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Subcutaneous Golimumab (GLM) Plus DMARDs for Rheumatoid Arthritis, Followed by Intravenous/Subcutaneous GLM Strategy (P06129 AM2) (GO-MORE)

Primary Purpose

Arthritis, Rheumatoid

Status
Completed
Phase
Phase 3
Locations
Study Type
Interventional
Intervention
SC golimumab
IV golimumab
Sponsored by
Merck Sharp & Dohme LLC
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Eligibility
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Arms
Outcomes
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About this trial

This is an interventional treatment trial for Arthritis, Rheumatoid

Eligibility Criteria

18 Years - undefined (Adult, Older Adult)All SexesDoes not accept healthy volunteers

Inclusion Criteria:

For Part 1:

  • Age >=18 years, either sex, any race.
  • Diagnosis of RA according to the 1987 revised American College of Rheumatology (ACR) criteria.
  • Active disease despite DMARD treatment
  • Subject must be taking at least one of the allowed DMARDs, and must be able to continue with it during the trial.
  • Eligibility for anti tumor necrosis factor (TNF) use according to the following criteria:

    • Participant must have failed conventional treatment according to the investigator's opinion OR local guidelines.
    • Local guidelines regarding safety screening of anti TNF candidates (ie, tuberculosis [TB] screening and other safety screening such as vaccination, if applicable) must be met. Chest X-ray and either a PPD skin test or QuantiFERON®-TB Gold test are also required.
    • Anamnesis and physical examination must make the participant eligible for anti TNF use and trial participation according to the investigator's judgment.

For Part 2:

  • Participant must have completed Part 1 of this trial.
  • Participant must have:

    • good or moderate response to SC golimumab at the end of Month 6 compared to Baseline, AND.
    • no DAS28 ESR remission.
  • Both the investigator and the subject must agree to switch the participant's treatment to IV administration as may be required in Part 2 of this trial.
  • The investigator must judge that no safety events (eg, serious adverse events [SAEs], serious infections, marked injection-site reactions or intolerance to drug) have occurred that could reoccur or aggravate with increased drug exposure.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • History of biologic drug use for RA.
  • Evidence of active TB. or latent TB that is untreated.
  • Moderate to severe heart failure
  • Certain inflammatory rheumatic disease other than RA or certain systemic inflammatory condition
  • Allergy to latex

Sites / Locations

    Arms of the Study

    Arm 1

    Arm 2

    Arm 3

    Arm Type

    Experimental

    Experimental

    Experimental

    Arm Label

    SC-GLM50

    IV GLM 2 mg/kg + GLM50-SC

    GLM50-SC

    Arm Description

    In Part 1 of the study, participants received subcutaneous golimumab treatment at a dose of 50 mg once monthly for 6 months in combination with background DMARD treatment.

    After 6 months of treatment in study Part 1, participants with good or moderate response but not in remission will receive intravenous (IV) golimumab at a dose of 2 mg/kg once monthly for a period of 6 months or until remission is achieved. Participants will receive IV GLM at a dose of 2 mg/kg at the start of Month 7, and then at the start of Month 8 and Month 10 if the subject has not achieved remission at any of these IV administration visits. If remission is achieved, participants were switched to subcutaneous golimumab at a dose of 50 mg once monthly until study end, in combination with background DMARD treatment.

    After 6 months of treatment in study Part 1, participants with good or moderate response but not in remission will receive subcutaneous golimumab at a dose of 50 mg once monthly for a period of 6 months, in combination with background DMARD treatment.

    Outcomes

    Primary Outcome Measures

    Number of Participants Achieving a Good or Moderate European League Against Rheumatism (EULAR) Response at Month 6
    EULAR response was assessed at the end of Month 6 by the Disease Activity Score using the 28 tender and swollen joint count calculated with erythrocyte sedimentation rate values (DAS28-ESR). A good response was defined as a decrease >1.2 units and a final DAS28-ESR < 3.2 units, while a moderate response was defined as a decrease > 1.2 units and final DAS28-ESR >= 3.2 units, OR a decrease of 0.6 to 1.2 units AND final DAS28-ESR <= 5.1 units
    Number of Participants Experiencing Disease Activity Score 28-Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (DAS28-ESR) Remission at the Start of Month 11 and End of Month 12
    The number of participants experiencing DAS28-ESR remission was evaluated at the start of study Month 11 and the end of study Month 12. The DAS28-ESR is expressed on a unit on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=10 (worst). Remission was defined as DAS28-ESR <2.6.

