Response to fumaric acid esters for plaque type psoriasis in real-world practice is largely independent of patient characteristics at baseline - a multivariable regression analysis from the German Psoriasis Registry PsoBest.
Kristian Reich, Ulrich Mrowietz, Christina Sorbe, Ralph von Kiedrowski, Sebastian Diemert, Lisa Schaeffer, Natalia Kirsten, Nesrine Ben-Anaya, Matthias Augustin
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Abstract
Objectives: Fumaric acid esters (FAEs) are a well-established treatment option for long-term therapy of moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. This study examines effectiveness of FAEs for the treatment of plaque psoriasis in real-world practice at 12 months and if patient characteristics affect the odds of clinical response.
Methods: A descriptive, multivariable logistic regression analysis was conducted in a cohort drawn from the German registry PsoBest. Baseline patient characteristics were assessed as potential treatment effect modifiers.
Results: 444 patients (mean age 47.0 years, 39.0% female) were eligible for response analysis using nonresponder imputation at month 12. Of these, 39.6% achieved clinical response, i.e. Psoriasis Area and Severity Index (PASI) ≤ 3 or skin clearance. In logistic regression analysis (R2 = 0.114), only baseline PASI was a significant factor: patients with PASI < 10 had a 4 times higher odds (p ≤ .001, OR 4.088), patients with PASI of 10-20 a twofold higher odds of response (p ≤ .044, OR 1.961) compared to those with PASI > 20. Neither sex, age, body weight, disease duration, comorbidity nor pretreatment had an impact on the odds of response (p > .05).
Conclusions: FAEs showed a favorable response at 12 months, largely independent of patient characteristics.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Dermatological Treatment covers all aspects of the treatment of skin disease, including the use of topical and systematically administered drugs and other forms of therapy. The Journal of Dermatological Treatment is positioned to give dermatologists cutting edge information on new treatments in all areas of dermatology. It also publishes valuable clinical reviews and theoretical papers on dermatological treatments.