[Head-to-head studies on radiographic progression in axial spondyloarthritis].

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 RHEUMATOLOGY
Zeitschrift fur Rheumatologie Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-05-21 DOI:10.1007/s00393-024-01518-7
Uta Kiltz, Hildrun Haibel
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In this review article four clinical comparative studies in axial spondylarthritis (axSpA) are presented and discussed. SURPASS as the only head-to-head study investigated the effect of adalimumab biosimilar disease-modifying antirheumatic drug (bsDMARD) or secukinumab on radiographic progression over a time period of 2 years. Overall, the radiographic progression of the spine was low and no significant difference between adalimumab bsDMARD or secukinumab was noted. The three other studies were not constructed as direct head-to-head studies but compared the efficacy of non-steroidal antirheumatic drugs (NSARD) with and without simultaneous treatment with biological DMARDs (bDMARD). The CONSUL study showed no statistically significant difference in the delay of radiographic progression of the spine over 2 years in radiographic axSpA (r-axSpA) patients, who underwent either combined treatment with golimumab and celecoxib or treatment with golimumab alone over 2 years. The ESTHER study showed that patients with early axSpA active inflammatory lesions, which were detected by whole-body magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), showed a significantly greater improvement under treatment with etanercept than those treated with sulfasalazine. The INFAST study showed that patients with early active axSpA who received a combined treatment of infliximab and naproxen, achieved a clinical remission twice as frequently as those who only received naproxen. Therefore, for the endpoint of radiological progression no difference could be shown in the inhibition of radiological progression between the mechanisms of action investigated. The comparative data for the endpoint of clinical efficacy showed that patients with bDMARDs showed a clearly better response to treatment than patients with NSAR or conventional synthetic DMARDs (csDMARD).

[轴性脊柱关节炎放射学进展的头对头研究]。
本综述文章介绍并讨论了四项轴性脊柱关节炎(axSpA)的临床对比研究。SURPASS作为唯一一项头对头研究,调查了阿达木单抗生物类似药(bsDMARD)或secukinumab对2年内放射学进展的影响。总体而言,脊柱的放射学进展较低,阿达木单抗生物仿制药和secukinumab之间没有显著差异。其他三项研究并非直接的头对头研究,而是比较了非甾体抗风湿药(NSARD)与生物DMARD(bDMARD)同时治疗和不同时治疗的疗效。CONSUL研究显示,接受戈利木单抗和塞来昔布联合治疗或单用戈利木单抗治疗2年的放射性axSpA(r-axSpA)患者,其脊柱放射学进展的延迟时间在2年内没有统计学意义上的显著差异。ESTHER研究显示,经全身磁共振成像(MRI)检测出有早期axSpA活动性炎症病灶的患者在接受依那西普治疗后,病情改善程度明显高于接受柳氮磺胺吡啶治疗的患者。INFAST研究显示,早期活动性axSpA患者接受英夫利昔单抗和萘普生联合治疗的临床缓解率是只接受萘普生治疗的患者的两倍。因此,就放射学进展这一终点而言,所研究的两种作用机制在抑制放射学进展方面并无差异。临床疗效终点的比较数据显示,使用双DMARDs的患者对治疗的反应明显优于使用NSAR或传统合成DMARDs(csDMARD)的患者。
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Zeitschrift fur Rheumatologie
Zeitschrift fur Rheumatologie 医学-风湿病学
CiteScore
2.20
自引率
20.00%
发文量
150
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Die Zeitschrift für Rheumatologie ist ein international angesehenes Publikationsorgan und dient der Fortbildung von niedergelassenen und in der Klinik tätigen Rheumatologen. Die Zeitschrift widmet sich allen Aspekten der klinischen Rheumatologie, der Therapie rheumatischer Erkrankungen sowie der rheumatologischen Grundlagenforschung. Umfassende Übersichtsarbeiten zu einem aktuellen Schwerpunktthema sind das Kernstück jeder Ausgabe. Im Mittelpunkt steht dabei gesichertes Wissen zu Diagnostik und Therapie mit hoher Relevanz für die tägliche Arbeit – der Leser erhält konkrete Handlungsempfehlungen. Frei eingereichte Originalien ermöglichen die Präsentation wichtiger klinischer Studien und dienen dem wissenschaftlichen Austausch.
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