    Secondary Outcome Measures

    Mean Change From Baseline in the Number of Swollen Joints by Concomitant Methotrexate (MTX) Dose at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the mean number of swollen joints was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6 by concomitant MTX dose (low < 10mg/wk, medium >= 10 to < 15 mg/week, and high >=15 mg/week). A total of 28 joints were evaluated.
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Number of Swollen Joints by Disease Modifying Antirheumatic Drug (DMARD) Background Treatment at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the number of swollen joints was calculated by participant baseline background DMARD treatment regimen at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. A total of 28 joints were evaluated. DMARD Combination 1 = MTX + hydrochloroquine, chloroquine, chloroquine phosphate; Combination 2 = MTX + leflunomide; Combination 3 = MTX + sulfasalazine; Combination 4 = MTX + hydrochloroquine, chloroquine, chloroquine phosphate + sulfasalazine; Combination 5 = leflunomide only.
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Number of Swollen Joints by Concomitant Corticosteroid Treatment at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the number of swollen joints by participant baseline concomitant corticosteroid treatment was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6 . A total of 28 joints were evaluated.
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Number of Swollen Joints by the Number of DMARD Failures at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the mean number of swollen joints by the number of baseline participant DMARD failures was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. A total of 28 joints were evaluated.
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Number of Swollen Joints by Duration of Disease at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the mean number of swollen joints was calculated by the participant duration of disease at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The participant duration of disease is defined as the time since the diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis. A total of 28 joints were evaluated.
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Number of Swollen Joints by Baseline Level of Disease Activity at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the number of swollen joints by participant baseline level of disease activity was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6 by the participant's level of baseline disease activity, as measured by DAS28-ESR. A total of 28 joints were evaluated. DAS28-ESR > 5.1 = high disease activity, DAS28-ESR < 3.2 to < =5.1 = low disease activity, and DAS28-ESR <2.6 = remission.
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Number of Swollen Joints by Baseline Rheumatoid Factor (RF) Level at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The change from baseline in the mean number of swollen joints was calculated by the participant baseline level of RF at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. A total of 28 joints were evaluated.
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Number of Swollen Joints by Baseline Anti-Cyclic Citrullinated Antibody (Anti-CCP) Level at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The change from baseline in the mean number of swollen joints was calculated by the participant baseline level of anti-CCP at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. A total of 28 joints were evaluated.
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Number of Swollen Joints by Smoking History at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The change from baseline in the mean number of swollen joints was calculated by the baseline participant smoking status at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. A total of 28 joints were evaluated. Pack years smoked is defined as the total number of packs smoked per day multiplied by the number of years the participant smoked.
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Number of Swollen Joints by Eligibility for Anti-Tumor Necrosis Factor (Anti-TNF) Treatment at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The change from baseline in the mean number of swollen joints was calculated by the baseline participant eligibility for anti-TNF treatment at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. A total of 28 joints were evaluated.
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Number of Swollen Joints by Participant Baseline Expectation of Treatment Outcome at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the number of swollen joints was calculated by the participant baseline expectation of treatment outcome at study Month 2, Month 4, Month 6. A total of 28 joints were evaluated. The participant expectation scale was evaluated by questionnaire for a categorical score of 1 (best) to 5 (worst).
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Number of Swollen Joints by Physician Experience Level at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the number of swollen joints was calculated by the physician experience level at study Month 2, Month 4, Month 6. A total of 28 joints were evaluated. Physician experience is defined as the number of years the treating physician has experience managing rheumatoid arthritis.
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Number of Swollen Joints by Physician Experience Level With Biologics at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the number of swollen joints was calculated by the physician experience level with biologics at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. A total of 28 joints were evaluated. Physician experience is defined as the number of years the treating physician has experience managing rheumatoid arthritis with biologics.
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Number of Swollen Joints by the Number of Patients Treated by the Physician With Biologics at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the number of swollen joints was calculated by the baseline number of patients the physician treats with biologics at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. A total of 28 joints were evaluated. The number of patients treated with biologics is defined as the number of patients treated by the physician in the last month with biologics for rheumatoid arthritis.
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Number of Swollen Joints by the the Physician Expectation of Treatment Outcome at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the number of swollen joints was calculated by the physician's expectation of treatment outcome at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. A total of 28 joints were evaluated. The physician's expectation of treatment outcomes was assessed at the start of Month 4 at which time physicians were asked to rate their expectations of treatment outcome in each participant as: high disease activity, moderate disease activity, low disease activity, or remission.
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Number of Tender Joints by Concomitant MTX Dose at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the number of tender joints was calculated by participant concomitant MTX dose (low < 10mg/wk, medium >= 10 to < 15 mg/week, and high >=15 mg/week) at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. A total of 28 joints were evaluated.
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Number of Tender Joints by Concomitant DMARD Background Treatment at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the number of tender joints was calculated by participant background DMARD treatment at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. A total of 28 joints were evaluated. DMARD Combination 1 = MTX + hydrochloroquine, chloroquine, chloroquine phosphate; Combination 2 = MTX + leflunomide; Combination 3 = MTX + sulfasalazine; Combination 4 = MTX + hydrochloroquine, chloroquine, chloroquine phosphate + sulfasalazine; Combination 5 = leflunomide only.
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Number of Tender Joints by Concomitant Corticosteroid Treatment at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the number of tender joints was calculated by participant baseline concomitant steroid treatment at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. A total 28 joints were evaluated.
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Number of Tender Joints by the Number of DMARD Failures at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the number of tender joints was calculated by the number of participant DMARD failures at baseline at study Month 2, Month 4, Month 6. A total of 28 joints were evaluated.
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Number of Tender Joints by Duration of Disease at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the number of tender joints was calculated by the participant duration of disease at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. Duration of disease is defined as the time since the diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis. A total of 28 joints were evaluated.
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Number of Tender Joints by Baseline Level of Disease Activity at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the number of tender joints was calculated by the participant baseline level of disease activity, as measured by DAS28, at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. A total of 28 joints were evaluated. DAS28-ESR > 5.1 = high disease activity, DAS28-ESR < 3.2 to < =5.1 = low disease activity, and DAS28-ESR <2.6 = remission.
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Number of Tender Joints by Baseline RF Level at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The change from baseline in the mean number of tender joints was calculated by the participant baseline level of RF at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. A total of 28 joints were evaluated.
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Number of Tender Joints by Baseline Anti-CCP Level at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the number of tender joints was calculated by the participant baseline level of anti-CCP at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. A total of 28 joints were evaluated.
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Number of Tender Joints by Smoking History at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the number of tender joints was calculated by the baseline participant smoking status at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. A total of 28 joints were evaluated. Pack years smoked is defined as the total number of packs smoked per day multiplied by the number of years the participant smoked.
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Number of Tender Joints by Eligibility for Anti-TNF Treatment at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the number of tender joints was calculated by the baseline participant eligibility for anti-TNF treatment at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. A total of 28 joints were evaluated.
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Number of Tender Joints by Participant Baseline Expectation of Treatment Outcome at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the number of tender joints was calculated by the participant baseline expectation of treatment outcome at study Month 2, Month 4, Month 6. A total of 28 joints were evaluated. The participant expectation scale was evaluated by questionnaire for a categorical score of 1 (best) to 5 (worst).
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Number of Tender Joints by Physician Experience Level at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the number of tender joints was calculated by the physician experience level at study Month 2, Month 4, Month 6. A total of 28 joints were evaluated. Physician experience is defined as the number of years the treating physician has experience managing rheumatoid arthritis.
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Number of Tender Joints by Physician Experience Level With Biologics at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the number of tender joints was calculated by the physician experience level with biologics at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. A total of 28 joints were evaluated. Physician experience is defined as the number of years the treating physician has experience managing rheumatoid arthritis with biologics.
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Number of Tender Joints by the Number of Patients Treated by the Physician With Biologics at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the number of tender joints was calculated by the baseline number of patients the physician treats with biologics at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. A total of 28 joints were evaluated. The number of patients treated with biologics is defined as the number of patients treated by the physician in the last month with biologics for rheumatoid arthritis.
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Number of Tender Joints by the the Physician Expectation of Treatment Outcome at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the number of tender joints. was calculated by the physician's expectation of treatment outcome at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. A total of 28 joints were evaluated. The physician's expectation of treatment outcomes was assessed at the start of Month 4 at which time physicians were asked to rate their expectations of treatment outcome in each participant as: high disease activity, moderate disease activity, low disease activity, or remission.
    Mean Change From Baseline in Participant Global Assessment of Disease Activity by Concomitant MTX Dose at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in participant global assessment of disease activity was calculated by concomitant MTX dose (low < 10mg/wk, medium >= 10 to < 15 mg/week, and high >=15 mg/week) at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The participant global assessment of disease activity was evaluated using a visual analogue scale (VAS; 0mm [best] -100mm [worst]) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease.
    Mean Change From Baseline in Participant Global Assessment of Disease Activity by Concomitant DMARD Background Treatment at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The participant global assessment of disease activity was evaluated using a VAS (0mm [best] - 100mm [worst]) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease. DMARD Combination 1 = MTX + hydrochloroquine, chloroquine, chloroquine phosphate; Combination 2 = MTX + leflunomide; Combination 3 = MTX + sulfasalazine; Combination 4 = MTX + hydrochloroquine, chloroquine, chloroquine phosphate + sulfasalazine; Combination 5 = leflunomide only.
    Mean Change From Baseline in Participant Global Assessment of Disease Activity by Concomitant Corticosteroid Treatment at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the participant global assessment of disease activity by participant concomitant corticosteroid use was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The participant global assessment of disease activity was evaluated using a VAS (0mm [best] - 100mm [worst]) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease.
    Mean Change From Baseline in Participant Global Assessment of Disease Activity Score by the Number of DMARD Failures at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the participant global assessment of disease activity score by the number of participant DMARD failures was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The participant global assessment of disease activity was evaluated using a VAS (0mm [best] - 100mm [worst]) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease.
    Mean Change From Baseline in Participant Global Assessment of Disease Activity by Duration of Disease at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the participant global assessment of disease activity by the participant duration of disease was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The duration of disease is defined as the time since the diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis. The participant global assessment of disease activity was evaluated using a VAS (0mm [best] - 100mm [worst]) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease.
    Mean Change From Baseline in Participant Global Assessment of Disease Activity by Baseline Level of Disease Activity at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the participant global assessment of disease activity by the participant baseline level of disease activity was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The participant global assessment of disease activity was evaluated using a VAS (0mm [best] - 100mm [worst]) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease.
    Mean Change From Baseline in Participant Global Assessment of Disease Activity by Baseline RF Level at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the participant global assessment of disease activity by the participant baseline RF level was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The participant global assessment of disease activity was evaluated using a VAS (0mm [best] - 100mm [worst]) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease.
    Mean Change From Baseline in Participant Global Assessment of Disease Activity by Baseline Anti-CCP Level at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the participant global assessment of disease activity by the participant baseline serum level of anti-CCP was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The participant global assessment of disease activity was evaluated using a VAS (0mm [best] - 100mm [worst]) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease.
    Mean Change From Baseline in Participant Global Assessment of Disease Activity by Smoking Status at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the participant global assessment of disease activity by participant baseline smoking status was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The participant global assessment of disease activity was evaluated using a VAS (0mm [best] - 100mm [worst]) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease. Pack years smoked is defined as the total number of packs smoked per day multiplied by the number of years the participant smoked.
    Mean Change From Baseline in Participant Global Assessment of Disease Activity by Eligibility for Anti-TNF Treatment at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the participant global assessment of disease activity by the participant eligibility for anti-TNF treatment was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The participant global assessment of disease activity was evaluated using a VAS (0mm [best] - 100mm [worst]) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease.
    Mean Change From Baseline in Participant Global Assessment of Disease Activity by Participant Baseline Expectation of Treatment Outcome at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the participant global assessment of disease activity by the participant baseline expectation of treatment outcome was evaluated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The participant global assessment of disease activity was evaluated using a VAS (0mm [best] - 100mm [worst]) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease. The participant expectation scale was evaluated by questionnaire for a categorical score of 1 (best) to 5 (worst).
    Mean Change From Baseline in Participant Global Assessment of Disease Activity by Physician Experience Level at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the participant global assessment of disease activity by the treating physician level of experience was evaluated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The participant global assessment of disease activity was evaluated using a VAS (0mm [best] - 100mm [worst]) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease. Physician experience is defined as the number of years the treating physician has experience managing patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
    mm [Best]Mean Change From Baseline in Participant Global Assessment of Disease Activity by Physician Experience Level With Biologics at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the participant global assessment of disease activity by physician experience level with biologics was evaluated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The participant global assessment of disease activity was evaluated using a VAS (0mm [best] - 100mm [worst]) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease. Physician experience is defined as the number of years the treating physician has experience managing rheumatoid arthritis with biologics.
    Mean Change From Baseline in Participant Global Assessment of Disease Activity by the Number of Patients Treated by the Physician With Biologics at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the participant global assessment of disease activity by the number of patients treated with biologics by the treating physician was evaluated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The participant global assessment of disease activity was evaluated using a VAS (0mm [best] - 100mm [worst]) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease. The number of patients treated with biologics is defined as the number of patients with rheumatoid arthritis treated by the physician in the last month with biologic agents.
    Mean Change From Baseline in Participant Global Assessment of Disease Activity by the the Physician Expectation of Treatment Outcome at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the participant global assessment of disease activity by the physician's expectation of treatment outcome was evaluated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The participant global assessment of disease activity was evaluated using a VAS (0mm [best] - 100mm [worst]) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease. The physician's expectation of treatment outcome was assessed at the start of Month 4, when physicians were asked to rate their expectations of treatment outcome as: high disease activity, moderate disease activity, low disease activity, or remission.
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR) by Concomitant MTX Dose at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The change from baseline in participant serum ESR was calculated by concomitant MTX dose (low < 10mg/wk, medium >= 10 to < 15 mg/week, and high >=15 mg/week) at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6.
    Mean Change From Baseline in ESR by Concomitant DMARD Background Treatment at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in participant serum ESR by concomitant DMARD background treatment was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. DMARD Combination 1 = MTX + hydrochloroquine, chloroquine, chloroquine phosphate; Combination 2 = MTX + leflunomide; Combination 3 = MTX + sulfasalazine; Combination 4 = MTX + hydrochloroquine, chloroquine, chloroquine phosphate + sulfasalazine; Combination 5 = leflunomide only.
    Mean Change From Baseline in ESR by Concomitant Corticosteroid Treatment at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in serum ESR by participant concomitant corticosteroid use was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6.
    Mean Change From Baseline in ESR by the Number of DMARD Failures at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in participant serum ESR by the number of participant DMARD failures was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6.
    Mean Change From Baseline in ESR by Duration of Disease at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the participant serum ESR by the participant duration of disease was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The duration of disease is defined as the time since the diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis.
    Mean Change From Baseline in ESR by Baseline Level of Disease Activity at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in participant serum ESR by the participant baseline level of disease activity was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. DAS28-ESR > 5.1 = high disease activity, DAS28-ESR < 3.2 to < =5.1 = low disease activity, and DAS28-ESR <2.6 = remission.
    Mean Change From Baseline in ESR by Baseline RF Level at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in participant serum ESR by the participant baseline RF level was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6.
    Mean Change From Baseline in ESR by Baseline Anti-CCP Level at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in ESR by the participant baseline serum level of anti-CCP was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6.
    Mean Change From Baseline in ESR by Smoking History at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in participant serum ESR by participant baseline smoking status was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. Pack years smoked is defined as the total number of packs smoked per day multiplied by the number of years the participant smoked.
    Mean Change From Baseline in ESR by Eligibility for Anti-TNF Treatment at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in participant serum ESR by the participant eligibility for anti-TNF treatment was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6.
    Mean Change From Baseline in ESR by Baseline Expectation of Treatment Outcome at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in participant serum ESR by the participant baseline expectation of treatment outcome was evaluated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The participant expectation scale was evaluated by questionnaire for a categorical score of 1 (best) to 5 (worst).
    Mean Change From Baseline in ESR by Physician Experience Level at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in participant serum ESR by the treating physician level of experience was evaluated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. Physician experience is defined as the number of years the treating physician has experience managing patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
    Mean Change From Baseline in ESR by Physician Experience Level With Biologics at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in participant serum ESR by physician experience level with biologics was evaluated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. Physician experience is defined as the number of years the treating physician has experience managing rheumatoid arthritis with biologics.
    Mean Change From Baseline in ESR by the Number of Patients Treated by the Physician With Biologics at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in participant serum ESR by the number of patients treated with biologics by the treating physician was evaluated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The number of patients treated with biologics is defined as the number of patients with rheumatoid arthritis treated by the physician in the last month with biologic agents.
    Mean Change From Baseline in ESR by the the Physician Expectation of Treatment Outcome at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in participant serum ESR by the physician's expectation of treatment outcome was evaluated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The physician's expectation of treatment outcome was assessed at the start of Month 4, when physicians were asked to rate their expectations of treatment outcome as: high disease activity, moderate disease activity, low disease activity, or remission.
    Mean Change From Baseline in C-Reactive Protein (CRP) by Concomitant MTX Dose at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The change from baseline in participant serum CRP was calculated by concomitant MTX dose (low < 10mg/wk, medium >= 10 to < 15 mg/week, and high >=15 mg/week) at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6.
    Mean Change From Baseline in CRP by Concomitant DMARD Background Treatment at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in participant serum CRP by concomitant DMARD background treatment was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. DMARD Combination 1 = MTX + hydrochloroquine, chloroquine, chloroquine phosphate; Combination 2 = MTX + leflunomide; Combination 3 = MTX + sulfasalazine; Combination 4 = MTX + hydrochloroquine, chloroquine, chloroquine phosphate + sulfasalazine; Combination 5 = leflunomide only.
    Mean Change From Baseline in CRP by Concomitant Corticosteroid Treatment at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in serum CRP by participant concomitant corticosteroid use was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6.
    Mean Change From Baseline in CRP by the Number of DMARD Failures at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in participant serum CRP by the number of participant DMARD failures was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6.
    Mean Change From Baseline in CRP by Duration of Disease at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the participant serum CRP by the participant duration of disease was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The duration of disease is defined as the time since the diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis.
    Mean Change From Baseline in CRP by Baseline Level of Disease Activity at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in participant serum CRP by the participant baseline level of disease activity was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. DAS28-ESR scores of > 3.2 to <=5.1 indicate moderate disease activity and DAS28-ESR scores of > 5.1 indicate high disease activity.
    Mean Change From Baseline in CRP by Baseline RF Level at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in participant serum CRP by the participant baseline RF level was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6.
    Mean Change From Baseline in CRP by Baseline Anti-CCP Level at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in CRP by the participant baseline serum level of anti-CCP was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6.
    Mean Change From Baseline in CRP by Smoking Status at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in participant serum CRP by participant baseline smoking status was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. Pack years smoked is defined as the total number of packs smoked per day multiplied by the number of years the participant smoked.
    Mean Change From Baseline in CRP by Eligibility for Anti-TNF Treatment at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in participant serum CRP by the participant eligibility for anti-TNF treatment was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6.
    Mean Change From Baseline in CRP by Participant Baseline Expectation of Treatment Outcome at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in participant serum CRP by the participant baseline expectation of treatment outcome was evaluated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The participant expectation scale was evaluated by questionnaire for a categorical score of 1 (best) to 5 (worst).
    Mean Change From Baseline in CRP by Physician Experience Level at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in participant serum CRP by the treating physician level of experience was evaluated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. Physician experience is defined as the number of years the treating physician has experience managing patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
    Mean Change From Baseline in CRP by Physician Experience Level With Biologics at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in participant serum CRP by physician experience level with biologics was evaluated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. Physician experience is defined as the number of years the treating physician has experience managing rheumatoid arthritis with biologics.
    Mean Change From Baseline in CRP by the Number of Patients Treated by the Physician With Biologics at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in participant serum CRP by the number of patients treated with biologics by the treating physician was evaluated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The number of patients treated with biologics is defined as the number of patients with rheumatoid arthritis treated by the physician in the last month with biologic agents.
    Mean Change From Baseline in CRP by the the Physician Expectation of Treatment Outcome at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in participant serum CRP by the physician's expectation of treatment outcome was evaluated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The physician's expectation of treatment outcome was assessed at the start of Month 4, when physicians were asked to rate their expectations of treatment outcome as: high disease activity, moderate disease activity, low disease activity, or remission.
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Physician Global Assessment of Disease Activity by Concomitant MTX Dose at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in physician global assessment of disease activity was calculated by concomitant MTX dose (low < 10mg/wk, medium >= 10 to < 15 mg/week, and high >=15 mg/week) at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The physician global assessment of disease activity was evaluated using a VAS (0mm [best] - 100mm [worst]) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease.
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Physician Global Assessment of Disease Activity by Concomitant DMARD Background Treatment at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the physician global assessment of disease by concomitant DMARD background treatment was evaluated at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The physician global assessment of disease activity was evaluated using a VAS (0mm [best] - 100mm [worst]) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease. DMARD Combination 1 = MTX + hydrochloroquine, chloroquine, chloroquine phosphate; Combination 2 = MTX + leflunomide; Combination 3 = MTX + sulfasalazine; Combination 4 = MTX + hydrochloroquine, chloroquine, chloroquine phosphate + sulfasalazine; Combination 5 = leflunomide only.
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Physician Global Assessment of Disease Activity by Concomitant Corticosteroid Treatment at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the physician global assessment of disease activity by participant concomitant corticosteroid use was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The physician global assessment of disease activity was evaluated using a VAS (0mm [best] - 100mm [worst]) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease.
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Physician Global Assessment of Disease Activity Score by the Number of DMARD Failures at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the physician global assessment of disease activity score by the number of participant DMARD failures was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The physician global assessment of disease activity was evaluated using a VAS (0mm [best] - 100mm [worst]) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease.
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Physician Global Assessment of Disease Activity by Duration of Disease at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the physician global assessment of disease activity by the participant duration of disease was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The duration of disease is defined as the time since the diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis. The physician global assessment of disease activity was evaluated using a VAS (0mm [best] - 100mm [worst]) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease.
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Physician Global Assessment of Disease Activity by Baseline Level of Disease Activity at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the physician global assessment of disease activity by the participant baseline level of disease activity was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The participant global assessment of disease activity was evaluated using a VAS (0mm [best] - 100mm [worst]) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease.
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Physician Global Assessment of Disease Activity by Baseline RF Level at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the physician global assessment of disease activity by the participant baseline RF level was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The physician global assessment of disease activity was evaluated using a VAS (0mm [best] - 100mm [worst]) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease.
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Physician Global Assessment of Disease Activity by Baseline Anti-CCP Level at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the physician global assessment of disease activity by the participant baseline serum level of anti-CCP was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The physician global assessment of disease activity was evaluated using a VAS (0mm [best] - 100mm [worst]) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease.
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Physician Global Assessment of Disease Activity by Smoking Status at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the physician global assessment of disease activity by participant baseline smoking status was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The physician global assessment of disease activity was evaluated using a VAS (0mm [best] - 100mm [worst]) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease. Pack years smoked is defined as the total number of packs smoked per day multiplied by the number of years the participant smoked.
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Physician Global Assessment of Disease Activity by Eligibility for Anti-TNF Treatment at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the physician global assessment of disease activity by the participant eligibility for anti-TNF treatment was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The physician global assessment of disease activity was evaluated using a VAS (0mm [best] - 100mm [worst]) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease.
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Physician Global Assessment of Disease Activity by Participant Baseline Expectation of Treatment Outcome at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the physician global assessment of disease activity by the participant baseline expectation of treatment outcome was evaluated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The physician global assessment of disease activity was evaluated using a VAS (0mm [best] -100mm [worst]) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease. The participant expectation scale was evaluated by questionnaire for a categorical score of 1 (best) to 5 (worst).
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Physician Global Assessment of Disease Activity by Physician Experience Level at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the physician global assessment of disease activity by the treating physician level of experience was evaluated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The participant global assessment of disease activity was evaluated using a VAS (0mm [best] - 100mm [worst]) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease. Physician experience is defined as the number of years the treating physician has experience managing patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Physician Global Assessment of Disease Activity by Physician Experience Level With Biologics at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the physician global assessment of disease activity by physician experience level with biologics was evaluated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The physician global assessment of disease activity was evaluated using a VAS (0mm [best] - 100mm [worst]) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease. Physician experience is defined as the number of years the treating physician has experience managing rheumatoid arthritis with biologics.
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Physician Global Assessment of Disease Activity by the Number of Patients Treated by the Physician With Biologics at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the physician global assessment of disease activity by the number of patients treated with biologics by the treating physician was evaluated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The physician global assessment of disease activity was evaluated using a VAS (0mm [best] - 100mm [worst]) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease. The number of patients treated with biologics is defined as the number of patients with rheumatoid arthritis treated by the physician in the last month with biologic agents.
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Physician Global Assessment of Disease Activity by the the Physician Expectation of Treatment Outcome at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the physician global assessment of disease activity by the baseline physician expectation of treatment outcome was evaluated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The physician global assessment of disease activity was evaluated using a VAS (0mm [best] - 100mm [worst]) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease. The physician's expectation of treatment outcome was assessed at the start of Month 4, when physicians were asked to rate their expectations of treatment outcome as: high disease activity, moderate disease activity, low disease activity, or remission.
    Mean Change From Baseline in DAS28-ESR Score by Concomitant MTX Dose at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the DAS28-ESR was calculated by concomitant MTX dose (low < 10mg/wk, medium >= 10 to < 15 mg/week, and high >=15 mg/week) at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The DAS28-ESR measures disease burden using patient global health (patient self-assessment), tender joint-counts and swollen joint-counts (up to 28), and the ESR. The DAS28-ESR is expressed as a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=10 (worst). Increasing scores indicate increased burden of disease with DAS28-ESR > 5.1 = high disease activity, DAS28-ESR < 3.2 = low disease activity, and DAS28-ESR <2.6 = remission.
    Mean Change From Baseline in DAS28-ESR Score by Concomitant DMARD Background Treatment at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The DAS28-ESR measures disease burden using patient global health (self-assessment), tender joint-counts and swollen joint-counts (up to 28), and the ESR. The DAS28-ESR is expressed as a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=10 (worst). Increasing scores indicate increased burden of disease with DAS28-ESR > 5.1 = high disease activity, DAS28-ESR < 3.2 = low disease activity, and DAS28-ESR <2.6 = remission. DMARD Combination 1 = MTX + hydrochloroquine, chloroquine, chloroquine phosphate; Combination 2 = MTX + leflunomide; Combination 3 = MTX+sulfasalazine; Combination 4 = MTX + hydrochloroquine, chloroquine, chloroquine phosphate + sulfasalazine; Combination 5 = leflunomide.
    Mean Change From Baseline in DAS28-ESR by Concomitant Corticosteroid Treatment at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the DAS28-ESR by participant concomitant corticosteroid use was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The DAS28-ESR measures disease burden using patient global health (patient self-assessment), tender joint-counts and swollen joint-counts (up to 28), and the ESR. The DAS28-ESR is expressed as a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=10 (worst). Increasing scores indicate increased burden of disease with DAS28-ESR > 5.1 = high disease activity, DAS28-ESR <3.2 = low disease activity, and DAS28-ESR <2.6 = remission.
    Mean Change From Baseline in DAS28-ESR Score by the Number of DMARD Failures at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the DAS28-ESR score by the number of participant DMARD failures was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The DAS28-ESR measures disease burden using patient global health (patient self-assessment), tender joint-counts and swollen joint-counts (up to 28), and the ESR. The DAS28-ESR is expressed on a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=10 (worst). Increasing scores indicate increased burden of disease with DAS28-ESR > 5.1 = high disease activity, DAS28-ESR < 3.2 = low disease activity, and DAS28-ESR <2.6 = remission.
    Mean Change From Baseline in DAS28-ESR Score by Duration of Disease at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the DAS28-ESR score by the participant duration of disease was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The duration of disease is defined as the time since the diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis. The DAS28-ESR measures disease burden using patient global health (patient self-assessment), tender joint-counts and swollen joint-counts (up to 28), and the ESR. The DAS28-ESR is expressed on a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=10 (worst). Increasing scores indicate increased burden of disease with DAS28-ESR >5.1 = high disease activity, DAS28-ESR <3.2 = low disease activity, and DAS28-ESR <2.6 = remission.
    Mean Change From Baseline in DAS28-ESR Score by Baseline Level of Disease Activity at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the DAS28-ESR score by the participant baseline level of disease activity was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The DAS28-ESR measures disease burden using patient global health (patient self-assessment), tender joint-counts and swollen joint-counts (up to 28), and the ESR with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease burden. The DAS28-ESR is expressed as a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=10 (worst). DAS28-ESR > 5.1 = high disease activity, DAS28-ESR < 3.2 to < =5.1 = low disease activity, and DAS28-ESR <2.6 = remission.
    Mean Change From Baseline in DAS28-ESR Score by Baseline RF Level at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the DAS28-ESR by the participant baseline RF level was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The DAS28-ESR measures disease burden using patient global health (patient self-assessment), tender joint-counts and swollen joint-counts (up to 28), and the ESR. Increasing scores indicate increased burden of disease. The DAS28-ESR is expressed as a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=10 (worst). DAS28-ESR > 5.1 = high disease activity, DAS28-ESR < 3.2 = low disease activity, and DAS28-ESR <2.6 = remission.
    Mean Change From Baseline in DAS28-ESR Score by Baseline Anti-CCP Level at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the DAS28-ESR score by the participant baseline serum level of anti-CCP was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The DAS28-ESR measures disease burden using patient global health (patient self-assessment), tender joint-counts and swollen joint-counts (up to 28), and the ESR. Increasing scores indicate increased burden of disease. The DAS28-ESR is expressed as a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=10 (worst). DAS28-ESR > 5.1 = high disease activity, DAS28-ESR < 3.2 = low disease activity, and DAS28-ESR <2.6 = remission.
    Mean Change From Baseline in DAS28-ESR Score by Smoking Status at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The DAS28-ESR measures disease burden using patient global health (patient self-assessment), tender joint-counts and swollen joint-counts (up to 28), and the ESR. The DAS28-ESR is expressed as a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=10 (worst). Increasing scores indicate increased burden of disease with DAS28-ESR > 5.1 = high disease activity, DAS28-ESR < 3.2 = low disease activity, and DAS28-ESR <2.6 = remission. Pack years smoked is defined as the total number of packs smoked per day multiplied by the number of years the participant smoked.
    Mean Change From Baseline in DAS28-ESR Score by Eligibility for Anti-TNF Treatment at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the DAS28-ESR score by the participant eligibility for anti-TNF treatment was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The DAS28-ESR measures disease burden using patient global health (patient self-assessment), tender joint-counts and swollen joint-counts (up to 28), and the ESR. The DAS28-ESR is expressed as a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=10 (worst). Increasing scores indicate increased burden of disease with DAS28-ESR > 5.1 = high disease activity, DAS28-ESR < 3.2 = low disease activity, and DAS28-ESR <2.6 = remission.
    Mean Change From Baseline in DAS28-ESR Score by Participant Baseline Expectation of Treatment Outcome at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the DAS28-ESR score by the participant baseline expectation of treatment outcome was evaluated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The DAS28-ESR measures disease burden using patient global health (patient self-assessment), tender joint-counts and swollen joint-counts (up to 28), and the ESR. The DAS28-ESR is expressed as a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=10 (worst). Increasing scores indicate increased burden of disease with DAS28-ESR > 5.1 = high disease activity, DAS28-ESR < 3.2 = low disease activity, and DAS28-ESR <2.6 = remission. The participant expectation scale was evaluated by questionnaire for a categorical score of 1 (best) to 5 (worst).
