Performance of the modified Systemic Manifestation Score for systemic juvenile idiopathic arthritis in Adult-onset Still's disease.
Dehao ZhuJianfen MengJinchao JiaMengyan WangYuning MaHui ShiYue SunHonglei LiuXiaobing ChengYutong SuJunna YeHuihui ChiTingting LiuZhihong WangLiyan WanZhuochao ZhouFan WangXia ChenChengde YangQiongyi HuJialin TengPublished in: Clinical rheumatology (2022)
Both scores are proven as effective to assess disease severity of AOSD. By contrast, mSMS perform worse in assessing high disease severity of AOSD patients than mPouchot score. Key Points • Both modified Systemic Manifestation Score (mSMS) and modified Pouchot score (mPouchot score) positively correlated with ESR, CRP, and serum ferritin of AOSD patients. • Both scores are significantly associated with impaired liver function and high serum cytokine levels. • mSMS had lower discriminative ability than mPouchot score to distinguish high disease severity of AOSD patients.