Update on the Axial Involvement in Psoriatic Arthritis (AXIS) Project.

Murat Torgutalp,Denis Poddubnyy,Dafna D Gladman
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Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is an inflammatory disease associated with psoriasis, often affecting both peripheral and axial skeletal structures. Axial symptoms affect a significant portion of individuals with PsA. The Axial Involvement in Psoriatic Arthritis (AXIS) study, a multinational, multicenter cross-sectional study conducted under the umbrella of the Group for Research on Psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis (GRAPPA) and Assessment of SpondyloArthritis international Society (ASAS), aimed to establish a unified definition and classification criteria for axial involvement in PsA. The study enrolled 409 patients from 41 centers across 19 countries. Comprehensive clinical and imaging assessments were conducted for each patient including radiographs and magnetic resonance imaging of the sacroiliac joints and spine. Imaging data were reviewed by both local investigators and a central imaging committee. Final judgment on the presence or absence of axial involvement was made by investigators following evaluation of all data by the investigators and the central expert imaging team. Axial involvement was assessed to be present in 112/409 patients (27.4%). Data analysis is ongoing and the full study results are expected shortly. This update was presented at the GRAPPA 2024 annual meeting.
银屑病关节炎轴向受累(AXIS)项目进展。
银屑病关节炎(PsA)是一种与银屑病相关的炎症性疾病,通常影响外周和轴向骨骼结构。轴向症状影响很大一部分PsA患者。银屑病关节炎轴向受累(AXIS)研究是在银屑病和银屑病关节炎研究小组(GRAPPA)和国际脊椎关节炎评估协会(ASAS)的保护下进行的一项多国、多中心横断面研究,旨在建立银屑病关节炎轴向受累的统一定义和分类标准。该研究招募了来自19个国家41个中心的409名患者。对每位患者进行全面的临床和影像学评估,包括骶髂关节和脊柱的x线片和磁共振成像。成像数据由当地调查人员和中央成像委员会审查。最终判断是否存在轴向受累是由研究人员和中央专家成像小组评估所有数据后做出的。409例患者中有112例(27.4%)存在轴向受累。数据分析正在进行中,完整的研究结果预计很快就会出来。这一更新是在GRAPPA 2024年会上提出的。
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