Clinical and ultrasonographic predictors of disease activity after TNF-α inhibitor spacing in patients with psoriatic arthritis

IF 3.8 3区 医学 Q1 RHEUMATOLOGY
Antonio Marchesoni , Pierluigi Macchioni , Giovanni Ciancio , Gilda Sandri , Alen Zabotti , Luca Montaguti , Gentiana Vukatana , Fabio Mascella , Donatella Chessa , Elisa Verduci , Marcello Govoni , Amelia Spinella , Francesca Zuliani , Marco Bruschi , Nazzarena Malavolta , Mariacristina Focherini , Carlo Salvarani
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Abstract

Objective

Dose reduction of biologic drugs in patients with psoriatic arthritis (PsA) who are in Minimal Disease Activity (MDA) is now considered a feasible option. This study evaluated which baseline clinical and ultrasonographic (US) factors may be predictive of disease activity after anti-TNF-α spacing.

Methods

This observational, prospective, multicentre, 12-month study enrolled consecutive adult patients with PsA taking TNF-α inhibitors and in stable MDA who accepted to reduce their dose therapy by doubling the administration interval. Data collection included demographics, personal history, clinical disease characteristics, and joints and entheses US features. Patients maintaining the MDA were compared with those who experienced a disease flare during the 12 months of follow-up. The statistical analysis included the comparison between groups and the search of the factors associated with persistence of MDA.

Results

Of the evaluable 72 patients (29 females and 43 males), 55 (76.4%) maintained a state of MDA while 17 (23.6%) experienced a disease relapse. Baseline values of DAPSA < 2 and of BASDAI < 1.5, and lower BASDAI and DAS28 values were significantly associated with maintenance of MDA. The multivariate analysis showed that baseline values of DAPSA < 2 and of BASDAI < 1.5 were predictive of persistence of MDA. Baseline US findings were not associated with the outcome of disease activity.

Conclusions

In this study, anti-TNF-α spacing proved to be feasible in most of the PsA patients in a stable MDA. The only factor predictive of persistence of remission was a very low clinical disease activity at baseline.
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Joint Bone Spine
Joint Bone Spine 医学-风湿病学
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4.50
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184
审稿时长
25 days
期刊介绍: Bimonthly e-only international journal, Joint Bone Spine publishes in English original research articles and all the latest advances that deal with disorders affecting the joints, bones, and spine and, more generally, the entire field of rheumatology. All submitted manuscripts to the journal are subjected to rigorous peer review by international experts: under no circumstances does the journal guarantee publication before the editorial board makes its final decision. (Surgical techniques and work focusing specifically on orthopedic surgery are not within the scope of the journal.)Joint Bone Spine is indexed in the main international databases and is accessible worldwide through the ScienceDirect and ClinicalKey platforms.
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