Characteristics of Patients With Psoriasis Treated With Various Biologics – A Danish Cohort Study

Q3 Medicine
C. W. Schwarz, L. Skov, Alexander Egeberg, A. Passey, Jennifer Lee, Patricia Gorecki, N. Loft
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Abstract

Psoriasis is associated with several comorbidities and patients with psoriasis are more often obese than individuals without psoriasis. The excess disease burden is important to consider in choice of and response to treatment at the individual level. To investigate whether patient characteristics differ across biologics for patients initiating biologic therapy and for patients still on biologic therapy after 1 year. Also, to quantify and compare the use of topical therapy among patients still on biologic therapy after 1 year. This nationwide cohort study compared characteristics of patients prescribed adalimumab, etanercept, infliximab, secukinumab or ustekinumab for treatment of psoriasis by using data from the Danish registries. In the ustekinumab group, patients were younger and fewer had psoriatic arthritis. Patients treated with secukinumab and ustekinumab were less frequently co-treated with conventional systemics and topical therapy. All other patient characteristics such as sex, smoking and comorbidities other than psoriatic arthritis were similar across the biologic cohorts. These results highlight the need to better understand which factors to consider when prescribing biologics to patients with psoriasis.
接受各种生物制剂治疗的银屑病患者的特征 - 一项丹麦队列研究
银屑病与多种并发症有关,银屑病患者比非银屑病患者更容易肥胖。超重的疾病负担是个人选择治疗方法和治疗反应的重要考虑因素。研究开始接受生物制剂治疗的患者和一年后仍在接受生物制剂治疗的患者在不同生物制剂下的特征是否有所不同。同时,量化并比较 1 年后仍在接受生物制剂治疗的患者使用局部疗法的情况。这项全国性队列研究利用丹麦登记处的数据,比较了阿达木单抗、依那西普、英夫利昔单抗、赛库单抗或乌司他尼单抗治疗银屑病处方患者的特征。在乌斯特库单抗组中,患者更年轻,患有银屑病关节炎的患者更少。接受secukinumab和ustekinumab治疗的患者较少同时接受传统的全身治疗和局部治疗。所有其他患者特征,如性别、吸烟和银屑病关节炎以外的合并症,在各生物制剂队列中均相似。这些结果突出表明,有必要更好地了解银屑病患者在处方生物制剂时应考虑哪些因素。
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