    Mean Change From Baseline in DAS28-ESR Score by Physician Experience Level at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The DAS28-ESR measures disease burden using patient global health (patient self-assessment), tender joint-counts and swollen joint-counts (up to 28), and the ESR. The DAS28-ESR is expressed as a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=10 (worst). Increasing scores indicate increased burden of disease with DAS28-ESR > 5.1 = high disease activity, DAS28-ESR < 3.2 = low disease activity, and DAS28-ESR <2.6 = remission. Physician experience is defined as the number of years the treating physician has experience managing patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
    Mean Change From Baseline in DAS28-ESR Score by Physician Experience Level With Biologics at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The DAS28-ESR measures disease burden using patient global health (patient self-assessment), tender joint-counts and swollen joint-counts (up to 28), and the ESR. The DAS28-ESR is expressed as a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=10 (worst). Increasing scores indicate increased burden of disease with DAS28-ESR > 5.1 = high disease activity, DAS28-ESR < 3.2 = low disease activity, and DAS28-ESR <2.6 = remission. Physician experience is defined as the number of years the treating physician has experience managing rheumatoid arthritis with biologics.
    Mean Change From Baseline in DAS28-ESR Score by the Number of Patients Treated by the Physician With Biologics at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The DAS28-ESR measures disease burden using patient global health (patient self-assessment), tender joint-counts and swollen joint-counts (up to 28), and the ESR. The DAS28-ESR is expressed as a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=10 (worst). Increasing scores indicate increased burden of disease with DAS28-ESR > 5.1 = high disease activity, DAS28-ESR < 3.2 = low disease activity, and DAS28-ESR <2.6 = remission. The number of patients treated with biologics is defined as the number of patients with rheumatoid arthritis treated by the physician in the last month with biologic agents.
    Mean Change From Baseline in DAS28-ESR by the the Physician Expectation of Treatment Outcome at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The DAS28-ESR measures disease burden using patient global health (patient self-assessment), tender joint-counts and swollen joint-counts (up to 28), and the ESR. The DAS28-ESR is expressed as a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=10 (worst). Increasing scores indicate increased burden of disease with DAS28-ESR > 5.1 = high disease activity, DAS28-ESR < 3.2 = low disease activity, and DAS28-ESR <2.6 = remission. The physician's expectation of treatment outcome was assessed at the start of Month 4, when physicians were asked to rate their expectations of treatment outcome as: high disease activity, moderate disease activity, low disease activity, or remission.
    Mean Change From Baseline in DAS28-CRP Score by Concomitant MTX Dose at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the DAS28-CRP was calculated by concomitant MTX dose (low < 10mg/wk, medium >= 10 to < 15 mg/week, and high >=15 mg/week) at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The DAS28-CRP measures disease burden using patient global health (patient self-assessment), tender joint-counts and swollen joint-counts (up to 28), and the CRP. The DAS28-CRP is expressed as a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=10 (worst). Increasing scores indicate increased burden of disease with DAS28-CRP> 5.1 = high disease activity, DAS28-CRP < 3.2 = low disease activity, and DAS28-CRP <2.6 = remission.
    Mean Change From Baseline in DAS28-CRP Score by Concomitant DMARD Background Treatment at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The DAS28-CRP measures disease burden using patient global health (patient self-assessment), tender joint-counts & swollen joint-counts (up to 28), and the CRP. The DAS28-CRP is expressed as a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=10 (worst). Increasing scores indicate increased burden of disease with DAS28-CRP >5.1 =high disease activity, DAS28-CRP <3.2=low disease activity, and DAS28-CRP <2.6=remission. DMARD Combination 1 = MTX + hydrochloroquine, chloroquine, chloroquine phosphate; Combination 2 = MTX + leflunomide; Combination 3 = MTX + sulfasalazine; Combination 4 = MTX + hydrochloroquine, chloroquine, chloroquine phosphate + sulfasalazine; Combination 5 =leflunomide.
    Mean Change From Baseline in DAS28-CRP by Concomitant Corticosteroid Treatment at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the DAS28-CRP by participant concomitant corticosteroid use was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The DAS28-CRP measures disease burden using patient global health (patient self-assessment), tender joint-counts and swollen joint-counts (up to 28), and the CRP. The DAS28-CRP is expressed as a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=10 (worst). Increasing scores indicate increased burden of disease with DAS28-CRP> 5.1 = high disease activity, DAS28-CRP < 3.2 = low disease activity, and DAS28-CRP <2.6 = remission.
    Mean Change From Baseline in DAS28-CRP Score by the Number of DMARD Failures at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the DAS28-CRP score by the number of participant DMARD failures was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The DAS28-CRP measures disease burden using patient global health (patient self-assessment), tender joint-counts and swollen joint-counts (up to 28), and the CRP. The DAS28-CRP is expressed as a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=10 (worst). Increasing scores indicate increased burden of disease with DAS28-CRP> 5.1 = high disease activity, DAS28-CRP < 3.2 = low disease activity, and DAS28-CRP <2.6 = remission.
    Mean Change From Baseline in DAS28-CRP Score by Duration of Disease at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the DAS28-CRP score by the participant duration of disease was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The duration of disease is defined as the time since the diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis. The DAS28-CRP measures disease burden using patient global health (patient self-assessment), tender joint-counts and swollen joint-counts (up to 28), and the CRP. The DAS28-CRP is expressed as a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=10 (worst). Increasing scores indicate increased burden of disease with DAS28-CRP> 5.1 = high disease activity, DAS28-CRP < 3.2 = low disease activity, and DAS28-CRP <2.6 = remission.
    Mean Change From Baseline in DAS28-CRP Score by Baseline Level of Disease Activity at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the DAS28-CRP score by the participant baseline level of disease activity was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The DAS28-CRP measures disease burden using patient global health (patient self-assessment), tender joint-counts and swollen joint-counts (up to 28), and the CRP with increasing scores indicating increased burden of disease. The DAS28-CRP is expressed as a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=10 (worst). DAS28-CRP > 5.1 = high disease activity, DAS28-CRP < 3.2 to < =5.1 = low disease activity, and DAS28-CRP <2.6 = remission.
    Mean Change From Baseline in DAS28-CRP Score by Baseline RF Level at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the DAS28-CRP by the participant baseline RF level was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The DAS28-CRP measures disease burden using patient global health (patient self-assessment), tender joint-counts and swollen joint-counts (up to 28), and the CRP. The DAS28-CRP is expressed as a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=10 (worst). Increasing scores indicate increased burden of disease with DAS28-CRP> 5.1 = high disease activity, DAS28-CRP < 3.2 = low disease activity, and DAS28-CRP <2.6 = remission.
    Mean Change From Baseline in DAS28-CRP Score by Baseline Anti-CCP Level at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the DAS28-CRP score by the participant baseline serum level of anti-CCP was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The DAS28-CRP measures disease burden using patient global health (patient self-assessment), tender joint-counts and swollen joint-counts (up to 28), and the CRP. The DAS28-CRP is expressed as a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=10 (worst). Increasing scores indicate increased burden of disease with DAS28-CRP> 5.1 = high disease activity, DAS28-CRP < 3.2 = low disease activity, and DAS28-CRP <2.6 = remission.
    Mean Change From Baseline in DAS28-CRP Score by Smoking Status at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The DAS28-CRP measures disease burden using patient global health (patient self-assessment), tender joint-counts and swollen joint-counts (up to 28), and the CRP. The DAS28-CRP is expressed as a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=10 (worst). Increasing scores indicate increased burden of disease with DAS28-CRP> 5.1 = high disease activity, DAS28-CRP < 3.2 = low disease activity, and DAS28-CRP <2.6 = remission. Pack years smoked is defined as the total number of packs smoked per day multiplied by the number of years the participant smoked.
    Mean Change From Baseline in DAS28-CRP Score by Eligibility for Anti-TNF Treatment at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the DAS28-CRP score by the participant eligibility for anti-TNF treatment was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The DAS28-CRP measures disease burden using patient global health (patient self-assessment), tender joint-counts and swollen joint-counts (up to 28), and the CRP. The DAS28-CRP is expressed as a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=10 (worst). Increasing scores indicate increased burden of disease with DAS28-CRP> 5.1 = high disease activity, DAS28-CRP < 3.2 = low disease activity, and DAS28-CRP <2.6 = remission.
    Mean Change From Baseline in DAS28-CRP Score by Participant Baseline Expectation of Treatment Outcome at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the DAS28-CRP score by the participant baseline expectation of treatment outcome was evaluated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The DAS28-CRP measures disease burden using patient global health (patient self-assessment), tender joint-counts and swollen joint-counts (up to 28), and the CRP. The DAS28-CRP is expressed as a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=10 (worst). Increasing scores indicate increased burden of disease with DAS28-CRP> 5.1 = high disease activity, DAS28-CRP < 3.2 = low disease activity, and DAS28-CRP <2.6 = remission. The participant expectation scale was evaluated by questionnaire for a categorical score of 1 (best) to 5 (worst).
    Mean Change From Baseline in DAS28-CRP Score by Physician Experience Level at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The DAS28-CRP measures disease burden using patient global health (patient self-assessment), tender joint-counts and swollen joint-counts (up to 28), and the CRP. The DAS28-CRP is expressed as a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=10 (worst). Increasing scores indicate increased burden of disease with DAS28-CRP> 5.1 = high disease activity, DAS28-CRP < 3.2 = low disease activity, and DAS28-CRP <2.6 = remission. Physician experience is defined as the number of years the treating physician has experience managing patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
    Mean Change From Baseline in DAS28-CRP Score by Physician Experience Level With Biologics at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The DAS28-CRP measures disease burden using patient global health (patient self-assessment), tender joint-counts and swollen joint-counts (up to 28), and the CRP. The DAS28-CRP is expressed as a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=10 (worst). Increasing scores indicate increased burden of disease with DAS28-CRP> 5.1 = high disease activity, DAS28-CRP < 3.2 = low disease activity, and DAS28-CRP <2.6 = remission. Physician experience is defined as the number of years the treating physician has experience managing rheumatoid arthritis with biologics.
    Mean Change From Baseline in DAS28-CRP Score by the Number of Patients Treated by the Physician With Biologics at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The DAS28-CRP measures disease burden using patient global health (patient self-assessment), tender joint-counts and swollen joint-counts (up to 28), and the CRP. The DAS28-CRP is expressed as a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=10 (worst). Increasing scores indicate increased burden of disease with DAS28-CRP> 5.1 = high disease activity, DAS28-CRP < 3.2 = low disease activity, and DAS28-CRP <2.6 = remission. The number of patients treated with biologics is defined as the number of patients with rheumatoid arthritis treated by the physician in the last month with biologic agents.
    Mean Change From Baseline in DAS28-CRP by the the Physician Expectation of Treatment Outcome at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The DAS28-CRP measures disease burden using patient global health (patient self-assessment), tender joint-counts and swollen joint-counts (up to 28), and the CRP. The DAS28-CRP is expressed as a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=10 (worst). Increasing scores indicate increased burden of disease with DAS28-CRP> 5.1 = high disease activity, DAS28-CRP < 3.2 = low disease activity, and DAS28-CRP <2.6 = remission. The physician's expectation of treatment outcome was assessed at the start of Month 4, when physicians were asked to rate their expectations of treatment outcome as: high disease activity, moderate disease activity, low disease activity, or remission.
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Simplified Disease Activity Index (SDAI) Score by Concomitant MTX Dose at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the SDAI was calculated by concomitant MTX dose (low < 10mg/wk, medium >= 10 to < 15 mg/week, and high >=15 mg/week) at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The SDAI is the numerical sum of five outcome parameters: tender and swollen joint count (based on a 28-joint assessment), patient and physician global assessment of disease activity (VAS 0cm [best] - 10cm [worst]) and level of C-reactive protein (mg/dL, normal <1 mg/dL) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease. The SDAI is expressed as a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=86 (worst).
    Mean Change From Baseline in SDAI Score by Concomitant DMARD Background Treatment at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The SDAI is the numerical sum of 5 outcome parameters: tender and swollen joint count (28-joint assessment), patient and physician global assessment of disease activity (VAS 0cm [best] - 10 cm [worst]) and level of C-reactive protein (mg/dL, normal <1 mg/dL) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease. The SDAI is expressed as a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=86 (worst). DMARD Combination 1 = MTX + hydrochloroquine, chloroquine, chloroquine phosphate; Combination 2 = MTX + leflunomide; Combination 3 = MTX + sulfasalazine; Combination 4 = MTX + hydrochloroquine, chloroquine, chloroquine phosphate + sulfasalazine; Combination 5 = leflunomide.
    Mean Change From Baseline in SDAI by Concomitant Corticosteroid Treatment at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the SDAI by participant concomitant corticosteroid use was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The SDAI is the numerical sum of five outcome parameters: tender and swollen joint count (based on a 28-joint assessment), patient and physician global assessment of disease activity (VAS 0 cm [best] - 10 cm [worst]) and level of C-reactive protein (mg/dL, normal <1 mg/dL) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease. The SDAI is expressed as a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=86 (worst).
    Mean Change From Baseline in SDAI by the Number of DMARD Failures at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the SDAI by the number of participant DMARD failures was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The SDAI is the numerical sum of five outcome parameters: tender and swollen joint count (based on a 28-joint assessment), patient and physician global assessment of disease activity (VAS 0cm [best] - 10 cm [worst]) and level of C-reactive protein (mg/dL, normal <1 mg/dL) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease. The SDAI is expressed as a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=86 (worst).
    Mean Change From Baseline in SDAI by Duration of Disease at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the SDAI by the participant duration of disease was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The duration of disease is defined as the time since the diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis. The SDAI is the numerical sum of five outcome parameters: tender and swollen joint count (based on a 28-joint assessment), patient and physician global assessment of disease activity (VAS 0cm [best] - 10 cm [worst]) and level of C-reactive protein (mg/dL, normal <1 mg/dL) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease. The SDAI is expressed as a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=86 (worst).
    Mean Change From Baseline in SDAI by Baseline Level of Disease Activity at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the SDAI by the participant baseline level of disease activity was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The SDAI is the numerical sum of five outcome parameters: tender and swollen joint count (based on a 28-joint assessment), patient and physician global assessment of disease activity (VAS 0cm [best] - 10 cm [worst]) and level of C-reactive protein (mg/dL, normal <1 mg/dL) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease with increasing scores indicating increased burden of disease. DAS28-ESR > 5.1 = high disease activity, DAS28-ESR < 3.2 to < =5.1 = low disease activity, and DAS28-ESR <2.6 = remission. The SDAI is expressed as a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=86 (worst).
    Mean Change From Baseline in SDAI by Baseline RF Level at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the SDAI by the participant baseline RF level was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The SDAI is the numerical sum of 5 outcome parameters: tender and swollen joint count (28-joint assessment), patient and physician global assessment of disease activity (VAS 0cm [best] - 10 cm [worst]) and level of C-reactive protein (mg/dL, normal <1 mg/dL) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease. The SDAI is expressed as a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=86 (worst).
    Mean Change From Baseline in SDAI by Baseline Anti-CCP Level at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the SDAI by the participant baseline serum level of anti-CCP was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The SDAI is the numerical sum of 5 outcome parameters: tender and swollen joint count (28-joint assessment), patient and physician global assessment of disease activity (VAS 0cm [best] - 10 cm [worst]) and level of C-reactive protein (mg/dL, normal <1 mg/dL) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease. The SDAI is expressed as a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=86 (worst).
    Mean Change From Baseline in SDAI by Smoking Status at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The SDAI is the numerical sum of 5 outcome parameters: tender and swollen joint count (28-joint assessment), patient and physician global assessment of disease activity (VAS 0cm [best] - 10 cm [worst]) and level of C-reactive protein (mg/dL, normal <1 mg/dL) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease. Pack years smoked is defined as the total number of packs smoked per day multiplied by the number of years the participant smoked. The SDAI is expressed as a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=86 (worst).
    Mean Change From Baseline in SDAI by Eligibility for Anti-TNF Treatment at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the SDAI by the participant eligibility for anti-TNF treatment was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The SDAI is the numerical sum of 5 outcome parameters: tender and swollen joint count (28-joint assessment), patient and physician global assessment of disease activity (VAS 0cm [best] - 10 cm [worst]) and level of C-reactive protein (mg/dL, normal <1 mg/dL) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease. The SDAI is expressed as a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=86 (worst).
    Mean Change From Baseline in SDAI by Participant Baseline Expectation of Treatment Outcome at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the SDAI by the participant baseline expectation of treatment outcome was evaluated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The SDAI is the numerical sum of 5 outcome parameters: tender and swollen joint count (28-joint assessment), patient and physician global assessment of disease activity (VAS 0cm [best] - 10 cm [worst]) and level of C-reactive protein (mg/dL, normal <1 mg/dL) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease. The SDAI is expressed as a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=86 (worst). The participant expectation scale was evaluated by questionnaire for a categorical score of 1 (best) to 5 (worst).
    Mean Change From Baseline in SDAI by Physician Experience Level at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The SDAI is the numerical sum of 5 outcome parameters: tender and swollen joint count (28-joint assessment), patient and physician global assessment of disease activity (VAS 0cm [best] - 10 cm [worst]) and level of C-reactive protein (mg/dL, normal <1 mg/dL) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease. The SDAI is expressed as a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=86 (worst). Physician experience is defined as the number of years the treating physician has experience managing patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
    Mean Change From Baseline in SDAI by Physician Experience Level With Biologics at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The SDAI is the numerical sum of 5 outcome parameters: tender and swollen joint count (28-joint assessment), patient and physician global assessment of disease activity (VAS 0cm [best] - 10 cm [worst]) and level of C-reactive protein (mg/dL, normal <1 mg/dL) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease. The SDAI is expressed as a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=86 (worst). Physician experience is defined as the number of years the treating physician has experience managing rheumatoid arthritis with biologics.
    Mean Change From Baseline in SDAI by the Number of Patients Treated by the Physician With Biologics at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The SDAI is the numerical sum of 5 outcome parameters: tender and swollen joint count (28-joint assessment), patient and physician global assessment of disease activity (VAS 0cm [best] - 10 cm [worst]) and level of C-reactive protein (mg/dL, normal <1 mg/dL) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease. The SDAI is expressed as a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=86 (worst). The number of patients treated with biologics is defined as the number of patients with rheumatoid arthritis treated by the physician in the last month with biologic agents.
    Mean Change From Baseline in SDAI by the the Physician Expectation of Treatment Outcome at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The SDAI is the numerical sum of 5 outcome parameters: tender and swollen joint count (28-joint assessment), patient and physician global assessment of disease activity (VAS 0cm [best] - 10 cm [worst]) and level of C-reactive protein (mg/dL, normal <1 mg/dL) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease. The SDAI is expressed as a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=86 (worst). The physician's expectation of treatment outcome was assessed at the start of Month 4, when physicians were asked to rate their expectations of treatment outcome as: high disease activity, moderate disease activity, low disease activity, or remission.
    Number of Participants Who Achieved DAS28-ESR EULAR Response
    EULAR response was assessed at the end of Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6 by the Disease Activity Score using the 28 tender and swollen joint count calculated with erythrocyte sedimentation rate values (DAS28-ESR). A good response would was defined as a decrease >1.2 units and a final DAS28-ESR < 3.2 units, while a moderate response was defined as a decrease > 1.2 units and final DAS28-ESR >= 3.2 units, OR a decrease of 0.6 to 1.2.
    Number of Participants Who Achieved DAS28-CRP EULAR Response
    DAS28-CRP EULAR response is defined as a good or moderate response that results in a DAS28-CRP >=0.6.
    Number of Participants Achieving Low Disease Activity and Remission at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The number of participants achieving low disease activity or remission was calculated by the DAS28-ESR, DAS28-CRP, and SDAI at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. Low disease activity by DAS28-ESR was defined as >= 2.6 to 3.2, and remission was defined as a DAS28-ESR <2.6. Low disease activity by DAS28-CRP was defined as DAS28-CRP >=2.6 to 3.2, and remission was defined as DAS28-CRP >2.6. Low disease activity by SDAI was defined as SDAI >5.0 to <=20, and remission was defined as SDAI <=5.0.
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Disability Index of the Health Assessment Questionnaire (HAQ-DI) by Concomitant MTX Dose at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline the disability index of the HAQ was calculated by concomitant MTX dose (low < 10mg/wk, medium >= 10 to < 15 mg/week, and high >=15 mg/week) at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The HAQ-DI assesses 8 categories of daily activity including dressing, arising, eating, walking, hygiene, reach, grip, and common activities with a score 0 (best) to 3 (worst)with 0=able to do, 1=with some difficulty, 2=with much difficulty, and 3=unable to do for a combined total score of 0 (best) to 32 (worst).
    Mean Change From Baseline in HAQ-DI by Concomitant DMARD Background Treatment at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The HAQ-DI assesses 8 categories of daily activity including dressing, arising, eating, walking, hygiene, reach, grip, and common activities with a score 0 (best) to 3 (worst) with 0=able to do, 1=with some difficulty, 2=with much difficulty, and 3=unable to do for a combined total score of 0 (best) to 32 (worst). DMARD Combination 1 = MTX + hydrochloroquine, chloroquine, chloroquine phosphate; Combination 2 = MTX + leflunomide; Combination 3 = MTX + sulfasalazine; Combination 4 = MTX + hydrochloroquine, chloroquine, chloroquine phosphate + sulfasalazine; Combination 5 = leflunomide.
    Mean Change From Baseline in HAQ-DI by Concomitant Corticosteroid Treatment at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the HAQ-DI by participant concomitant corticosteroid use was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The HAQ-DI assesses 8 categories of daily activity including dressing, arising, eating, walking, hygiene, reach, grip, and common activities with a score 0 (best) to 3 (worst) with 0=able to do, 1=with some difficulty, 2=with much difficulty, and 3=unable to do for a combined total score of 0 (best) to 32 (worst).
    Mean Change From Baseline in HAQ-DI by the Number of DMARD Failures at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the HAQ-DI by the number of participant DMARD failures was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The HAQ-DI assesses 8 categories of daily activity including dressing, arising, eating, walking, hygiene, reach, grip, and common activities with a score 0 (best) to 3 (worst) with 0=able to do, 1=with some difficulty, 2=with much difficulty, and 3=unable to do for a combined total score of 0 (best) to 32 (worst).
    Mean Change From Baseline in HAQ-DI by Duration of Disease at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the HAQ-DI by the participant duration of disease was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The duration of disease is defined as the time since the diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis. The HAQ-DI assesses 8 categories of daily activity including dressing, arising, eating, walking, hygiene, reach, grip, and common activities with a score 0 (best) to 3 (worst) with 0=able to do, 1=with some difficulty, 2=with much difficulty, and 3=unable to do for a combined total score of 0 (best) to 32 (worst).
    Mean Change From Baseline in HAQ-DI by Baseline Level of Disease Activity at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the HAQ-DI by the participant baseline level of disease activity was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The HAQ-DI assesses 8 categories of daily activity including dressing, arising, eating, walking, hygiene, reach, grip, and common activities with a score 0 (best) to 3 (worst) with 0=able to do, 1=with some difficulty, 2=with much difficulty, and 3=unable to do for a combined total score of 0 (best) to 32 (worst). DAS28-ESR > 5.1 = high disease activity, DAS28-ESR < 3.2 to < =5.1 = low disease activity, and DAS28-ESR <2.6 = remission.
    Mean Change From Baseline in HAQ-DI by Baseline RF Level at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the HAQ-DI by the participant baseline RF level was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The HAQ-DI assesses 8 categories of daily activity including dressing, arising, eating, walking, hygiene, reach, grip, and common activities with a score 0 (best) to 3 (worst) with 0=able to do, 1=with some difficulty, 2=with much difficulty, and 3=unable to do for a combined total score of 0 (best) to 32 (worst).
    Mean Change From Baseline in HAQ-DI by Baseline Anti-CCP Level at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the HAQ-DI by the participant baseline serum level of anti-CCP was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The HAQ-DI assesses 8 categories of daily activity including dressing, arising, eating, walking, hygiene, reach, grip, and common activities with a score 0 (best) to 3 (worst) with 0=able to do, 1=with some difficulty, 2=with much difficulty, and 3=unable to do for a combined total score of 0 (best) to 32 (worst).
    Mean Change From Baseline in HAQ-DI by Smoking Status at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The HAQ-DI assesses 8 categories of daily activity including dressing, arising, eating, walking, hygiene, reach, grip, and common activities with a score 0 (best) to 3 (worst) with 0=able to do, 1=with some difficulty, 2=with much difficulty, and 3=unable to do for a combined total score of 0 (best) to 32 (worst). Pack years smoked is defined as the total number of packs smoked per day multiplied by the number of years the participant smoked.
    Mean Change From Baseline in HAQ-DI by Eligibility for Anti-TNF Treatment at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the HAQ-DI by the participant eligibility for anti-TNF treatment was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The HAQ-DI assesses 8 categories of daily activity including dressing, arising, eating, walking, hygiene, reach, grip, and common activities with a score 0 (best) to 3 (worst) with 0=able to do, 1=with some difficulty, 2=with much difficulty, and 3=unable to do for a combined total score of 0 (best) to 32 (worst).
    Mean Change From Baseline in HAQ-DI by Participant Baseline Expectation of Treatment Outcome at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the HAQ-DI by the participant baseline expectation of treatment outcome was evaluated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The HAQ-DI assesses 8 categories of daily activity including dressing, arising, eating, walking, hygiene, reach, grip, and common activities with a score 0 (best) to 3 (worst) with 0=able to do, 1=with some difficulty, 2=with much difficulty, and 3=unable to do for a combined total score of 0 (best) to 32 (worst). The participant expectation scale was evaluated by questionnaire for a categorical score of 1 (best) to 5 (worst).
    Mean Change From Baseline in HAQ-DI by Physician Experience Level at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The HAQ-DI assesses 8 categories of daily activity including dressing, arising, eating, walking, hygiene, reach, grip, and common activities with a score 0 (best) to 3 (worst) with 0=able to do, 1=with some difficulty, 2=with much difficulty, and 3=unable to do for a combined total score of 0 (best) to 32 (worst). Physician experience is defined as the number of years the treating physician has experience managing patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
    Mean Change From Baseline in HAQ-DI by Physician Experience Level With Biologics at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The HAQ-DI assesses 8 categories of daily activity including dressing, arising, eating, walking, hygiene, reach, grip, and common activities with a score 0 (best) to 3 (worst) with 0=able to do, 1=with some difficulty, 2=with much difficulty, and 3=unable to do for a combined total score of 0 (best) to 32 (worst). Physician experience is defined as the number of years the treating physician has experience managing rheumatoid arthritis with biologics.
    Mean Change From Baseline in HAQ-DI by the Number of Patients Treated by the Physician With Biologics at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The HAQ-DI assesses 8 categories of daily activity including dressing, arising, eating, walking, hygiene, reach, grip, and common activities with a scores ranging from 0 (best) to 3 (best) with 0=able to do, 1=with some difficulty, 2=with much difficulty, and 3=unable to do for a combined total score of 0 (best) to 32 (worst). The number of patients treated with biologics is defined as the number of patients with rheumatoid arthritis treated by the physician in the last month with biologic agents.
    Mean Change From Baseline in HAQ-DI by the the Physician Expectation of Treatment Outcome at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The HAQ-DI assesses 8 categories of daily activity including dressing, arising, eating, walking, hygiene, reach, grip, and common activities with a score 0 (best) to 3 (worst) with 0=able to do, 1=with some difficulty, 2=with much difficulty, and 3=unable to do for a combined total score of 0 (best) to 32 (worst). The physician's expectation of treatment outcome was assessed at the start of Month 4, when physicians were asked to rate their expectations of treatment outcome as: high disease activity, moderate disease activity, low disease activity, or remission.
    Number of Participants Who Achieved Minimal or Absence of Functional Impairment
    The number of participants that achieved minimal or absence of functional impairment as assessed by the HAQ at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6 was calculated. Minimal or absence of functional impairment was defined as a HAQ score of <=0.5. The HAQ evaluates participants on a scale of 0 to 3, with 0=with no difficulty, 1=with some difficulty, 2=with much difficulty, and 3=unable to do.
    Mean Change From Baseline in the EuroQOL (EQ-5D) Quality-of-Life Questionnaire by Concomitant MTX Dose at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Concomitant MTX dose was defined as low < 10mg/wk, medium >= 10 to < 15 mg/week, and and high >=15 mg/week. The EQ-5D assesses the 5 domains of mobility, self-care, usual activities, pain/discomfort, and anxiety/depression. The participant is asked to indicate their health state by ticking the box against the most appropriate statement in each of the 5 dimensions. The digits (1 [best] to 3 [worst]; with 0= no problems, 1 = some problems, 2 = some problems, and 3= severe problems) for the 5 dimensions can be combined in a 5-digit number describing the participant's health state. The numerals 1 to 3 have no arithmetic properties and should not be used as a cardinal score.
    Mean Change From Baseline in EQ-5D by Concomitant DMARD Background Treatment at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The EQ-5D assesses the 5 domains of mobility, self-care, usual activities, pain/discomfort, and anxiety/depression. The participant is asked to indicate their health state by ticking the box against the most appropriate statement in each of the 5 dimensions. The digits (1 [best] to 3 [worst]; with 0= no problems, 1 = some problems, 2 = some problems, and 3= severe problems) for the 5 dimensions can be combined in a 5-digit number describing the participant's health state. The numerals 1 to 3 have no arithmetic properties and should not be used as a cardinal score. DMARD Combination 1=MTX + hydrochloroquine, chloroquine, chloroquine phosphate; Combination 2=MTX + leflunomide; Combination 3=MTX +sulfasalazine; Combination 4=MTX + hydrochloroquine, chloroquine, chloroquine phosphate+sulfasalazine; Combination 5=leflunomide.
    Mean Change From Baseline in EQ-5D by Concomitant Corticosteroid Treatment at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the EQ-5D by participant concomitant corticosteroid use was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The EQ-5D assesses the 5 domains of mobility, self-care, usual activities, pain/discomfort, and anxiety/depression. The participant is asked to indicate their health state by ticking the box against the most appropriate statement in each of the 5 dimensions. The digits (1 [best] to 3 [worst]; with 0= no problems, 1 = some problems, 2 = some problems, and 3= severe problems) for the 5 dimensions can be combined in a 5-digit number describing the participant's health state. The numerals 1 to 3 have no arithmetic properties and should not be used as a cardinal score.
    Mean Change From Baseline in EQ-5D by the Number of DMARD Failures at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the EQ-5D by the number of participant DMARD failures was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The EQ-5D assesses the 5 domains of mobility, self-care, usual activities, pain/discomfort, and anxiety/depression. The participant is asked to indicate their health state by ticking the box against the most appropriate statement in each of the 5 dimensions. The digits (1 [best] to 3 [worst]; with 0= no problems, 1 = some problems, 2 = some problems, and 3= severe problems) for the 5 dimensions can be combined in a 5-digit number describing the participant's health state. The numerals 1 to 3 have no arithmetic properties and should not be used as a cardinal score.
    Mean Change From Baseline in EQ-5D by Duration of Disease at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the EQ-5D by the participant duration of disease was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The duration of disease is defined as the time since the diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis. The EQ-5D assesses the 5 domains of mobility, self-care, usual activities, pain/discomfort, and anxiety/depression. The participant is asked to indicate their health state by ticking the box against the most appropriate statement in each of the 5 dimensions. The digits (1 [best] to 3 [worst]; with 0= no problems, 1 = some problems, 2 = some problems, and 3= severe problems) for the 5 dimensions can be combined in a 5-digit number describing the participant's health state. The numerals 1 to 3 have no arithmetic properties and should not be used as a cardinal score.
    Mean Change From Baseline in EQ-5D by Baseline Level of Disease Activity at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the EQ-5D by the participant baseline level of disease activity was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The EQ-5D assesses the 5 domains of mobility, self-care, usual activities, pain/discomfort, and anxiety/depression. The participant is asked to indicate their health state by ticking the box against the most appropriate statement in each of the 5 dimensions. The digits (1 [best] to 3 [worst]; with 0= no problems, 1 = some problems, 2 = some problems, and 3= severe problems) for the 5 dimensions can be combined in a 5-digit number describing the participant's health state. The numerals 1 to 3 have no arithmetic properties and should not be used as a cardinal score. DAS28-ESR > 5.1 = high disease activity, DAS28-ESR < 3.2 to < =5.1 = low disease activity, and DAS28-ESR <2.6 = remission.
    Mean Change From Baseline in EQ-5D by Baseline RF Level at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the EQ-5D by the participant baseline RF level was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The EQ-5D assesses the 5 domains of mobility, self-care, usual activities, pain/discomfort, and anxiety/depression. The participant is asked to indicate their health state by ticking the box against the most appropriate statement in each of the 5 dimensions. The digits (1 [best] to 3 [worst]; with 0= no problems, 1 = some problems, 2 = some problems, and 3= severe problems) for the 5 dimensions can be combined in a 5-digit number describing the participant's health state. The numerals 1 to 3 have no arithmetic properties and should not be used as a cardinal score.
    Mean Change From Baseline in EQ-5D by Baseline Anti-CCP Level at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the EQ-5D by the participant baseline serum level of anti-CCP was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The EQ-5D assesses the 5 domains of mobility, self-care, usual activities, pain/discomfort, and anxiety/depression. The participant is asked to indicate their health state by ticking the box against the most appropriate statement in each of the 5 dimensions. The digits (1 [best] to 3 [worst]; with 0= no problems, 1 = some problems, 2 = some problems, and 3= severe problems) for the 5 dimensions can be combined in a 5-digit number describing the participant's health state. The numerals 1 to 3 have no arithmetic properties and should not be used as a cardinal score.
    Mean Change From Baseline in EQ-5D by Smoking Status at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The EQ-5D assesses the 5 domains of mobility, self-care, usual activities, pain/discomfort, and anxiety/depression. The participant is asked to indicate their health state by ticking the box against the most appropriate statement in each of the 5 dimensions. The digits (1 [best] to 3 [worst]; with 0= no problems, 1 = some problems, 2 = some problems, and 3= severe problems) for the 5 dimensions can be combined in a 5-digit number describing the participant's health state. The numerals 1 to 3 have no arithmetic properties and should not be used as a cardinal score. Pack years smoked is defined as the total number of packs smoked per day multiplied by the number of years the participant smoked.
    Mean Change From Baseline in EQ-5D by Eligibility for Anti-TNF Treatment at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the EQ-5D by the participant eligibility for anti-TNF treatment was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The EQ-5D assesses the 5 domains of mobility, self-care, usual activities, pain/discomfort, and anxiety/depression. The participant is asked to indicate their health state by ticking the box against the most appropriate statement in each of the 5 dimensions. The digits (1 [best] to 3 [worst]; with 0= no problems, 1 = some problems, 2 = some problems, and 3= severe problems) for the 5 dimensions can be combined in a 5-digit number describing the participant's health state. The numerals 1 to 3 have no arithmetic properties and should not be used as a cardinal score.
    Mean Change From Baseline in EQ-5D by Participant Baseline Expectation of Treatment Outcome at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The mean change from baseline in the EQ-5D by the participant baseline expectation of treatment outcome was evaluated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The EQ-5D assesses the 5 domains of mobility, self-care, usual activities, pain/discomfort, and anxiety/depression. The participant is asked to indicate their health state by ticking the box against the most appropriate statement in each of the 5 dimensions. The digits (1 [best] to 3 [worst]; with 0= no problems, 1 = some problems, 2 = some problems, and 3= severe problems) for the 5 dimensions can be combined in a 5-digit number describing the participant's health state. The numerals 1 to 3 have no arithmetic properties and should not be used as a cardinal score. The participant expectation scale was evaluated by questionnaire for a categorical score of 1 (best) to 5 (worst).
    Mean Change From Baseline in EQ-5D by Physician Experience Level at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The EQ-5D assesses the 5 domains of mobility, self-care, usual activities, pain/discomfort, and anxiety/depression. The participant is asked to indicate their health state by ticking the box against the most appropriate statement in each of the 5 dimensions. The digits (1 [best] to 3 [worst]; with 0= no problems, 1 = some problems, 2 = some problems, and 3= severe problems) for the 5 dimensions can be combined in a 5-digit number describing the participant's health state. The numerals 1 to 3 have no arithmetic properties and should not be used as a cardinal score. Physician experience is defined as the number of years the treating physician has experience managing patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
    Mean Change From Baseline in EQ-5D by Physician Experience Level With Biologics at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The EQ-5D assesses the 5 domains of mobility, self-care, usual activities, pain/discomfort, and anxiety/depression. The participant is asked to indicate their health state by ticking the box against the most appropriate statement in each of the 5 dimensions. The digits (1 [best] to 3 [worst]; with 0= no problems, 1 = some problems, 2 = some problems, and 3= severe problems) for the 5 dimensions can be combined in a 5-digit number describing the participant's health state. The numerals 1 to 3 have no arithmetic properties and should not be used as a cardinal score. Physician experience is defined as the number of years the treating physician has experience managing rheumatoid arthritis with biologics.
    Mean Change From Baseline in EQ-5D by the Number of Patients Treated by the Physician With Biologics at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The EQ-5D assesses the 5 domains of mobility, self-care, usual activities, pain/discomfort, and anxiety/depression. The participant is asked to indicate their health state by ticking the box against the most appropriate statement in each of the 5 dimensions. The digits (1 [best] to 3 [worst]; with 0= no problems, 1 = some problems, 2 = some problems, and 3= severe problems) for the 5 dimensions can be combined in a 5-digit number describing the participant's health state. The numerals 1 to 3 have no arithmetic properties and should not be used as a cardinal score. The number of patients treated with biologics is defined as the number of patients with rheumatoid arthritis treated by the physician in the last month with biologic agents.
    Mean Change From Baseline in EQ-5D by the the Physician Expectation of Treatment Outcome at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    The EQ-5D assesses the 5 domains of mobility, self-care, usual activities, pain/discomfort, and anxiety/depression. The participant indicates their health state by ticking the box against the most appropriate statement. The digits (1 [best] to 3 [worst]; with 0= no problems, 1 = some problems, 2 = some problems, and 3= severe problems) for the 5 dimensions can be combined in a 5-digit number describing the participant's health state. The numerals 1 to 3 have no arithmetic properties and should not be used as a cardinal score. The physician's expectation of treatment outcome was assessed at the start of Month 4, when physicians were asked to rate their expectations of treatment outcome as: high disease activity, moderate disease activity, low disease activity, or remission.
    Number of Participants With a Participant Acceptable Symptom State (PASS) at Month 4, Month 6, and Month 8
    The number of participants achieving PASS was evaluated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6 was calculated. PASS is participant self-evaluation tool that uses a VAS 0mm (best) - 100mm (worst), with a score <=31 representing an acceptable PASS.
    Mean Area Under the DAS28-ESR Curve From Study Month 6 to Month 12
    The DAS28-ESR is a continuous disease measure which is a composite of 4 variables: the 28 tender joint count, the 28 swollen joint count, ESR, and participant assessment of disease activity measure on a visual analogue scale. The DAS28-ESR has numeric thresholds that define high disease activity (> 5.1), low disease activity (< 3.2) and remission (< 2.6). Minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=10 (worst). The DAS28-ESR area under the curve can be calculated from the DAS28-ESR score versus time curve to provide an assessment of changes in disease activity over time. The area under the DAS28-ESR score versus time curve was computed using the trapezoidal rule and using raw DAS28-ESR score values at Part-2 Baseline, end of Month 12, and at least 2 intermediate time points. The DAS28-ESR area under the curve was then averaged over the total duration (months) and expressed as units on a scale.
    Percentage of Participants Achieving Remission
    Remission was defined as achievement of a DAS28-ESR < 2.6.

