Table 3

 Minimal clinically important improvement (MCII) score of absolute change in patients with knee or hip OA, by low, intermediate, and high baseline score tertiles

Knee OAHip OA
Baseline score tertileBaseline score tertile
LowIntermediateHighLowIntermediateHigh
Results are shown as mean (95% confidence interval) {tertile}.
The MCII was defined as the 75th centile of the change in score among patients whose evaluation of response to treatment was “good”, for three patient reported outcomes: pain, as assessed on a visual analogue scale (VAS); global assessment of disease status, on a VAS; or the Western Ontario McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) function subscale score.
Pain (0–100 mm VAS)−10.8−27.4−36.6−7.2−23.9−29.7
(−12.7 to −8.7)(−29.7 to −24.6)(−38.3 to −34.7)(−10.7 to −2.9)(−28.3 to −18.0)(−35.4 to −21.8)
{30 to 51.0}{51.1 to 66.2}{>66.2}{30 to 49.3}{49.4 to 65.4}{>65.4}
Patient’s global assessment of disease (0–100 mm VAS)−6.4−24.6−43.2−4.3−26.0−29.9
(−8.6 to −3.8)(−26.8 to −22.1)(−46.8 to −38.7)(−6.9 to −1.4)(−28.3 to −23.3)(−34.5 to −24.3)
{⩽50.4}{50.5 to 68.7}{>68.7}{⩽49.9}{50.0 to 69.9}{>69.9}
WOMAC function score (0–100)−5.3−11.8−20.4−2.6−14.8−15.1
(−6.5 to −3.8)(−13.0 to −10.4)(−22.5 to −18.1)(−4.4 to −0.5)(−17.0 to −12.0)(−18.9 to −10.0)
{⩽35.3}{35.4 to 51.5}{>51.5}{⩽38.2}{38.3 to 52.9}{>52.9}