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. 2007 May 22;66(11):1443–1449. doi: 10.1136/ard.2007.071092

Table 1 Demographic and clinical characteristics at inclusion.

Intensive strategy group, n = 151 Conventional strategy group, n = 148
Women (%) 104 (69) 97 (66)
Age, years 54 (14) 53 (15)
ESR, mm/h1st 36 (27) 39 (25)
Morning stiffness, min 87 (55) 88 (54)
Number of swollen joints 14 (6) 14 (6)
Number of tender joints 15 (7) 14 (7)
VAS general well‐being, mm 54 (22) 52 (23)
VAS pain, mm 51 (26) 47 (25)
Rheumatoid factor (% positive) 89 (66) 77 (62)
Functional ability, HAQ 1.2 (0.7) 1.2 (0.7)
Radiographic damage score 1.6 (4.2) 2.2 (5.3)

ESR, erythrocyte sedimentation rate; VAS, visual analogue scale; HAQ, Health Assessment Questionnaire.

Data show mean (SD) for continuous data and number (%) for categorical data. Ranges of clinical variables are as follows: ESR (2–140 mm/h1st); morning stiffness (0–180 min); number of swollen and number of tender joints (0–38); both VAS scales (0–100 mm = worst score); functional ability (0–3 = worst score); radiographic damage score, modified Sharp/van der Heijde score (0–448). Rheumatoid factor was determined in 135 patients in the intensive strategy group and in 124 patients in the conventional strategy group.