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    First Posted
    August 20, 2009
    Last Updated
    March 16, 2017
    Sponsor
    Merck Sharp & Dohme LLC
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    1. Study Identification

    Unique Protocol Identification Number
    NCT00975130
    Brief Title
    Subcutaneous Golimumab (GLM) Plus DMARDs for Rheumatoid Arthritis, Followed by Intravenous/Subcutaneous GLM Strategy (P06129 AM2)
    Acronym
    GO-MORE
    Official Title
    An Open-Label Study Assessing the Addition of Subcutaneous Golimumab (GLM) to Conventional Disease-Modifying Antirheumatic Drug (DMARD) Therapy in Biologic-Naïve Subjects With Rheumatoid Arthritis (Part 1), Followed by a Randomized Study Assessing the Value of Combined Intravenous and Subcutaneous GLM Administration Aimed at Inducing and Maintaining Remission (Part 2)
    Study Type
    Interventional

    2. Study Status

    Record Verification Date
    March 2017
    Overall Recruitment Status
    Completed
    Study Start Date
    September 2009 (undefined)
    Primary Completion Date
    August 2011 (Actual)
    Study Completion Date
    February 2012 (Actual)

    3. Sponsor/Collaborators

    Responsible Party, by Official Title
    Sponsor
    Name of the Sponsor
    Merck Sharp & Dohme LLC

    4. Oversight

    Data Monitoring Committee
    No

    5. Study Description

    Brief Summary
    Part 1 of this trial will assess the safety and effectiveness of subcutaneous (SC) golimumab administered by autoinjector once monthly, when combined with different disease-modifying antirheumatic drug (DMARD) regimens used in daily rheumatology practice. Subsequently, Part 2 will study if a strategy of intravenous (IV) golimumab to induce remission followed by SC golimumab to retain remission is superior to continuing a SC regimen.
    Detailed Description
    Participants who had a good or moderate European League Against Rheumatism (EULAR) response but not achieve remission at the end of Part 1 were invited to participate in Part 2 and were randomized to either intravenous golimumab (IV GLM) + subcutaneous golimumab (SC GLM) or SC GLM alone.

