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Establishing minimally clinically important differences for the orthostatic hypotension questionnaire (OHQ)
Horacio Kaufmann1, Jose-Alberto Palma1, Ross Vickery2
1Department of Neurology, New York University School of Medicine, New York, NY, USA.
Purpose:
Establish the minimally clinically important difference (MCID) for the Orthostatic Hypotension Questionnaire (OHQ).
Background:
Neurogenic orthostatic hypotension (nOH) causes disabling symptoms that impair daily function and quality of life. The OHQ is a validated patient-reported outcome with a symptom assessment (OHSA) and daily activity scale (OHDAS), widely used in clinical trials, despite the MCID being unestablished.
Methods:
We analyzed data from two phase 3, randomized placebo-controlled trials (SEQUOIA and REDWOOD), evaluating ampreloxetine for symptomatic nOH in patients with Parkinson disease, multiple system atrophy, and pure autonomic failure. Using anchor-based and distribution-based methods, we calculated the MCID for the total OHQ score, OHSA and OHDAS composite subscales, and for the single dizziness/lightheadedness question (OHSA1).
Results:
The analysis included 184 subjects from SEQUOIA and 128 from REDWOOD. The total OHQ MCID for improvement was a reduction of 0.9-1.2 points and for worsening was an increase of 0.7-1.1 points. The MCID for the OHSA composite ranged from a reduction of 0.9-1.3 points for improvement and an increase of 0.7-1.1 points for worsening. For the single-item OHSA1, the MCID was a reduction of 2.0-3.0 points for improvement and an increase of 1.0 point for worsening. Owing to poor correlation with the symptom-based anchors, a reliable MCID for the OHDAS component was not established.
Conclusions:
These MCID thresholds for the OHQ, OHSA and OHSA item 1 alone, enhance the interpretability of scores and support their use in evaluating clinical benefit.
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