Pooled outcome measures in arthritis: the pros and cons
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Pooled outcome measures in arthritis: the pros and cons
Abstract
This article considers the implications of reporting multiple measures of efficacy in studies of patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). A possible solution to the problems that result is the use of a pooled index which combines the individual outcome measures. The potential advantages and disadvantages of pooled indexes are discussed in the context of clinical trials in RA.
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