    6. Conditions and Keywords

    Primary Disease or Condition Being Studied in the Trial, or the Focus of the Study
    Arthritis, Rheumatoid

    7. Study Design

    Primary Purpose
    Treatment
    Study Phase
    Phase 3
    Interventional Study Model
    Parallel Assignment
    Masking
    None (Open Label)
    Allocation
    Non-Randomized
    Enrollment
    3366 (Actual)

    8. Arms, Groups, and Interventions

    Arm Title
    SC-GLM50
    Arm Type
    Experimental
    Arm Description
    In Part 1 of the study, participants received subcutaneous golimumab treatment at a dose of 50 mg once monthly for 6 months in combination with background DMARD treatment.
    Arm Title
    IV GLM 2 mg/kg + GLM50-SC
    Arm Type
    Experimental
    Arm Description
    After 6 months of treatment in study Part 1, participants with good or moderate response but not in remission will receive intravenous (IV) golimumab at a dose of 2 mg/kg once monthly for a period of 6 months or until remission is achieved. Participants will receive IV GLM at a dose of 2 mg/kg at the start of Month 7, and then at the start of Month 8 and Month 10 if the subject has not achieved remission at any of these IV administration visits. If remission is achieved, participants were switched to subcutaneous golimumab at a dose of 50 mg once monthly until study end, in combination with background DMARD treatment.
    Arm Title
    GLM50-SC
    Arm Type
    Experimental
    Arm Description
    After 6 months of treatment in study Part 1, participants with good or moderate response but not in remission will receive subcutaneous golimumab at a dose of 50 mg once monthly for a period of 6 months, in combination with background DMARD treatment.
    Intervention Type
    Biological
    Intervention Name(s)
    SC golimumab
    Other Intervention Name(s)
    SCH 900259, subcutaneous
    Intervention Description
    Subcutaneous golimumab at a dose of 50 mg administered once monthly.
    Intervention Type
    Biological
    Intervention Name(s)
    IV golimumab
    Other Intervention Name(s)
    SCH 900259, intravenous
    Intervention Description
    Intravenous golimumab administered up to 3 times (month 7, 8, 10) during a period of 6 months at a dose of 2 mg/kg of body weight.
    Primary Outcome Measure Information:
    Title
    Number of Participants Achieving a Good or Moderate European League Against Rheumatism (EULAR) Response at Month 6
    Description
    EULAR response was assessed at the end of Month 6 by the Disease Activity Score using the 28 tender and swollen joint count calculated with erythrocyte sedimentation rate values (DAS28-ESR). A good response was defined as a decrease >1.2 units and a final DAS28-ESR < 3.2 units, while a moderate response was defined as a decrease > 1.2 units and final DAS28-ESR >= 3.2 units, OR a decrease of 0.6 to 1.2 units AND final DAS28-ESR <= 5.1 units
    Time Frame
    Month 6
    Title
    Number of Participants Experiencing Disease Activity Score 28-Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (DAS28-ESR) Remission at the Start of Month 11 and End of Month 12
    Description
    The number of participants experiencing DAS28-ESR remission was evaluated at the start of study Month 11 and the end of study Month 12. The DAS28-ESR is expressed on a unit on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=10 (worst). Remission was defined as DAS28-ESR <2.6.
    Time Frame
    Start of Month 11, End of Month 12
    Secondary Outcome Measure Information:
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Number of Swollen Joints by Concomitant Methotrexate (MTX) Dose at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the mean number of swollen joints was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6 by concomitant MTX dose (low < 10mg/wk, medium >= 10 to < 15 mg/week, and high >=15 mg/week). A total of 28 joints were evaluated.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Number of Swollen Joints by Disease Modifying Antirheumatic Drug (DMARD) Background Treatment at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the number of swollen joints was calculated by participant baseline background DMARD treatment regimen at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. A total of 28 joints were evaluated. DMARD Combination 1 = MTX + hydrochloroquine, chloroquine, chloroquine phosphate; Combination 2 = MTX + leflunomide; Combination 3 = MTX + sulfasalazine; Combination 4 = MTX + hydrochloroquine, chloroquine, chloroquine phosphate + sulfasalazine; Combination 5 = leflunomide only.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Number of Swollen Joints by Concomitant Corticosteroid Treatment at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the number of swollen joints by participant baseline concomitant corticosteroid treatment was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6 . A total of 28 joints were evaluated.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Number of Swollen Joints by the Number of DMARD Failures at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the mean number of swollen joints by the number of baseline participant DMARD failures was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. A total of 28 joints were evaluated.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Number of Swollen Joints by Duration of Disease at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the mean number of swollen joints was calculated by the participant duration of disease at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The participant duration of disease is defined as the time since the diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis. A total of 28 joints were evaluated.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Number of Swollen Joints by Baseline Level of Disease Activity at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the number of swollen joints by participant baseline level of disease activity was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6 by the participant's level of baseline disease activity, as measured by DAS28-ESR. A total of 28 joints were evaluated. DAS28-ESR > 5.1 = high disease activity, DAS28-ESR < 3.2 to < =5.1 = low disease activity, and DAS28-ESR <2.6 = remission.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Number of Swollen Joints by Baseline Rheumatoid Factor (RF) Level at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The change from baseline in the mean number of swollen joints was calculated by the participant baseline level of RF at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. A total of 28 joints were evaluated.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Number of Swollen Joints by Baseline Anti-Cyclic Citrullinated Antibody (Anti-CCP) Level at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The change from baseline in the mean number of swollen joints was calculated by the participant baseline level of anti-CCP at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. A total of 28 joints were evaluated.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Number of Swollen Joints by Smoking History at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The change from baseline in the mean number of swollen joints was calculated by the baseline participant smoking status at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. A total of 28 joints were evaluated. Pack years smoked is defined as the total number of packs smoked per day multiplied by the number of years the participant smoked.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Number of Swollen Joints by Eligibility for Anti-Tumor Necrosis Factor (Anti-TNF) Treatment at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The change from baseline in the mean number of swollen joints was calculated by the baseline participant eligibility for anti-TNF treatment at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. A total of 28 joints were evaluated.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Number of Swollen Joints by Participant Baseline Expectation of Treatment Outcome at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the number of swollen joints was calculated by the participant baseline expectation of treatment outcome at study Month 2, Month 4, Month 6. A total of 28 joints were evaluated. The participant expectation scale was evaluated by questionnaire for a categorical score of 1 (best) to 5 (worst).
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Number of Swollen Joints by Physician Experience Level at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the number of swollen joints was calculated by the physician experience level at study Month 2, Month 4, Month 6. A total of 28 joints were evaluated. Physician experience is defined as the number of years the treating physician has experience managing rheumatoid arthritis.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Number of Swollen Joints by Physician Experience Level With Biologics at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the number of swollen joints was calculated by the physician experience level with biologics at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. A total of 28 joints were evaluated. Physician experience is defined as the number of years the treating physician has experience managing rheumatoid arthritis with biologics.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Number of Swollen Joints by the Number of Patients Treated by the Physician With Biologics at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the number of swollen joints was calculated by the baseline number of patients the physician treats with biologics at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. A total of 28 joints were evaluated. The number of patients treated with biologics is defined as the number of patients treated by the physician in the last month with biologics for rheumatoid arthritis.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Number of Swollen Joints by the the Physician Expectation of Treatment Outcome at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the number of swollen joints was calculated by the physician's expectation of treatment outcome at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. A total of 28 joints were evaluated. The physician's expectation of treatment outcomes was assessed at the start of Month 4 at which time physicians were asked to rate their expectations of treatment outcome in each participant as: high disease activity, moderate disease activity, low disease activity, or remission.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Number of Tender Joints by Concomitant MTX Dose at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the number of tender joints was calculated by participant concomitant MTX dose (low < 10mg/wk, medium >= 10 to < 15 mg/week, and high >=15 mg/week) at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. A total of 28 joints were evaluated.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Number of Tender Joints by Concomitant DMARD Background Treatment at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the number of tender joints was calculated by participant background DMARD treatment at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. A total of 28 joints were evaluated. DMARD Combination 1 = MTX + hydrochloroquine, chloroquine, chloroquine phosphate; Combination 2 = MTX + leflunomide; Combination 3 = MTX + sulfasalazine; Combination 4 = MTX + hydrochloroquine, chloroquine, chloroquine phosphate + sulfasalazine; Combination 5 = leflunomide only.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Number of Tender Joints by Concomitant Corticosteroid Treatment at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the number of tender joints was calculated by participant baseline concomitant steroid treatment at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. A total 28 joints were evaluated.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Number of Tender Joints by the Number of DMARD Failures at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the number of tender joints was calculated by the number of participant DMARD failures at baseline at study Month 2, Month 4, Month 6. A total of 28 joints were evaluated.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Number of Tender Joints by Duration of Disease at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the number of tender joints was calculated by the participant duration of disease at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. Duration of disease is defined as the time since the diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis. A total of 28 joints were evaluated.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Number of Tender Joints by Baseline Level of Disease Activity at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the number of tender joints was calculated by the participant baseline level of disease activity, as measured by DAS28, at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. A total of 28 joints were evaluated. DAS28-ESR > 5.1 = high disease activity, DAS28-ESR < 3.2 to < =5.1 = low disease activity, and DAS28-ESR <2.6 = remission.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Number of Tender Joints by Baseline RF Level at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The change from baseline in the mean number of tender joints was calculated by the participant baseline level of RF at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. A total of 28 joints were evaluated.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Number of Tender Joints by Baseline Anti-CCP Level at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the number of tender joints was calculated by the participant baseline level of anti-CCP at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. A total of 28 joints were evaluated.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Number of Tender Joints by Smoking History at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the number of tender joints was calculated by the baseline participant smoking status at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. A total of 28 joints were evaluated. Pack years smoked is defined as the total number of packs smoked per day multiplied by the number of years the participant smoked.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Number of Tender Joints by Eligibility for Anti-TNF Treatment at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the number of tender joints was calculated by the baseline participant eligibility for anti-TNF treatment at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. A total of 28 joints were evaluated.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Number of Tender Joints by Participant Baseline Expectation of Treatment Outcome at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the number of tender joints was calculated by the participant baseline expectation of treatment outcome at study Month 2, Month 4, Month 6. A total of 28 joints were evaluated. The participant expectation scale was evaluated by questionnaire for a categorical score of 1 (best) to 5 (worst).
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Number of Tender Joints by Physician Experience Level at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the number of tender joints was calculated by the physician experience level at study Month 2, Month 4, Month 6. A total of 28 joints were evaluated. Physician experience is defined as the number of years the treating physician has experience managing rheumatoid arthritis.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Number of Tender Joints by Physician Experience Level With Biologics at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the number of tender joints was calculated by the physician experience level with biologics at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. A total of 28 joints were evaluated. Physician experience is defined as the number of years the treating physician has experience managing rheumatoid arthritis with biologics.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Number of Tender Joints by the Number of Patients Treated by the Physician With Biologics at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the number of tender joints was calculated by the baseline number of patients the physician treats with biologics at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. A total of 28 joints were evaluated. The number of patients treated with biologics is defined as the number of patients treated by the physician in the last month with biologics for rheumatoid arthritis.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Number of Tender Joints by the the Physician Expectation of Treatment Outcome at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the number of tender joints. was calculated by the physician's expectation of treatment outcome at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. A total of 28 joints were evaluated. The physician's expectation of treatment outcomes was assessed at the start of Month 4 at which time physicians were asked to rate their expectations of treatment outcome in each participant as: high disease activity, moderate disease activity, low disease activity, or remission.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in Participant Global Assessment of Disease Activity by Concomitant MTX Dose at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in participant global assessment of disease activity was calculated by concomitant MTX dose (low < 10mg/wk, medium >= 10 to < 15 mg/week, and high >=15 mg/week) at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The participant global assessment of disease activity was evaluated using a visual analogue scale (VAS; 0mm [best] -100mm [worst]) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in Participant Global Assessment of Disease Activity by Concomitant DMARD Background Treatment at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The participant global assessment of disease activity was evaluated using a VAS (0mm [best] - 100mm [worst]) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease. DMARD Combination 1 = MTX + hydrochloroquine, chloroquine, chloroquine phosphate; Combination 2 = MTX + leflunomide; Combination 3 = MTX + sulfasalazine; Combination 4 = MTX + hydrochloroquine, chloroquine, chloroquine phosphate + sulfasalazine; Combination 5 = leflunomide only.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in Participant Global Assessment of Disease Activity by Concomitant Corticosteroid Treatment at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the participant global assessment of disease activity by participant concomitant corticosteroid use was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The participant global assessment of disease activity was evaluated using a VAS (0mm [best] - 100mm [worst]) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in Participant Global Assessment of Disease Activity Score by the Number of DMARD Failures at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the participant global assessment of disease activity score by the number of participant DMARD failures was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The participant global assessment of disease activity was evaluated using a VAS (0mm [best] - 100mm [worst]) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in Participant Global Assessment of Disease Activity by Duration of Disease at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the participant global assessment of disease activity by the participant duration of disease was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The duration of disease is defined as the time since the diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis. The participant global assessment of disease activity was evaluated using a VAS (0mm [best] - 100mm [worst]) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in Participant Global Assessment of Disease Activity by Baseline Level of Disease Activity at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the participant global assessment of disease activity by the participant baseline level of disease activity was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The participant global assessment of disease activity was evaluated using a VAS (0mm [best] - 100mm [worst]) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in Participant Global Assessment of Disease Activity by Baseline RF Level at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the participant global assessment of disease activity by the participant baseline RF level was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The participant global assessment of disease activity was evaluated using a VAS (0mm [best] - 100mm [worst]) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in Participant Global Assessment of Disease Activity by Baseline Anti-CCP Level at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the participant global assessment of disease activity by the participant baseline serum level of anti-CCP was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The participant global assessment of disease activity was evaluated using a VAS (0mm [best] - 100mm [worst]) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in Participant Global Assessment of Disease Activity by Smoking Status at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the participant global assessment of disease activity by participant baseline smoking status was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The participant global assessment of disease activity was evaluated using a VAS (0mm [best] - 100mm [worst]) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease. Pack years smoked is defined as the total number of packs smoked per day multiplied by the number of years the participant smoked.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in Participant Global Assessment of Disease Activity by Eligibility for Anti-TNF Treatment at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the participant global assessment of disease activity by the participant eligibility for anti-TNF treatment was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The participant global assessment of disease activity was evaluated using a VAS (0mm [best] - 100mm [worst]) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in Participant Global Assessment of Disease Activity by Participant Baseline Expectation of Treatment Outcome at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the participant global assessment of disease activity by the participant baseline expectation of treatment outcome was evaluated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The participant global assessment of disease activity was evaluated using a VAS (0mm [best] - 100mm [worst]) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease. The participant expectation scale was evaluated by questionnaire for a categorical score of 1 (best) to 5 (worst).
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in Participant Global Assessment of Disease Activity by Physician Experience Level at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the participant global assessment of disease activity by the treating physician level of experience was evaluated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The participant global assessment of disease activity was evaluated using a VAS (0mm [best] - 100mm [worst]) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease. Physician experience is defined as the number of years the treating physician has experience managing patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    mm [Best]Mean Change From Baseline in Participant Global Assessment of Disease Activity by Physician Experience Level With Biologics at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the participant global assessment of disease activity by physician experience level with biologics was evaluated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The participant global assessment of disease activity was evaluated using a VAS (0mm [best] - 100mm [worst]) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease. Physician experience is defined as the number of years the treating physician has experience managing rheumatoid arthritis with biologics.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in Participant Global Assessment of Disease Activity by the Number of Patients Treated by the Physician With Biologics at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the participant global assessment of disease activity by the number of patients treated with biologics by the treating physician was evaluated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The participant global assessment of disease activity was evaluated using a VAS (0mm [best] - 100mm [worst]) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease. The number of patients treated with biologics is defined as the number of patients with rheumatoid arthritis treated by the physician in the last month with biologic agents.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in Participant Global Assessment of Disease Activity by the the Physician Expectation of Treatment Outcome at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the participant global assessment of disease activity by the physician's expectation of treatment outcome was evaluated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The participant global assessment of disease activity was evaluated using a VAS (0mm [best] - 100mm [worst]) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease. The physician's expectation of treatment outcome was assessed at the start of Month 4, when physicians were asked to rate their expectations of treatment outcome as: high disease activity, moderate disease activity, low disease activity, or remission.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR) by Concomitant MTX Dose at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The change from baseline in participant serum ESR was calculated by concomitant MTX dose (low < 10mg/wk, medium >= 10 to < 15 mg/week, and high >=15 mg/week) at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in ESR by Concomitant DMARD Background Treatment at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in participant serum ESR by concomitant DMARD background treatment was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. DMARD Combination 1 = MTX + hydrochloroquine, chloroquine, chloroquine phosphate; Combination 2 = MTX + leflunomide; Combination 3 = MTX + sulfasalazine; Combination 4 = MTX + hydrochloroquine, chloroquine, chloroquine phosphate + sulfasalazine; Combination 5 = leflunomide only.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in ESR by Concomitant Corticosteroid Treatment at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in serum ESR by participant concomitant corticosteroid use was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in ESR by the Number of DMARD Failures at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in participant serum ESR by the number of participant DMARD failures was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in ESR by Duration of Disease at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the participant serum ESR by the participant duration of disease was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The duration of disease is defined as the time since the diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in ESR by Baseline Level of Disease Activity at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in participant serum ESR by the participant baseline level of disease activity was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. DAS28-ESR > 5.1 = high disease activity, DAS28-ESR < 3.2 to < =5.1 = low disease activity, and DAS28-ESR <2.6 = remission.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in ESR by Baseline RF Level at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in participant serum ESR by the participant baseline RF level was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in ESR by Baseline Anti-CCP Level at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in ESR by the participant baseline serum level of anti-CCP was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in ESR by Smoking History at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in participant serum ESR by participant baseline smoking status was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. Pack years smoked is defined as the total number of packs smoked per day multiplied by the number of years the participant smoked.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in ESR by Eligibility for Anti-TNF Treatment at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in participant serum ESR by the participant eligibility for anti-TNF treatment was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in ESR by Baseline Expectation of Treatment Outcome at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in participant serum ESR by the participant baseline expectation of treatment outcome was evaluated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The participant expectation scale was evaluated by questionnaire for a categorical score of 1 (best) to 5 (worst).
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in ESR by Physician Experience Level at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in participant serum ESR by the treating physician level of experience was evaluated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. Physician experience is defined as the number of years the treating physician has experience managing patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in ESR by Physician Experience Level With Biologics at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in participant serum ESR by physician experience level with biologics was evaluated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. Physician experience is defined as the number of years the treating physician has experience managing rheumatoid arthritis with biologics.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in ESR by the Number of Patients Treated by the Physician With Biologics at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in participant serum ESR by the number of patients treated with biologics by the treating physician was evaluated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The number of patients treated with biologics is defined as the number of patients with rheumatoid arthritis treated by the physician in the last month with biologic agents.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in ESR by the the Physician Expectation of Treatment Outcome at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in participant serum ESR by the physician's expectation of treatment outcome was evaluated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The physician's expectation of treatment outcome was assessed at the start of Month 4, when physicians were asked to rate their expectations of treatment outcome as: high disease activity, moderate disease activity, low disease activity, or remission.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in C-Reactive Protein (CRP) by Concomitant MTX Dose at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The change from baseline in participant serum CRP was calculated by concomitant MTX dose (low < 10mg/wk, medium >= 10 to < 15 mg/week, and high >=15 mg/week) at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in CRP by Concomitant DMARD Background Treatment at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in participant serum CRP by concomitant DMARD background treatment was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. DMARD Combination 1 = MTX + hydrochloroquine, chloroquine, chloroquine phosphate; Combination 2 = MTX + leflunomide; Combination 3 = MTX + sulfasalazine; Combination 4 = MTX + hydrochloroquine, chloroquine, chloroquine phosphate + sulfasalazine; Combination 5 = leflunomide only.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in CRP by Concomitant Corticosteroid Treatment at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in serum CRP by participant concomitant corticosteroid use was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in CRP by the Number of DMARD Failures at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in participant serum CRP by the number of participant DMARD failures was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in CRP by Duration of Disease at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the participant serum CRP by the participant duration of disease was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The duration of disease is defined as the time since the diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in CRP by Baseline Level of Disease Activity at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in participant serum CRP by the participant baseline level of disease activity was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. DAS28-ESR scores of > 3.2 to <=5.1 indicate moderate disease activity and DAS28-ESR scores of > 5.1 indicate high disease activity.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in CRP by Baseline RF Level at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in participant serum CRP by the participant baseline RF level was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in CRP by Baseline Anti-CCP Level at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in CRP by the participant baseline serum level of anti-CCP was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in CRP by Smoking Status at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in participant serum CRP by participant baseline smoking status was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. Pack years smoked is defined as the total number of packs smoked per day multiplied by the number of years the participant smoked.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in CRP by Eligibility for Anti-TNF Treatment at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in participant serum CRP by the participant eligibility for anti-TNF treatment was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in CRP by Participant Baseline Expectation of Treatment Outcome at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in participant serum CRP by the participant baseline expectation of treatment outcome was evaluated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The participant expectation scale was evaluated by questionnaire for a categorical score of 1 (best) to 5 (worst).
