{"title":"肿瘤坏死因子抑制剂对累及髋关节的脊柱炎患者脊柱的结构影响","authors":"I. Mahmoud","doi":"10.4172/2325-9701.1000252","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Aim: The structural efficacy of TNF alpha in spine in spondylarthrities (SpA) has been reported in several studies with prolonged follow. None of these studies did however assessed their effects in a particulary severe population of SpA with hip disease. Methods: A comparative multicenter cohort study has included two groups of SpA patients with Group 1: Patients under TNF inhibitors and group 2: TNF alpha inhibitors naive patients under conventional treatment. Clinical, biological and radiological (using mSASSS score and BASRI spine) evaluations were performed before applying anti TNF (T0), after 2 years (T2) and after a period of treatment with n ≥3 (Tn) and compared to group 2. Results: Groups 1 and 2 respectively included 24 and 21 patients. The sociodemographic and clinical characteristics of the disease as well as biological and radiological assessments at T0 were comparable between the two groups. Group 1 had however a more active disease and greater functional impairment. Evaluation at T2 showed a greater improvement of clinical and biological parameters of disease in Group 1. The evaluation showed at Tn a maintained clinical and biological effectiveness of TNF inhibitors in group 1. A structural deterioration of the spine was however noted in both groups with a Δ BASRI spine and Δ mSASSS comparable in both groups at T2 and Tn. Conclusion: Anti TNF seem ineffective on the structural progression of the spine particularly severe and advanced spondyloarthrites.","PeriodicalId":90240,"journal":{"name":"Journal of spine & neurosurgery","volume":"2017 1","pages":"1-5"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2017-03-13","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Structural Effect of Tumor Necrosis Factor Inhibitors on Spine in Spondylarthritis Patients with Hip Involvement\",\"authors\":\"I. Mahmoud\",\"doi\":\"10.4172/2325-9701.1000252\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"Aim: The structural efficacy of TNF alpha in spine in spondylarthrities (SpA) has been reported in several studies with prolonged follow. None of these studies did however assessed their effects in a particulary severe population of SpA with hip disease. Methods: A comparative multicenter cohort study has included two groups of SpA patients with Group 1: Patients under TNF inhibitors and group 2: TNF alpha inhibitors naive patients under conventional treatment. Clinical, biological and radiological (using mSASSS score and BASRI spine) evaluations were performed before applying anti TNF (T0), after 2 years (T2) and after a period of treatment with n ≥3 (Tn) and compared to group 2. Results: Groups 1 and 2 respectively included 24 and 21 patients. The sociodemographic and clinical characteristics of the disease as well as biological and radiological assessments at T0 were comparable between the two groups. Group 1 had however a more active disease and greater functional impairment. Evaluation at T2 showed a greater improvement of clinical and biological parameters of disease in Group 1. The evaluation showed at Tn a maintained clinical and biological effectiveness of TNF inhibitors in group 1. A structural deterioration of the spine was however noted in both groups with a Δ BASRI spine and Δ mSASSS comparable in both groups at T2 and Tn. Conclusion: Anti TNF seem ineffective on the structural progression of the spine particularly severe and advanced spondyloarthrites.\",\"PeriodicalId\":90240,\"journal\":{\"name\":\"Journal of spine & neurosurgery\",\"volume\":\"2017 1\",\"pages\":\"1-5\"},\"PeriodicalIF\":0.0000,\"publicationDate\":\"2017-03-13\",\"publicationTypes\":\"Journal Article\",\"fieldsOfStudy\":null,\"isOpenAccess\":false,\"openAccessPdf\":\"\",\"citationCount\":\"0\",\"resultStr\":null,\"platform\":\"Semanticscholar\",\"paperid\":null,\"PeriodicalName\":\"Journal of spine & neurosurgery\",\"FirstCategoryId\":\"1085\",\"ListUrlMain\":\"https://doi.org/10.4172/2325-9701.1000252\",\"RegionNum\":0,\"RegionCategory\":null,\"ArticlePicture\":[],\"TitleCN\":null,\"AbstractTextCN\":null,\"PMCID\":null,\"EPubDate\":\"\",\"PubModel\":\"\",\"JCR\":\"\",\"JCRName\":\"\",\"Score\":null,\"Total\":0}","platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Journal of spine & neurosurgery","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.4172/2325-9701.1000252","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
Structural Effect of Tumor Necrosis Factor Inhibitors on Spine in Spondylarthritis Patients with Hip Involvement
Aim: The structural efficacy of TNF alpha in spine in spondylarthrities (SpA) has been reported in several studies with prolonged follow. None of these studies did however assessed their effects in a particulary severe population of SpA with hip disease. Methods: A comparative multicenter cohort study has included two groups of SpA patients with Group 1: Patients under TNF inhibitors and group 2: TNF alpha inhibitors naive patients under conventional treatment. Clinical, biological and radiological (using mSASSS score and BASRI spine) evaluations were performed before applying anti TNF (T0), after 2 years (T2) and after a period of treatment with n ≥3 (Tn) and compared to group 2. Results: Groups 1 and 2 respectively included 24 and 21 patients. The sociodemographic and clinical characteristics of the disease as well as biological and radiological assessments at T0 were comparable between the two groups. Group 1 had however a more active disease and greater functional impairment. Evaluation at T2 showed a greater improvement of clinical and biological parameters of disease in Group 1. The evaluation showed at Tn a maintained clinical and biological effectiveness of TNF inhibitors in group 1. A structural deterioration of the spine was however noted in both groups with a Δ BASRI spine and Δ mSASSS comparable in both groups at T2 and Tn. Conclusion: Anti TNF seem ineffective on the structural progression of the spine particularly severe and advanced spondyloarthrites.