statement

Competing interests: AN has received consulting and/or speaker’s fees from UCB, CHUGAI, BMS all unrelated to this manuscript. FC has received consulting and/or speaker’s fees from Lilly, Novartis and UCB, all unrelated to this manuscript. MAD'A has received consulting and/or speaker’s fees from Lilly, Novartis, AbbVie, BMS, Pfizer, Galapagos and UCB, all unrelated to this manuscript. AF has received consulting, research grants and/or speaker’s fees from Abbvie, Roche, Jjanssen, UCB, Nascient, Mestag, GSK, all unrelated to this manuscript.

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Flow chart summary of the systematic literature review, article identification, screening and final selection. PICO, patient, intervention, comparison, outcome.

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