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in CRP by Physician Experience Level at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in participant serum CRP by the treating physician level of experience was evaluated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. Physician experience is defined as the number of years the treating physician has experience managing patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in CRP by Physician Experience Level With Biologics at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in participant serum CRP by physician experience level with biologics was evaluated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. Physician experience is defined as the number of years the treating physician has experience managing rheumatoid arthritis with biologics.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in CRP by the Number of Patients Treated by the Physician With Biologics at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in participant serum CRP by the number of patients treated with biologics by the treating physician was evaluated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The number of patients treated with biologics is defined as the number of patients with rheumatoid arthritis treated by the physician in the last month with biologic agents.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in CRP by the the Physician Expectation of Treatment Outcome at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in participant serum CRP by the physician's expectation of treatment outcome was evaluated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The physician's expectation of treatment outcome was assessed at the start of Month 4, when physicians were asked to rate their expectations of treatment outcome as: high disease activity, moderate disease activity, low disease activity, or remission.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Physician Global Assessment of Disease Activity by Concomitant MTX Dose at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in physician global assessment of disease activity was calculated by concomitant MTX dose (low < 10mg/wk, medium >= 10 to < 15 mg/week, and high >=15 mg/week) at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The physician global assessment of disease activity was evaluated using a VAS (0mm [best] - 100mm [worst]) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Physician Global Assessment of Disease Activity by Concomitant DMARD Background Treatment at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the physician global assessment of disease by concomitant DMARD background treatment was evaluated at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The physician global assessment of disease activity was evaluated using a VAS (0mm [best] - 100mm [worst]) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease. DMARD Combination 1 = MTX + hydrochloroquine, chloroquine, chloroquine phosphate; Combination 2 = MTX + leflunomide; Combination 3 = MTX + sulfasalazine; Combination 4 = MTX + hydrochloroquine, chloroquine, chloroquine phosphate + sulfasalazine; Combination 5 = leflunomide only.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Physician Global Assessment of Disease Activity by Concomitant Corticosteroid Treatment at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the physician global assessment of disease activity by participant concomitant corticosteroid use was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The physician global assessment of disease activity was evaluated using a VAS (0mm [best] - 100mm [worst]) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Physician Global Assessment of Disease Activity Score by the Number of DMARD Failures at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the physician global assessment of disease activity score by the number of participant DMARD failures was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The physician global assessment of disease activity was evaluated using a VAS (0mm [best] - 100mm [worst]) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Physician Global Assessment of Disease Activity by Duration of Disease at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the physician global assessment of disease activity by the participant duration of disease was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The duration of disease is defined as the time since the diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis. The physician global assessment of disease activity was evaluated using a VAS (0mm [best] - 100mm [worst]) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Physician Global Assessment of Disease Activity by Baseline Level of Disease Activity at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the physician global assessment of disease activity by the participant baseline level of disease activity was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The participant global assessment of disease activity was evaluated using a VAS (0mm [best] - 100mm [worst]) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Physician Global Assessment of Disease Activity by Baseline RF Level at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the physician global assessment of disease activity by the participant baseline RF level was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The physician global assessment of disease activity was evaluated using a VAS (0mm [best] - 100mm [worst]) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Physician Global Assessment of Disease Activity by Baseline Anti-CCP Level at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the physician global assessment of disease activity by the participant baseline serum level of anti-CCP was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The physician global assessment of disease activity was evaluated using a VAS (0mm [best] - 100mm [worst]) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Physician Global Assessment of Disease Activity by Smoking Status at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the physician global assessment of disease activity by participant baseline smoking status was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The physician global assessment of disease activity was evaluated using a VAS (0mm [best] - 100mm [worst]) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease. Pack years smoked is defined as the total number of packs smoked per day multiplied by the number of years the participant smoked.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Physician Global Assessment of Disease Activity by Eligibility for Anti-TNF Treatment at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the physician global assessment of disease activity by the participant eligibility for anti-TNF treatment was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The physician global assessment of disease activity was evaluated using a VAS (0mm [best] - 100mm [worst]) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Physician Global Assessment of Disease Activity by Participant Baseline Expectation of Treatment Outcome at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the physician global assessment of disease activity by the participant baseline expectation of treatment outcome was evaluated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The physician global assessment of disease activity was evaluated using a VAS (0mm [best] -100mm [worst]) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease. The participant expectation scale was evaluated by questionnaire for a categorical score of 1 (best) to 5 (worst).
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Physician Global Assessment of Disease Activity by Physician Experience Level at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the physician global assessment of disease activity by the treating physician level of experience was evaluated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The participant global assessment of disease activity was evaluated using a VAS (0mm [best] - 100mm [worst]) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease. Physician experience is defined as the number of years the treating physician has experience managing patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Physician Global Assessment of Disease Activity by Physician Experience Level With Biologics at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the physician global assessment of disease activity by physician experience level with biologics was evaluated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The physician global assessment of disease activity was evaluated using a VAS (0mm [best] - 100mm [worst]) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease. Physician experience is defined as the number of years the treating physician has experience managing rheumatoid arthritis with biologics.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Physician Global Assessment of Disease Activity by the Number of Patients Treated by the Physician With Biologics at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the physician global assessment of disease activity by the number of patients treated with biologics by the treating physician was evaluated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The physician global assessment of disease activity was evaluated using a VAS (0mm [best] - 100mm [worst]) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease. The number of patients treated with biologics is defined as the number of patients with rheumatoid arthritis treated by the physician in the last month with biologic agents.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Physician Global Assessment of Disease Activity by the the Physician Expectation of Treatment Outcome at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the physician global assessment of disease activity by the baseline physician expectation of treatment outcome was evaluated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The physician global assessment of disease activity was evaluated using a VAS (0mm [best] - 100mm [worst]) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease. The physician's expectation of treatment outcome was assessed at the start of Month 4, when physicians were asked to rate their expectations of treatment outcome as: high disease activity, moderate disease activity, low disease activity, or remission.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in DAS28-ESR Score by Concomitant MTX Dose at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the DAS28-ESR was calculated by concomitant MTX dose (low < 10mg/wk, medium >= 10 to < 15 mg/week, and high >=15 mg/week) at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The DAS28-ESR measures disease burden using patient global health (patient self-assessment), tender joint-counts and swollen joint-counts (up to 28), and the ESR. The DAS28-ESR is expressed as a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=10 (worst). Increasing scores indicate increased burden of disease with DAS28-ESR > 5.1 = high disease activity, DAS28-ESR < 3.2 = low disease activity, and DAS28-ESR <2.6 = remission.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in DAS28-ESR Score by Concomitant DMARD Background Treatment at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The DAS28-ESR measures disease burden using patient global health (self-assessment), tender joint-counts and swollen joint-counts (up to 28), and the ESR. The DAS28-ESR is expressed as a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=10 (worst). Increasing scores indicate increased burden of disease with DAS28-ESR > 5.1 = high disease activity, DAS28-ESR < 3.2 = low disease activity, and DAS28-ESR <2.6 = remission. DMARD Combination 1 = MTX + hydrochloroquine, chloroquine, chloroquine phosphate; Combination 2 = MTX + leflunomide; Combination 3 = MTX+sulfasalazine; Combination 4 = MTX + hydrochloroquine, chloroquine, chloroquine phosphate + sulfasalazine; Combination 5 = leflunomide.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in DAS28-ESR by Concomitant Corticosteroid Treatment at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the DAS28-ESR by participant concomitant corticosteroid use was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The DAS28-ESR measures disease burden using patient global health (patient self-assessment), tender joint-counts and swollen joint-counts (up to 28), and the ESR. The DAS28-ESR is expressed as a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=10 (worst). Increasing scores indicate increased burden of disease with DAS28-ESR > 5.1 = high disease activity, DAS28-ESR <3.2 = low disease activity, and DAS28-ESR <2.6 = remission.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in DAS28-ESR Score by the Number of DMARD Failures at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the DAS28-ESR score by the number of participant DMARD failures was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The DAS28-ESR measures disease burden using patient global health (patient self-assessment), tender joint-counts and swollen joint-counts (up to 28), and the ESR. The DAS28-ESR is expressed on a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=10 (worst). Increasing scores indicate increased burden of disease with DAS28-ESR > 5.1 = high disease activity, DAS28-ESR < 3.2 = low disease activity, and DAS28-ESR <2.6 = remission.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in DAS28-ESR Score by Duration of Disease at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the DAS28-ESR score by the participant duration of disease was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The duration of disease is defined as the time since the diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis. The DAS28-ESR measures disease burden using patient global health (patient self-assessment), tender joint-counts and swollen joint-counts (up to 28), and the ESR. The DAS28-ESR is expressed on a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=10 (worst). Increasing scores indicate increased burden of disease with DAS28-ESR >5.1 = high disease activity, DAS28-ESR <3.2 = low disease activity, and DAS28-ESR <2.6 = remission.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in DAS28-ESR Score by Baseline Level of Disease Activity at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the DAS28-ESR score by the participant baseline level of disease activity was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The DAS28-ESR measures disease burden using patient global health (patient self-assessment), tender joint-counts and swollen joint-counts (up to 28), and the ESR with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease burden. The DAS28-ESR is expressed as a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=10 (worst). DAS28-ESR > 5.1 = high disease activity, DAS28-ESR < 3.2 to < =5.1 = low disease activity, and DAS28-ESR <2.6 = remission.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in DAS28-ESR Score by Baseline RF Level at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the DAS28-ESR by the participant baseline RF level was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The DAS28-ESR measures disease burden using patient global health (patient self-assessment), tender joint-counts and swollen joint-counts (up to 28), and the ESR. Increasing scores indicate increased burden of disease. The DAS28-ESR is expressed as a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=10 (worst). DAS28-ESR > 5.1 = high disease activity, DAS28-ESR < 3.2 = low disease activity, and DAS28-ESR <2.6 = remission.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in DAS28-ESR Score by Baseline Anti-CCP Level at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the DAS28-ESR score by the participant baseline serum level of anti-CCP was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The DAS28-ESR measures disease burden using patient global health (patient self-assessment), tender joint-counts and swollen joint-counts (up to 28), and the ESR. Increasing scores indicate increased burden of disease. The DAS28-ESR is expressed as a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=10 (worst). DAS28-ESR > 5.1 = high disease activity, DAS28-ESR < 3.2 = low disease activity, and DAS28-ESR <2.6 = remission.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in DAS28-ESR Score by Smoking Status at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The DAS28-ESR measures disease burden using patient global health (patient self-assessment), tender joint-counts and swollen joint-counts (up to 28), and the ESR. The DAS28-ESR is expressed as a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=10 (worst). Increasing scores indicate increased burden of disease with DAS28-ESR > 5.1 = high disease activity, DAS28-ESR < 3.2 = low disease activity, and DAS28-ESR <2.6 = remission. Pack years smoked is defined as the total number of packs smoked per day multiplied by the number of years the participant smoked.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in DAS28-ESR Score by Eligibility for Anti-TNF Treatment at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the DAS28-ESR score by the participant eligibility for anti-TNF treatment was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The DAS28-ESR measures disease burden using patient global health (patient self-assessment), tender joint-counts and swollen joint-counts (up to 28), and the ESR. The DAS28-ESR is expressed as a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=10 (worst). Increasing scores indicate increased burden of disease with DAS28-ESR > 5.1 = high disease activity, DAS28-ESR < 3.2 = low disease activity, and DAS28-ESR <2.6 = remission.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in DAS28-ESR Score by Participant Baseline Expectation of Treatment Outcome at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the DAS28-ESR score by the participant baseline expectation of treatment outcome was evaluated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The DAS28-ESR measures disease burden using patient global health (patient self-assessment), tender joint-counts and swollen joint-counts (up to 28), and the ESR. The DAS28-ESR is expressed as a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=10 (worst). Increasing scores indicate increased burden of disease with DAS28-ESR > 5.1 = high disease activity, DAS28-ESR < 3.2 = low disease activity, and DAS28-ESR <2.6 = remission. The participant expectation scale was evaluated by questionnaire for a categorical score of 1 (best) to 5 (worst).
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in DAS28-ESR Score by Physician Experience Level at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The DAS28-ESR measures disease burden using patient global health (patient self-assessment), tender joint-counts and swollen joint-counts (up to 28), and the ESR. The DAS28-ESR is expressed as a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=10 (worst). Increasing scores indicate increased burden of disease with DAS28-ESR > 5.1 = high disease activity, DAS28-ESR < 3.2 = low disease activity, and DAS28-ESR <2.6 = remission. Physician experience is defined as the number of years the treating physician has experience managing patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in DAS28-ESR Score by Physician Experience Level With Biologics at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The DAS28-ESR measures disease burden using patient global health (patient self-assessment), tender joint-counts and swollen joint-counts (up to 28), and the ESR. The DAS28-ESR is expressed as a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=10 (worst). Increasing scores indicate increased burden of disease with DAS28-ESR > 5.1 = high disease activity, DAS28-ESR < 3.2 = low disease activity, and DAS28-ESR <2.6 = remission. Physician experience is defined as the number of years the treating physician has experience managing rheumatoid arthritis with biologics.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in DAS28-ESR Score by the Number of Patients Treated by the Physician With Biologics at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The DAS28-ESR measures disease burden using patient global health (patient self-assessment), tender joint-counts and swollen joint-counts (up to 28), and the ESR. The DAS28-ESR is expressed as a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=10 (worst). Increasing scores indicate increased burden of disease with DAS28-ESR > 5.1 = high disease activity, DAS28-ESR < 3.2 = low disease activity, and DAS28-ESR <2.6 = remission. The number of patients treated with biologics is defined as the number of patients with rheumatoid arthritis treated by the physician in the last month with biologic agents.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in DAS28-ESR by the the Physician Expectation of Treatment Outcome at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The DAS28-ESR measures disease burden using patient global health (patient self-assessment), tender joint-counts and swollen joint-counts (up to 28), and the ESR. The DAS28-ESR is expressed as a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=10 (worst). Increasing scores indicate increased burden of disease with DAS28-ESR > 5.1 = high disease activity, DAS28-ESR < 3.2 = low disease activity, and DAS28-ESR <2.6 = remission. The physician's expectation of treatment outcome was assessed at the start of Month 4, when physicians were asked to rate their expectations of treatment outcome as: high disease activity, moderate disease activity, low disease activity, or remission.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in DAS28-CRP Score by Concomitant MTX Dose at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the DAS28-CRP was calculated by concomitant MTX dose (low < 10mg/wk, medium >= 10 to < 15 mg/week, and high >=15 mg/week) at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The DAS28-CRP measures disease burden using patient global health (patient self-assessment), tender joint-counts and swollen joint-counts (up to 28), and the CRP. The DAS28-CRP is expressed as a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=10 (worst). Increasing scores indicate increased burden of disease with DAS28-CRP> 5.1 = high disease activity, DAS28-CRP < 3.2 = low disease activity, and DAS28-CRP <2.6 = remission.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in DAS28-CRP Score by Concomitant DMARD Background Treatment at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The DAS28-CRP measures disease burden using patient global health (patient self-assessment), tender joint-counts & swollen joint-counts (up to 28), and the CRP. The DAS28-CRP is expressed as a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=10 (worst). Increasing scores indicate increased burden of disease with DAS28-CRP >5.1 =high disease activity, DAS28-CRP <3.2=low disease activity, and DAS28-CRP <2.6=remission. DMARD Combination 1 = MTX + hydrochloroquine, chloroquine, chloroquine phosphate; Combination 2 = MTX + leflunomide; Combination 3 = MTX + sulfasalazine; Combination 4 = MTX + hydrochloroquine, chloroquine, chloroquine phosphate + sulfasalazine; Combination 5 =leflunomide.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in DAS28-CRP by Concomitant Corticosteroid Treatment at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the DAS28-CRP by participant concomitant corticosteroid use was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The DAS28-CRP measures disease burden using patient global health (patient self-assessment), tender joint-counts and swollen joint-counts (up to 28), and the CRP. The DAS28-CRP is expressed as a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=10 (worst). Increasing scores indicate increased burden of disease with DAS28-CRP> 5.1 = high disease activity, DAS28-CRP < 3.2 = low disease activity, and DAS28-CRP <2.6 = remission.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in DAS28-CRP Score by the Number of DMARD Failures at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the DAS28-CRP score by the number of participant DMARD failures was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The DAS28-CRP measures disease burden using patient global health (patient self-assessment), tender joint-counts and swollen joint-counts (up to 28), and the CRP. The DAS28-CRP is expressed as a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=10 (worst). Increasing scores indicate increased burden of disease with DAS28-CRP> 5.1 = high disease activity, DAS28-CRP < 3.2 = low disease activity, and DAS28-CRP <2.6 = remission.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in DAS28-CRP Score by Duration of Disease at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the DAS28-CRP score by the participant duration of disease was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The duration of disease is defined as the time since the diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis. The DAS28-CRP measures disease burden using patient global health (patient self-assessment), tender joint-counts and swollen joint-counts (up to 28), and the CRP. The DAS28-CRP is expressed as a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=10 (worst). Increasing scores indicate increased burden of disease with DAS28-CRP> 5.1 = high disease activity, DAS28-CRP < 3.2 = low disease activity, and DAS28-CRP <2.6 = remission.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in DAS28-CRP Score by Baseline Level of Disease Activity at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the DAS28-CRP score by the participant baseline level of disease activity was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The DAS28-CRP measures disease burden using patient global health (patient self-assessment), tender joint-counts and swollen joint-counts (up to 28), and the CRP with increasing scores indicating increased burden of disease. The DAS28-CRP is expressed as a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=10 (worst). DAS28-CRP > 5.1 = high disease activity, DAS28-CRP < 3.2 to < =5.1 = low disease activity, and DAS28-CRP <2.6 = remission.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in DAS28-CRP Score by Baseline RF Level at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the DAS28-CRP by the participant baseline RF level was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The DAS28-CRP measures disease burden using patient global health (patient self-assessment), tender joint-counts and swollen joint-counts (up to 28), and the CRP. The DAS28-CRP is expressed as a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=10 (worst). Increasing scores indicate increased burden of disease with DAS28-CRP> 5.1 = high disease activity, DAS28-CRP < 3.2 = low disease activity, and DAS28-CRP <2.6 = remission.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in DAS28-CRP Score by Baseline Anti-CCP Level at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the DAS28-CRP score by the participant baseline serum level of anti-CCP was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The DAS28-CRP measures disease burden using patient global health (patient self-assessment), tender joint-counts and swollen joint-counts (up to 28), and the CRP. The DAS28-CRP is expressed as a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=10 (worst). Increasing scores indicate increased burden of disease with DAS28-CRP> 5.1 = high disease activity, DAS28-CRP < 3.2 = low disease activity, and DAS28-CRP <2.6 = remission.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in DAS28-CRP Score by Smoking Status at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The DAS28-CRP measures disease burden using patient global health (patient self-assessment), tender joint-counts and swollen joint-counts (up to 28), and the CRP. The DAS28-CRP is expressed as a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=10 (worst). Increasing scores indicate increased burden of disease with DAS28-CRP> 5.1 = high disease activity, DAS28-CRP < 3.2 = low disease activity, and DAS28-CRP <2.6 = remission. Pack years smoked is defined as the total number of packs smoked per day multiplied by the number of years the participant smoked.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in DAS28-CRP Score by Eligibility for Anti-TNF Treatment at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the DAS28-CRP score by the participant eligibility for anti-TNF treatment was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The DAS28-CRP measures disease burden using patient global health (patient self-assessment), tender joint-counts and swollen joint-counts (up to 28), and the CRP. The DAS28-CRP is expressed as a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=10 (worst). Increasing scores indicate increased burden of disease with DAS28-CRP> 5.1 = high disease activity, DAS28-CRP < 3.2 = low disease activity, and DAS28-CRP <2.6 = remission.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in DAS28-CRP Score by Participant Baseline Expectation of Treatment Outcome at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the DAS28-CRP score by the participant baseline expectation of treatment outcome was evaluated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The DAS28-CRP measures disease burden using patient global health (patient self-assessment), tender joint-counts and swollen joint-counts (up to 28), and the CRP. The DAS28-CRP is expressed as a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=10 (worst). Increasing scores indicate increased burden of disease with DAS28-CRP> 5.1 = high disease activity, DAS28-CRP < 3.2 = low disease activity, and DAS28-CRP <2.6 = remission. The participant expectation scale was evaluated by questionnaire for a categorical score of 1 (best) to 5 (worst).
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in DAS28-CRP Score by Physician Experience Level at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The DAS28-CRP measures disease burden using patient global health (patient self-assessment), tender joint-counts and swollen joint-counts (up to 28), and the CRP. The DAS28-CRP is expressed as a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=10 (worst). Increasing scores indicate increased burden of disease with DAS28-CRP> 5.1 = high disease activity, DAS28-CRP < 3.2 = low disease activity, and DAS28-CRP <2.6 = remission. Physician experience is defined as the number of years the treating physician has experience managing patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in DAS28-CRP Score by Physician Experience Level With Biologics at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The DAS28-CRP measures disease burden using patient global health (patient self-assessment), tender joint-counts and swollen joint-counts (up to 28), and the CRP. The DAS28-CRP is expressed as a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=10 (worst). Increasing scores indicate increased burden of disease with DAS28-CRP> 5.1 = high disease activity, DAS28-CRP < 3.2 = low disease activity, and DAS28-CRP <2.6 = remission. Physician experience is defined as the number of years the treating physician has experience managing rheumatoid arthritis with biologics.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in DAS28-CRP Score by the Number of Patients Treated by the Physician With Biologics at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The DAS28-CRP measures disease burden using patient global health (patient self-assessment), tender joint-counts and swollen joint-counts (up to 28), and the CRP. The DAS28-CRP is expressed as a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=10 (worst). Increasing scores indicate increased burden of disease with DAS28-CRP> 5.1 = high disease activity, DAS28-CRP < 3.2 = low disease activity, and DAS28-CRP <2.6 = remission. The number of patients treated with biologics is defined as the number of patients with rheumatoid arthritis treated by the physician in the last month with biologic agents.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in DAS28-CRP by the the Physician Expectation of Treatment Outcome at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The DAS28-CRP measures disease burden using patient global health (patient self-assessment), tender joint-counts and swollen joint-counts (up to 28), and the CRP. The DAS28-CRP is expressed as a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=10 (worst). Increasing scores indicate increased burden of disease with DAS28-CRP> 5.1 = high disease activity, DAS28-CRP < 3.2 = low disease activity, and DAS28-CRP <2.6 = remission. The physician's expectation of treatment outcome was assessed at the start of Month 4, when physicians were asked to rate their expectations of treatment outcome as: high disease activity, moderate disease activity, low disease activity, or remission.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Simplified Disease Activity Index (SDAI) Score by Concomitant MTX Dose at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the SDAI was calculated by concomitant MTX dose (low < 10mg/wk, medium >= 10 to < 15 mg/week, and high >=15 mg/week) at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The SDAI is the numerical sum of five outcome parameters: tender and swollen joint count (based on a 28-joint assessment), patient and physician global assessment of disease activity (VAS 0cm [best] - 10cm [worst]) and level of C-reactive protein (mg/dL, normal <1 mg/dL) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease. The SDAI is expressed as a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=86 (worst).
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in SDAI Score by Concomitant DMARD Background Treatment at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The SDAI is the numerical sum of 5 outcome parameters: tender and swollen joint count (28-joint assessment), patient and physician global assessment of disease activity (VAS 0cm [best] - 10 cm [worst]) and level of C-reactive protein (mg/dL, normal <1 mg/dL) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease. The SDAI is expressed as a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=86 (worst). DMARD Combination 1 = MTX + hydrochloroquine, chloroquine, chloroquine phosphate; Combination 2 = MTX + leflunomide; Combination 3 = MTX + sulfasalazine; Combination 4 = MTX + hydrochloroquine, chloroquine, chloroquine phosphate + sulfasalazine; Combination 5 = leflunomide.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in SDAI by Concomitant Corticosteroid Treatment at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the SDAI by participant concomitant corticosteroid use was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The SDAI is the numerical sum of five outcome parameters: tender and swollen joint count (based on a 28-joint assessment), patient and physician global assessment of disease activity (VAS 0 cm [best] - 10 cm [worst]) and level of C-reactive protein (mg/dL, normal <1 mg/dL) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease. The SDAI is expressed as a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=86 (worst).
