“…Next, we carried out the subgroup analysis by Meta‐Disc 1.4 based on gender ratio, mean age, ethnicity, case number of RA patients, control groups, and study design. As shown in Table , after grouping, both the inconsistency (1‐square) of pooled sensitivity and specificity decreased in African and European groups, in Asian populations, 15,17,24‐26,28,29 the pooled sensitivity had no apparent change (0.73 [0.71‐0.75]) and the pooled specificity increased (0.91 [0.89‐0.93]); in African populations, 18,27,30 both the pooled sensitivity (0.88 [0.82‐0.93]) and specificity (0.91 [0.85‐0.95]) augmented; however, in European groups, 16,31,32 the pooled sensitivity (0.67 [0.63‐0.71]) and specificity (0.83 [0.80‐0.86]) declined. As shown in Table , in healthy and disease control, 16‐18,25,26,28‐32 the diagnostic value of pooled sensitivity decreased to 0.67 (0.65‐0.70) and pooled specificity had no apparent change (0.88 [0.86‐0.90]); however, in healthy controls, 15,24,27 both the pooled sensitivity (0.96 [0.93‐0.98]) and specificity (0.90 [0.84‐0.95]) increased, and both the inconsistency (1‐square) of pooled sensitivity and specificity decreased.…”