Blood test may guide rheumatoid arthritis treatment decisions
NCT ID NCT03631225
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jul 22, 2026 · Updated 2 times
Summary
This study looks at whether a blood test called Vectra can help doctors make better treatment choices for people with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). The test gives a score from 1 to 100 to show how active the disease is. About 1500 adults with RA will be split into two groups: one where doctors use the Vectra test to guide care, and another where they use standard methods. The goal is to see if using the test leads to better control of RA symptoms.
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Conditions
The condition(s) this trial relates to.
As listed by the trial registrant
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Contacts and locations
Locations
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AARDS Research, Inc.
Aventura, Florida, 33180, United States
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Accurate Clinical Research
Lake Charles, Louisiana, 70605, United States
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Accurate Clinical Research
Baytown, Texas, 77521, United States
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Accurate Clinical Research
Houston, Texas, 77089, United States
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Advanced Rheumatology & Arthritis Research Center, PC
Wexford, Pennsylvania, 15090, United States
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Altoona Center for Clinical Research
Duncansville, Pennsylvania, 16635, United States
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Artemisa Analytics
Miami, Florida, 33133, United States
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Arthritis Northwest, PLLC
Spokane, Washington, 99204, United States
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Arthritis and Diabetes Clinic, Inc.
Monroe, Louisiana, 71203, United States
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Arthritis and Osteoporosis Center of Northern Virginia
Manassas, Virginia, 20109, United States
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Aurora Rheumatology and Immunotherapy Center
Franklin, Wisconsin, 53132, United States
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Bio Solutions Clinical Research
La Mesa, California, 91942, United States
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Brigid Freyne, MD
Murrieta, California, 92563, United States
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CardioVoyage
Sherman, Texas, 75090, United States
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Carolina Health Specialists
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, 29572, United States
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Center for Arthritis and Rheumatic Diseases, P.C.
Chesapeake, Virginia, 23320, United States
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Center for Arthritis and Rheumatic Diseases., P.C.
Suffolk, Virginia, 23435, United States
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Clin-Med Research & Development, LLC
South Miami, Florida, 33141, United States
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Clinvest Research, LLC.
Springfield, Missouri, 65810, United States
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Delaware Arthritis
Lewes, Delaware, 19958, United States
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East Penn Rheumatology Associates, P.C.
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, 18015, United States
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J. Lee MD Medical Corp
Orange, California, 92868, United States
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North Mississippi Medical Center
Tupelo, Mississippi, 38801, United States
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PA Regional Center for Arthritis and Osteoporosis Research
Wyomissing, Pennsylvania, 19610, United States
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Paramount Medical Research & Consulting, LLC
Middleburg Heights, Ohio, 44130, United States
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Pioneer Research Solutions, Inc
Cypress, Texas, 77429, United States
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Rheumatology Associates of Central Florida, P.A.
Orlando, Florida, 32806, United States
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Rheumatology Associates of Long Island
Smithtown, New York, 11787, United States
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Robert W. Levin, MD, PA
Clearwater, Florida, 33765, United States
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Southern Ohio Rheumatology Inc.
Wheelersburg, Ohio, 45694, United States
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