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in SDAI by the Number of DMARD Failures at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the SDAI by the number of participant DMARD failures was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The SDAI is the numerical sum of five outcome parameters: tender and swollen joint count (based on a 28-joint assessment), patient and physician global assessment of disease activity (VAS 0cm [best] - 10 cm [worst]) and level of C-reactive protein (mg/dL, normal <1 mg/dL) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease. The SDAI is expressed as a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=86 (worst).
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in SDAI by Duration of Disease at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the SDAI by the participant duration of disease was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The duration of disease is defined as the time since the diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis. The SDAI is the numerical sum of five outcome parameters: tender and swollen joint count (based on a 28-joint assessment), patient and physician global assessment of disease activity (VAS 0cm [best] - 10 cm [worst]) and level of C-reactive protein (mg/dL, normal <1 mg/dL) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease. The SDAI is expressed as a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=86 (worst).
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in SDAI by Baseline Level of Disease Activity at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the SDAI by the participant baseline level of disease activity was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The SDAI is the numerical sum of five outcome parameters: tender and swollen joint count (based on a 28-joint assessment), patient and physician global assessment of disease activity (VAS 0cm [best] - 10 cm [worst]) and level of C-reactive protein (mg/dL, normal <1 mg/dL) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease with increasing scores indicating increased burden of disease. DAS28-ESR > 5.1 = high disease activity, DAS28-ESR < 3.2 to < =5.1 = low disease activity, and DAS28-ESR <2.6 = remission. The SDAI is expressed as a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=86 (worst).
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in SDAI by Baseline RF Level at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the SDAI by the participant baseline RF level was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The SDAI is the numerical sum of 5 outcome parameters: tender and swollen joint count (28-joint assessment), patient and physician global assessment of disease activity (VAS 0cm [best] - 10 cm [worst]) and level of C-reactive protein (mg/dL, normal <1 mg/dL) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease. The SDAI is expressed as a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=86 (worst).
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in SDAI by Baseline Anti-CCP Level at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the SDAI by the participant baseline serum level of anti-CCP was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The SDAI is the numerical sum of 5 outcome parameters: tender and swollen joint count (28-joint assessment), patient and physician global assessment of disease activity (VAS 0cm [best] - 10 cm [worst]) and level of C-reactive protein (mg/dL, normal <1 mg/dL) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease. The SDAI is expressed as a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=86 (worst).
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in SDAI by Smoking Status at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The SDAI is the numerical sum of 5 outcome parameters: tender and swollen joint count (28-joint assessment), patient and physician global assessment of disease activity (VAS 0cm [best] - 10 cm [worst]) and level of C-reactive protein (mg/dL, normal <1 mg/dL) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease. Pack years smoked is defined as the total number of packs smoked per day multiplied by the number of years the participant smoked. The SDAI is expressed as a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=86 (worst).
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in SDAI by Eligibility for Anti-TNF Treatment at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the SDAI by the participant eligibility for anti-TNF treatment was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The SDAI is the numerical sum of 5 outcome parameters: tender and swollen joint count (28-joint assessment), patient and physician global assessment of disease activity (VAS 0cm [best] - 10 cm [worst]) and level of C-reactive protein (mg/dL, normal <1 mg/dL) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease. The SDAI is expressed as a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=86 (worst).
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in SDAI by Participant Baseline Expectation of Treatment Outcome at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the SDAI by the participant baseline expectation of treatment outcome was evaluated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The SDAI is the numerical sum of 5 outcome parameters: tender and swollen joint count (28-joint assessment), patient and physician global assessment of disease activity (VAS 0cm [best] - 10 cm [worst]) and level of C-reactive protein (mg/dL, normal <1 mg/dL) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease. The SDAI is expressed as a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=86 (worst). The participant expectation scale was evaluated by questionnaire for a categorical score of 1 (best) to 5 (worst).
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in SDAI by Physician Experience Level at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The SDAI is the numerical sum of 5 outcome parameters: tender and swollen joint count (28-joint assessment), patient and physician global assessment of disease activity (VAS 0cm [best] - 10 cm [worst]) and level of C-reactive protein (mg/dL, normal <1 mg/dL) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease. The SDAI is expressed as a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=86 (worst). Physician experience is defined as the number of years the treating physician has experience managing patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in SDAI by Physician Experience Level With Biologics at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The SDAI is the numerical sum of 5 outcome parameters: tender and swollen joint count (28-joint assessment), patient and physician global assessment of disease activity (VAS 0cm [best] - 10 cm [worst]) and level of C-reactive protein (mg/dL, normal <1 mg/dL) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease. The SDAI is expressed as a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=86 (worst). Physician experience is defined as the number of years the treating physician has experience managing rheumatoid arthritis with biologics.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in SDAI by the Number of Patients Treated by the Physician With Biologics at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The SDAI is the numerical sum of 5 outcome parameters: tender and swollen joint count (28-joint assessment), patient and physician global assessment of disease activity (VAS 0cm [best] - 10 cm [worst]) and level of C-reactive protein (mg/dL, normal <1 mg/dL) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease. The SDAI is expressed as a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=86 (worst). The number of patients treated with biologics is defined as the number of patients with rheumatoid arthritis treated by the physician in the last month with biologic agents.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in SDAI by the the Physician Expectation of Treatment Outcome at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The SDAI is the numerical sum of 5 outcome parameters: tender and swollen joint count (28-joint assessment), patient and physician global assessment of disease activity (VAS 0cm [best] - 10 cm [worst]) and level of C-reactive protein (mg/dL, normal <1 mg/dL) with increasing scores indicating increased level of disease. The SDAI is expressed as a score on a scale with the minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=86 (worst). The physician's expectation of treatment outcome was assessed at the start of Month 4, when physicians were asked to rate their expectations of treatment outcome as: high disease activity, moderate disease activity, low disease activity, or remission.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Number of Participants Who Achieved DAS28-ESR EULAR Response
    Description
    EULAR response was assessed at the end of Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6 by the Disease Activity Score using the 28 tender and swollen joint count calculated with erythrocyte sedimentation rate values (DAS28-ESR). A good response would was defined as a decrease >1.2 units and a final DAS28-ESR < 3.2 units, while a moderate response was defined as a decrease > 1.2 units and final DAS28-ESR >= 3.2 units, OR a decrease of 0.6 to 1.2.
    Time Frame
    Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Number of Participants Who Achieved DAS28-CRP EULAR Response
    Description
    DAS28-CRP EULAR response is defined as a good or moderate response that results in a DAS28-CRP >=0.6.
    Time Frame
    Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Number of Participants Achieving Low Disease Activity and Remission at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The number of participants achieving low disease activity or remission was calculated by the DAS28-ESR, DAS28-CRP, and SDAI at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. Low disease activity by DAS28-ESR was defined as >= 2.6 to 3.2, and remission was defined as a DAS28-ESR <2.6. Low disease activity by DAS28-CRP was defined as DAS28-CRP >=2.6 to 3.2, and remission was defined as DAS28-CRP >2.6. Low disease activity by SDAI was defined as SDAI >5.0 to <=20, and remission was defined as SDAI <=5.0.
    Time Frame
    Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in the Disability Index of the Health Assessment Questionnaire (HAQ-DI) by Concomitant MTX Dose at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline the disability index of the HAQ was calculated by concomitant MTX dose (low < 10mg/wk, medium >= 10 to < 15 mg/week, and high >=15 mg/week) at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The HAQ-DI assesses 8 categories of daily activity including dressing, arising, eating, walking, hygiene, reach, grip, and common activities with a score 0 (best) to 3 (worst)with 0=able to do, 1=with some difficulty, 2=with much difficulty, and 3=unable to do for a combined total score of 0 (best) to 32 (worst).
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in HAQ-DI by Concomitant DMARD Background Treatment at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The HAQ-DI assesses 8 categories of daily activity including dressing, arising, eating, walking, hygiene, reach, grip, and common activities with a score 0 (best) to 3 (worst) with 0=able to do, 1=with some difficulty, 2=with much difficulty, and 3=unable to do for a combined total score of 0 (best) to 32 (worst). DMARD Combination 1 = MTX + hydrochloroquine, chloroquine, chloroquine phosphate; Combination 2 = MTX + leflunomide; Combination 3 = MTX + sulfasalazine; Combination 4 = MTX + hydrochloroquine, chloroquine, chloroquine phosphate + sulfasalazine; Combination 5 = leflunomide.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in HAQ-DI by Concomitant Corticosteroid Treatment at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the HAQ-DI by participant concomitant corticosteroid use was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The HAQ-DI assesses 8 categories of daily activity including dressing, arising, eating, walking, hygiene, reach, grip, and common activities with a score 0 (best) to 3 (worst) with 0=able to do, 1=with some difficulty, 2=with much difficulty, and 3=unable to do for a combined total score of 0 (best) to 32 (worst).
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in HAQ-DI by the Number of DMARD Failures at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the HAQ-DI by the number of participant DMARD failures was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The HAQ-DI assesses 8 categories of daily activity including dressing, arising, eating, walking, hygiene, reach, grip, and common activities with a score 0 (best) to 3 (worst) with 0=able to do, 1=with some difficulty, 2=with much difficulty, and 3=unable to do for a combined total score of 0 (best) to 32 (worst).
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in HAQ-DI by Duration of Disease at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the HAQ-DI by the participant duration of disease was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The duration of disease is defined as the time since the diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis. The HAQ-DI assesses 8 categories of daily activity including dressing, arising, eating, walking, hygiene, reach, grip, and common activities with a score 0 (best) to 3 (worst) with 0=able to do, 1=with some difficulty, 2=with much difficulty, and 3=unable to do for a combined total score of 0 (best) to 32 (worst).
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in HAQ-DI by Baseline Level of Disease Activity at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the HAQ-DI by the participant baseline level of disease activity was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The HAQ-DI assesses 8 categories of daily activity including dressing, arising, eating, walking, hygiene, reach, grip, and common activities with a score 0 (best) to 3 (worst) with 0=able to do, 1=with some difficulty, 2=with much difficulty, and 3=unable to do for a combined total score of 0 (best) to 32 (worst). DAS28-ESR > 5.1 = high disease activity, DAS28-ESR < 3.2 to < =5.1 = low disease activity, and DAS28-ESR <2.6 = remission.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in HAQ-DI by Baseline RF Level at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the HAQ-DI by the participant baseline RF level was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The HAQ-DI assesses 8 categories of daily activity including dressing, arising, eating, walking, hygiene, reach, grip, and common activities with a score 0 (best) to 3 (worst) with 0=able to do, 1=with some difficulty, 2=with much difficulty, and 3=unable to do for a combined total score of 0 (best) to 32 (worst).
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in HAQ-DI by Baseline Anti-CCP Level at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the HAQ-DI by the participant baseline serum level of anti-CCP was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The HAQ-DI assesses 8 categories of daily activity including dressing, arising, eating, walking, hygiene, reach, grip, and common activities with a score 0 (best) to 3 (worst) with 0=able to do, 1=with some difficulty, 2=with much difficulty, and 3=unable to do for a combined total score of 0 (best) to 32 (worst).
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in HAQ-DI by Smoking Status at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The HAQ-DI assesses 8 categories of daily activity including dressing, arising, eating, walking, hygiene, reach, grip, and common activities with a score 0 (best) to 3 (worst) with 0=able to do, 1=with some difficulty, 2=with much difficulty, and 3=unable to do for a combined total score of 0 (best) to 32 (worst). Pack years smoked is defined as the total number of packs smoked per day multiplied by the number of years the participant smoked.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in HAQ-DI by Eligibility for Anti-TNF Treatment at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the HAQ-DI by the participant eligibility for anti-TNF treatment was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The HAQ-DI assesses 8 categories of daily activity including dressing, arising, eating, walking, hygiene, reach, grip, and common activities with a score 0 (best) to 3 (worst) with 0=able to do, 1=with some difficulty, 2=with much difficulty, and 3=unable to do for a combined total score of 0 (best) to 32 (worst).
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in HAQ-DI by Participant Baseline Expectation of Treatment Outcome at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the HAQ-DI by the participant baseline expectation of treatment outcome was evaluated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The HAQ-DI assesses 8 categories of daily activity including dressing, arising, eating, walking, hygiene, reach, grip, and common activities with a score 0 (best) to 3 (worst) with 0=able to do, 1=with some difficulty, 2=with much difficulty, and 3=unable to do for a combined total score of 0 (best) to 32 (worst). The participant expectation scale was evaluated by questionnaire for a categorical score of 1 (best) to 5 (worst).
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in HAQ-DI by Physician Experience Level at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The HAQ-DI assesses 8 categories of daily activity including dressing, arising, eating, walking, hygiene, reach, grip, and common activities with a score 0 (best) to 3 (worst) with 0=able to do, 1=with some difficulty, 2=with much difficulty, and 3=unable to do for a combined total score of 0 (best) to 32 (worst). Physician experience is defined as the number of years the treating physician has experience managing patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in HAQ-DI by Physician Experience Level With Biologics at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The HAQ-DI assesses 8 categories of daily activity including dressing, arising, eating, walking, hygiene, reach, grip, and common activities with a score 0 (best) to 3 (worst) with 0=able to do, 1=with some difficulty, 2=with much difficulty, and 3=unable to do for a combined total score of 0 (best) to 32 (worst). Physician experience is defined as the number of years the treating physician has experience managing rheumatoid arthritis with biologics.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in HAQ-DI by the Number of Patients Treated by the Physician With Biologics at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The HAQ-DI assesses 8 categories of daily activity including dressing, arising, eating, walking, hygiene, reach, grip, and common activities with a scores ranging from 0 (best) to 3 (best) with 0=able to do, 1=with some difficulty, 2=with much difficulty, and 3=unable to do for a combined total score of 0 (best) to 32 (worst). The number of patients treated with biologics is defined as the number of patients with rheumatoid arthritis treated by the physician in the last month with biologic agents.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in HAQ-DI by the the Physician Expectation of Treatment Outcome at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The HAQ-DI assesses 8 categories of daily activity including dressing, arising, eating, walking, hygiene, reach, grip, and common activities with a score 0 (best) to 3 (worst) with 0=able to do, 1=with some difficulty, 2=with much difficulty, and 3=unable to do for a combined total score of 0 (best) to 32 (worst). The physician's expectation of treatment outcome was assessed at the start of Month 4, when physicians were asked to rate their expectations of treatment outcome as: high disease activity, moderate disease activity, low disease activity, or remission.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Number of Participants Who Achieved Minimal or Absence of Functional Impairment
    Description
    The number of participants that achieved minimal or absence of functional impairment as assessed by the HAQ at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6 was calculated. Minimal or absence of functional impairment was defined as a HAQ score of <=0.5. The HAQ evaluates participants on a scale of 0 to 3, with 0=with no difficulty, 1=with some difficulty, 2=with much difficulty, and 3=unable to do.
    Time Frame
    Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in the EuroQOL (EQ-5D) Quality-of-Life Questionnaire by Concomitant MTX Dose at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    Concomitant MTX dose was defined as low < 10mg/wk, medium >= 10 to < 15 mg/week, and and high >=15 mg/week. The EQ-5D assesses the 5 domains of mobility, self-care, usual activities, pain/discomfort, and anxiety/depression. The participant is asked to indicate their health state by ticking the box against the most appropriate statement in each of the 5 dimensions. The digits (1 [best] to 3 [worst]; with 0= no problems, 1 = some problems, 2 = some problems, and 3= severe problems) for the 5 dimensions can be combined in a 5-digit number describing the participant's health state. The numerals 1 to 3 have no arithmetic properties and should not be used as a cardinal score.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in EQ-5D by Concomitant DMARD Background Treatment at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The EQ-5D assesses the 5 domains of mobility, self-care, usual activities, pain/discomfort, and anxiety/depression. The participant is asked to indicate their health state by ticking the box against the most appropriate statement in each of the 5 dimensions. The digits (1 [best] to 3 [worst]; with 0= no problems, 1 = some problems, 2 = some problems, and 3= severe problems) for the 5 dimensions can be combined in a 5-digit number describing the participant's health state. The numerals 1 to 3 have no arithmetic properties and should not be used as a cardinal score. DMARD Combination 1=MTX + hydrochloroquine, chloroquine, chloroquine phosphate; Combination 2=MTX + leflunomide; Combination 3=MTX +sulfasalazine; Combination 4=MTX + hydrochloroquine, chloroquine, chloroquine phosphate+sulfasalazine; Combination 5=leflunomide.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in EQ-5D by Concomitant Corticosteroid Treatment at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the EQ-5D by participant concomitant corticosteroid use was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The EQ-5D assesses the 5 domains of mobility, self-care, usual activities, pain/discomfort, and anxiety/depression. The participant is asked to indicate their health state by ticking the box against the most appropriate statement in each of the 5 dimensions. The digits (1 [best] to 3 [worst]; with 0= no problems, 1 = some problems, 2 = some problems, and 3= severe problems) for the 5 dimensions can be combined in a 5-digit number describing the participant's health state. The numerals 1 to 3 have no arithmetic properties and should not be used as a cardinal score.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in EQ-5D by the Number of DMARD Failures at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the EQ-5D by the number of participant DMARD failures was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The EQ-5D assesses the 5 domains of mobility, self-care, usual activities, pain/discomfort, and anxiety/depression. The participant is asked to indicate their health state by ticking the box against the most appropriate statement in each of the 5 dimensions. The digits (1 [best] to 3 [worst]; with 0= no problems, 1 = some problems, 2 = some problems, and 3= severe problems) for the 5 dimensions can be combined in a 5-digit number describing the participant's health state. The numerals 1 to 3 have no arithmetic properties and should not be used as a cardinal score.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in EQ-5D by Duration of Disease at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the EQ-5D by the participant duration of disease was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The duration of disease is defined as the time since the diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis. The EQ-5D assesses the 5 domains of mobility, self-care, usual activities, pain/discomfort, and anxiety/depression. The participant is asked to indicate their health state by ticking the box against the most appropriate statement in each of the 5 dimensions. The digits (1 [best] to 3 [worst]; with 0= no problems, 1 = some problems, 2 = some problems, and 3= severe problems) for the 5 dimensions can be combined in a 5-digit number describing the participant's health state. The numerals 1 to 3 have no arithmetic properties and should not be used as a cardinal score.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in EQ-5D by Baseline Level of Disease Activity at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the EQ-5D by the participant baseline level of disease activity was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The EQ-5D assesses the 5 domains of mobility, self-care, usual activities, pain/discomfort, and anxiety/depression. The participant is asked to indicate their health state by ticking the box against the most appropriate statement in each of the 5 dimensions. The digits (1 [best] to 3 [worst]; with 0= no problems, 1 = some problems, 2 = some problems, and 3= severe problems) for the 5 dimensions can be combined in a 5-digit number describing the participant's health state. The numerals 1 to 3 have no arithmetic properties and should not be used as a cardinal score. DAS28-ESR > 5.1 = high disease activity, DAS28-ESR < 3.2 to < =5.1 = low disease activity, and DAS28-ESR <2.6 = remission.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in EQ-5D by Baseline RF Level at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the EQ-5D by the participant baseline RF level was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The EQ-5D assesses the 5 domains of mobility, self-care, usual activities, pain/discomfort, and anxiety/depression. The participant is asked to indicate their health state by ticking the box against the most appropriate statement in each of the 5 dimensions. The digits (1 [best] to 3 [worst]; with 0= no problems, 1 = some problems, 2 = some problems, and 3= severe problems) for the 5 dimensions can be combined in a 5-digit number describing the participant's health state. The numerals 1 to 3 have no arithmetic properties and should not be used as a cardinal score.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in EQ-5D by Baseline Anti-CCP Level at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the EQ-5D by the participant baseline serum level of anti-CCP was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The EQ-5D assesses the 5 domains of mobility, self-care, usual activities, pain/discomfort, and anxiety/depression. The participant is asked to indicate their health state by ticking the box against the most appropriate statement in each of the 5 dimensions. The digits (1 [best] to 3 [worst]; with 0= no problems, 1 = some problems, 2 = some problems, and 3= severe problems) for the 5 dimensions can be combined in a 5-digit number describing the participant's health state. The numerals 1 to 3 have no arithmetic properties and should not be used as a cardinal score.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in EQ-5D by Smoking Status at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The EQ-5D assesses the 5 domains of mobility, self-care, usual activities, pain/discomfort, and anxiety/depression. The participant is asked to indicate their health state by ticking the box against the most appropriate statement in each of the 5 dimensions. The digits (1 [best] to 3 [worst]; with 0= no problems, 1 = some problems, 2 = some problems, and 3= severe problems) for the 5 dimensions can be combined in a 5-digit number describing the participant's health state. The numerals 1 to 3 have no arithmetic properties and should not be used as a cardinal score. Pack years smoked is defined as the total number of packs smoked per day multiplied by the number of years the participant smoked.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in EQ-5D by Eligibility for Anti-TNF Treatment at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the EQ-5D by the participant eligibility for anti-TNF treatment was calculated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The EQ-5D assesses the 5 domains of mobility, self-care, usual activities, pain/discomfort, and anxiety/depression. The participant is asked to indicate their health state by ticking the box against the most appropriate statement in each of the 5 dimensions. The digits (1 [best] to 3 [worst]; with 0= no problems, 1 = some problems, 2 = some problems, and 3= severe problems) for the 5 dimensions can be combined in a 5-digit number describing the participant's health state. The numerals 1 to 3 have no arithmetic properties and should not be used as a cardinal score.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in EQ-5D by Participant Baseline Expectation of Treatment Outcome at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The mean change from baseline in the EQ-5D by the participant baseline expectation of treatment outcome was evaluated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6. The EQ-5D assesses the 5 domains of mobility, self-care, usual activities, pain/discomfort, and anxiety/depression. The participant is asked to indicate their health state by ticking the box against the most appropriate statement in each of the 5 dimensions. The digits (1 [best] to 3 [worst]; with 0= no problems, 1 = some problems, 2 = some problems, and 3= severe problems) for the 5 dimensions can be combined in a 5-digit number describing the participant's health state. The numerals 1 to 3 have no arithmetic properties and should not be used as a cardinal score. The participant expectation scale was evaluated by questionnaire for a categorical score of 1 (best) to 5 (worst).
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in EQ-5D by Physician Experience Level at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The EQ-5D assesses the 5 domains of mobility, self-care, usual activities, pain/discomfort, and anxiety/depression. The participant is asked to indicate their health state by ticking the box against the most appropriate statement in each of the 5 dimensions. The digits (1 [best] to 3 [worst]; with 0= no problems, 1 = some problems, 2 = some problems, and 3= severe problems) for the 5 dimensions can be combined in a 5-digit number describing the participant's health state. The numerals 1 to 3 have no arithmetic properties and should not be used as a cardinal score. Physician experience is defined as the number of years the treating physician has experience managing patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in EQ-5D by Physician Experience Level With Biologics at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The EQ-5D assesses the 5 domains of mobility, self-care, usual activities, pain/discomfort, and anxiety/depression. The participant is asked to indicate their health state by ticking the box against the most appropriate statement in each of the 5 dimensions. The digits (1 [best] to 3 [worst]; with 0= no problems, 1 = some problems, 2 = some problems, and 3= severe problems) for the 5 dimensions can be combined in a 5-digit number describing the participant's health state. The numerals 1 to 3 have no arithmetic properties and should not be used as a cardinal score. Physician experience is defined as the number of years the treating physician has experience managing rheumatoid arthritis with biologics.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in EQ-5D by the Number of Patients Treated by the Physician With Biologics at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The EQ-5D assesses the 5 domains of mobility, self-care, usual activities, pain/discomfort, and anxiety/depression. The participant is asked to indicate their health state by ticking the box against the most appropriate statement in each of the 5 dimensions. The digits (1 [best] to 3 [worst]; with 0= no problems, 1 = some problems, 2 = some problems, and 3= severe problems) for the 5 dimensions can be combined in a 5-digit number describing the participant's health state. The numerals 1 to 3 have no arithmetic properties and should not be used as a cardinal score. The number of patients treated with biologics is defined as the number of patients with rheumatoid arthritis treated by the physician in the last month with biologic agents.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Change From Baseline in EQ-5D by the the Physician Expectation of Treatment Outcome at Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6
    Description
    The EQ-5D assesses the 5 domains of mobility, self-care, usual activities, pain/discomfort, and anxiety/depression. The participant indicates their health state by ticking the box against the most appropriate statement. The digits (1 [best] to 3 [worst]; with 0= no problems, 1 = some problems, 2 = some problems, and 3= severe problems) for the 5 dimensions can be combined in a 5-digit number describing the participant's health state. The numerals 1 to 3 have no arithmetic properties and should not be used as a cardinal score. The physician's expectation of treatment outcome was assessed at the start of Month 4, when physicians were asked to rate their expectations of treatment outcome as: high disease activity, moderate disease activity, low disease activity, or remission.
    Time Frame
    Baseline, Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Number of Participants With a Participant Acceptable Symptom State (PASS) at Month 4, Month 6, and Month 8
    Description
    The number of participants achieving PASS was evaluated at study Month 2, Month 4, and Month 6 was calculated. PASS is participant self-evaluation tool that uses a VAS 0mm (best) - 100mm (worst), with a score <=31 representing an acceptable PASS.
    Time Frame
    Month 2, Month 4, Month 6
    Title
    Mean Area Under the DAS28-ESR Curve From Study Month 6 to Month 12
    Description
    The DAS28-ESR is a continuous disease measure which is a composite of 4 variables: the 28 tender joint count, the 28 swollen joint count, ESR, and participant assessment of disease activity measure on a visual analogue scale. The DAS28-ESR has numeric thresholds that define high disease activity (> 5.1), low disease activity (< 3.2) and remission (< 2.6). Minimum score=0 (best) to maximum score=10 (worst). The DAS28-ESR area under the curve can be calculated from the DAS28-ESR score versus time curve to provide an assessment of changes in disease activity over time. The area under the DAS28-ESR score versus time curve was computed using the trapezoidal rule and using raw DAS28-ESR score values at Part-2 Baseline, end of Month 12, and at least 2 intermediate time points. The DAS28-ESR area under the curve was then averaged over the total duration (months) and expressed as units on a scale.
    Time Frame
    End of Month 6, End of Month 12
    Title
    Percentage of Participants Achieving Remission
    Description
    Remission was defined as achievement of a DAS28-ESR < 2.6.
    Time Frame
    Start of Month 8, Start of Month 9, Start of Month 10, Start of Month 11, End of Month 12

