Long-Term Follow-Up of Patients with Axial Spondyloarthritis in Real-Life Setting: Results from Greece of the Multi-Country Registry Proof Study.

Q4 Medicine
Mediterranean Journal of Rheumatology Pub Date : 2024-12-31 eCollection Date: 2024-12-01 DOI:10.31138/mjr.251024.lot
Gkikas Katsifis, Andreas Bounas, Anna Kandyli, Maria Koronaiou, Tina Antachopoulou, Antonios Kyriakakis, Dimos Patrikos
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Abstract

Objectives: The aim of the present analysis was to describe the clinical and demographic characteristics of ankylosing spondylitis (AS) and non-radiographic axial spondyloarthritis (nr-axSpA) patients from Greece who were enrolled in the global PROOF study, and their longitudinal follow-up over 5 years to determine the impact of the disease on quality of life and patient-reported outcomes.

Methods: PROOF was an observational study that enrolled recently diagnosed (<1 year) patients fulfilling the Assessment of SpondyloArthritis International Society classification criteria from rheumatology clinical practices from 29 countries across 6 different geographical regions.

Results: Of the 100 Greek patients enrolled, 85 were classified based on local (investigator) evaluation of sacroiliac radiographs [AS: 56 (65.88%); nr-axSpA: 29 (34.12%)]. Higher prevalence of males in the AS (approximately 70%) and equal gender representation in the nr-axSpA patients were observed. There were variations in the clinical presentation, symptom duration, mean age at baseline, and HLA-B27 positivity between male and female patients. The majority of the patients were treated with TNF inhibitors from baseline to study end. Disease activity as well as patient-reported outcomes (functional index, quality of life, patient assessment of disease, and work productivity for employed patients) improved compared to baseline. Only 4 patients progressed to AS during the study.

Conclusions: This analysis provides longitudinal data from the patients enrolled in the global PROOF study from Greece for comparative purposes. The data from the Greek cohort can highlight challenges in the management of the SpA patients.

研究目的本分析旨在描述参加全球 PROOF 研究的希腊强直性脊柱炎(AS)和无放射线轴性脊柱关节炎(nr-axSpA)患者的临床和人口统计学特征,并对他们进行为期 5 年的纵向随访,以确定疾病对生活质量和患者报告结果的影响:方法:PROOF 是一项观察性研究,研究对象为新近确诊的肺结核患者(结果:100 名希腊患者中,有 50%患有肺结核:100名希腊患者中,有85人是根据当地(研究者)对骶髂关节X光片的评估进行分类的[AS:56人(65.88%);nr-axSpA:29人(34.12%)]。在强直性脊柱炎患者中,男性发病率较高(约占 70%),而在 nr-axSpA 患者中,男女比例相同。男女患者在临床表现、症状持续时间、基线平均年龄和HLA-B27阳性率方面存在差异。从基线到研究结束,大多数患者都接受了 TNF 抑制剂治疗。与基线相比,疾病活动度和患者报告结果(功能指数、生活质量、患者对疾病的评估以及就业患者的工作效率)均有所改善。研究期间,只有4名患者发展为强直性脊柱炎:这项分析提供了希腊参加全球 PROOF 研究的患者的纵向数据,以供比较。来自希腊队列的数据可以凸显在管理SpA患者方面所面临的挑战。
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