A modified Delphi exercise to determine the extent of consensus with OMERACT outcome domains for studies of acute and chronic gout

Objectives: To reach consensus with recommendations made by an OMERACT Special Interest Group (SIG). Methods: Rheumatologists and industry representatives interested in gout rated and clarified, in three iterations, the importance of domains proposed by the OMERACT SIG for use in acute and chronic g...

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Main Authors: William J. Taylor, H. R. Schumacher, H. S.B. Baraf, P. Chapman, L. Stamp, M. Doherty, F. McQueen, N. Dalbeth, N. Schlesinger, D. E. Furst, J. Vazquez Mellado, M. A. Becker, A. Kavanaugh, W. Louthrenoo, T. Bardin, D. Khanna, L. S. Simon, H. Yamanaka, H. K. Choi, X. Zeng, V. Strand, R. Grainger, D. Clegg, J. A. Singh, C. Diaz-Torne, M. Boers, P. Gow, V. G. Barskova
Format: Journal
Published: 2018
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Institution: Chiang Mai University