    10. Eligibility

    Sex
    All
    Minimum Age & Unit of Time
    18 Years
    Accepts Healthy Volunteers
    No
    Eligibility Criteria
    Inclusion Criteria: For Part 1: Age >=18 years, either sex, any race. Diagnosis of RA according to the 1987 revised American College of Rheumatology (ACR) criteria. Active disease despite DMARD treatment Subject must be taking at least one of the allowed DMARDs, and must be able to continue with it during the trial. Eligibility for anti tumor necrosis factor (TNF) use according to the following criteria: Participant must have failed conventional treatment according to the investigator's opinion OR local guidelines. Local guidelines regarding safety screening of anti TNF candidates (ie, tuberculosis [TB] screening and other safety screening such as vaccination, if applicable) must be met. Chest X-ray and either a PPD skin test or QuantiFERON®-TB Gold test are also required. Anamnesis and physical examination must make the participant eligible for anti TNF use and trial participation according to the investigator's judgment. For Part 2: Participant must have completed Part 1 of this trial. Participant must have: good or moderate response to SC golimumab at the end of Month 6 compared to Baseline, AND. no DAS28 ESR remission. Both the investigator and the subject must agree to switch the participant's treatment to IV administration as may be required in Part 2 of this trial. The investigator must judge that no safety events (eg, serious adverse events [SAEs], serious infections, marked injection-site reactions or intolerance to drug) have occurred that could reoccur or aggravate with increased drug exposure. Exclusion Criteria: History of biologic drug use for RA. Evidence of active TB. or latent TB that is untreated. Moderate to severe heart failure Certain inflammatory rheumatic disease other than RA or certain systemic inflammatory condition Allergy to latex

    12. IPD Sharing Statement

    Plan to Share IPD
    Yes
    IPD Sharing Plan Description
    http://www.merck.com/clinical-trials/pdf/Merck%20Procedure%20on%20Clinical%20Trial%20Data%20Access%20Final_Updated%20July_9_2014.pdf http://engagezone.msd.com/ds_documentation.php
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    PubMed Identifier
    23740226
    Citation
    Combe B, Dasgupta B, Louw I, Pal S, Wollenhaupt J, Zerbini CA, Beaulieu AD, Schulze-Koops H, Durez P, Yao R, Vastesaeger N, Weng HH; GO-MORE Investigators. Efficacy and safety of golimumab as add-on therapy to disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs: results of the GO-MORE study. Ann Rheum Dis. 2014 Aug;73(8):1477-86. doi: 10.1136/annrheumdis-2013-203229. Epub 2013 Jun 5.
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    PubMed Identifier
    28431485
    Citation
    Durez P, Vanthuyne M, Soyfoo MS, Hoffman I, Malaise M, Geusens P. Efficacy of golimumab in Belgian patients with active rheumatoid arthritis despite treatment with non-biologic disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drugs: sub-analysis of the GO-MORE study. Acta Clin Belg. 2017 Dec;72(6):424-428. doi: 10.1080/17843286.2017.1314079. Epub 2017 Apr 21.
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    PubMed Identifier
    25664404
    Citation
    Schulze-Koops H, Giacomelli R, Samborski W, Rednic S, Herold M, Yao R, Govoni M, Vastesaeger N, Weng HH. Factors influencing the patient evaluation of injection experience with the SmartJect autoinjector in rheumatoid arthritis. Clin Exp Rheumatol. 2015 Mar-Apr;33(2):201-8. Epub 2015 Jan 29.
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    PubMed Identifier
    24839031
    Citation
    Dasgupta B, Combe B, Louw I, Wollenhaupt J, Zerbini CA, Beaulieu A, Schulze-Koops H, Durez P, Wolff V, Yao R, Weng HH, Govoni M, Vastesaeger N. Patient and physician expectations of add-on treatment with golimumab for rheumatoid arthritis: relationships between expectations and clinical and quality of life outcomes. Arthritis Care Res (Hoboken). 2014 Dec;66(12):1799-807. doi: 10.1002/acr.22371.
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    Subcutaneous Golimumab (GLM) Plus DMARDs for Rheumatoid Arthritis, Followed by Intravenous/Subcutaneous GLM Strategy (P06129 AM2)

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