Authors
Fereydoun Davatchi, Bahar Sadeghi Abdollahi, Cheyda Chams-Davatchi, Farhad Shahram, Abdolhadi Nadji, Hormoz Shams, Tahereh Faezi, Massoomeh Akhlaghi, Farimah Ashofteh, Maryam Mataji, Kamran Moradi, Negin Mohtasham
Publication date
2015/2
Journal
Clinical rheumatology
Volume
34
Pages
315-320
Publisher
Springer London
Description
The first internationally agreed criteria for Behcet’s disease were the International Study Group (ISG) criteria. It had very high specificity, but lacked good sensitivity, missing an important subset of patients. The International Criteria for Behcet’s Disease (ICBD) were created in 2006 to overcome this lack of sensitivity. It was revised in 2010. The objective of this study was to evaluate the performance of the revised International Criteria for Behcet’s Disease (rICBD) in Iran. In this study, the ISG and ICBD were evaluated and compared to the rICBD. All patients from the Behcet’s Disease Registry (7,011) and controls (5,226), up to March 2013, entered the study. The diagnosis was clinical, by expert opinion. Sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy were calculated for ISG, ICBD, and rICBD. A 95% confidence interval (95%CI) was calculated for percentages. For ISG, the sensitivity was 77.5 % (95%CI = 76.5–78.5). It …
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