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Diagnostic validity of colchicine in patients with Familial Mediterranean fever.
[familial mediterranean fever]
Although
response
to
colchicine
has
been
proposed
as
one
of
the
diagnostic
criteria
in
patients
with
Familial
Mediterranean
fever
(
FMF
)
,
the
validity
of
this
response
has
not
been
validated
.
The
aim
of
this
study
was
to
assess
the
efficacy
of
the
response
to
colchicine
and
to
evaluate
the
extent
of
the
effect
of
placebo
.
A
double
-blind
randomized
placebo-controlled
trial
with
a
cross-over
design
was
conducted
.
The
frequency
of
FMF
attacks
,
the
disease
score
,
physical
examination
,
and
acute
phase
reactants
were
assessed
at
0
,
3
,
and
6
Â
months
.
Blood
samples
were
collected
for
complete
blood
count
(
CBC
)
,
erythrocyte
sedimentation
rate
(
ESR
)
,
levels
of
serum
C-
reactive
protein
(
CRP
)
and
serum
amyloid
A
(
SAA
)
,
and
MEFV
mutation
analysis
in
79
patients
with
a
preliminary
diagnosis
of
FMF
.
Patients
were
randomly
allocated
to
receive
either
drug
A
or
drug
B
in
a
double
-blind
fashion
.
The
designated
drug
was
switched
at
3
Â
months
.
Patients
taking
colchicine
had
less
frequent
FMF
attacks
(
median
0
)
and
lower
FMF
disease
score
(
median
0
)
when
compared
to
those
on
placebo
(
median
1
and
3
,
respectively
)
(
p
 
=
 
0
.
002
and
p
 
=
 
0
.
007
,
respectively
)
.
In
genetically
confirmed
FMF
patients
,
median
attack
number
and
median
disease
score
was
0
under
colchicine
treatment
,
whereas
these
parameters
were
significantly
higher
in
the
placebo
group
(
median
2
and
8
,
respectively
)
(
p
 
=
 
0
.
007
and
p
 
=
 
0
.
02
,
respectively
)
suggesting
that
colchicine
is
more
effective
than
placebo
in
reducing
attacks
and
disease
score
.
Positive
and
negative
predictive
values
were
70
.
2
and
37
.
5
Â
%
,
respectively
.
During
the
placebo
period
,
patients
had
less
FMF
attacks
when
compared
to
that
of
the
pre-study
period
(
median
2
vs
6
,
respectively
)
(
p
 
<
 
0
.
001
)
.
The
high
false
positive
rate
raises
concerns
for
considering
the
colchicine
response
test
as
diagnostic
for
FMF
.
The
role
of
placebo
on
the
attacks
of
periodic
fever
syndromes
needs
to
be
further
investigated
.
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"double-blind randomized placebo-controlled trial with a cross-over design"
symptom
familial mediterranean fever
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