One-Third of European Patients with Axial Spondyloarthritis Reach Pain Remission With Routine Care Tumor Necrosis Factor Inhibitor Treatment

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  • Lykke Midtbøll Ørnbjerg
  • Kathrine Rugbjerg
  • Stylianos Georgiadis
  • Simon Horskjær Rasmussen
  • Ulf Lindström
  • Karel Pavelka
  • Neslihan Yilmaz
  • Ennio Giulio Favalli
  • Michael J Nissen
  • Brigitte Michelsen
  • Elsa Vieira-Sousa
  • Gareth T Jones
  • Ruxandra Ionescu
  • Heikki Relas
  • Carlos Sanchez-Piedra
  • Matija Tomšič
  • Arni Jon Geirsson
  • Irene van der Horst-Bruinsma
  • Johan Askling
  • Anne Gitte Loft
  • Lucie Nekvindova
  • Haner Direskeneli
  • Florenzo Iannone
  • Adrian Ciurea
  • Karen Minde Fagerli
  • Maria José Santos
  • Gary J Macfarlane
  • Catalin Codreanu
  • Kari Eklund
  • Manuel Pombo-Suarez
  • Ziga Rotar
  • Bjorn Gudbjornsson
  • Tamara Rusman
Objective To investigate the distribution of patient-reported outcomes (PROs) in patients with axial spondyloarthritis (axSpA) initiating a tumor necrosis factor inhibitor (TNFi), to assess the proportion reaching PRO "remission" across registries and treatment series, and to compare patients registered to fulfill the modified New York (mNY) criteria for ankylosing spondylitis (AS) vs patients with nonradiographic axSpA (nr-axSpA).

Methods Fifteen European registries contributed PRO scores for pain, fatigue, patient global assessment (PtGA), Bath Ankylosing Spondylitis (AS) Disease Activity Index (BASDAI), Bath AS Functional Index (BASFI), and Health Assessment Questionnaire (HAQ) from 19,498 patients with axSpA. Changes in PROs and PRO remission rates (definitions: ≤ 20 mm for pain, fatigue, PtGA, BASDAI, and BASFI; ≤ 0.5 for HAQ) were calculated at 6, 12, and 24 months of treatment.

Results Heterogeneity in baseline characteristics and outcomes between registries were observed. In pooled data, 6 months after the start of a first TNFi, pain score was reduced by approximately 60% (median at baseline/ 6/12/24 months: 65/25/20/20 mm) in patients on treatment. Similar patterns were observed for fatigue (68/32/30/25 mm), PtGA (66/29/21/20 mm), BASDAI (58/26/21/19 mm), BASFI (46/20/16/16 mm), and HAQ (0.8/0.4/0.2/0.2). Patients with AS (n = 3281) had a slightly better response than patients with nr-axSpA (n = 993). The Lund Efficacy Index (LUNDEX)-adjusted remission rates at 6 months for pain/fatigue/PtGA/BASDAI/BASFI/HAQ were 39%/30%/38%/34%/35%/48% for the AS cohort and 30%/21%/26%/24%/33%/47% for the nr-axSpA cohort. Better PRO responses were seen with a first TNFi compared to a second and third TNFi.

Conclusion Patients with axSpA starting a TNFi achieved high PRO remission rates, most pronounced in those fulfilling the mNY criteria and for the first TNFi.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftThe Journal of rheumatology
Vol/bind50
Udgave nummer8
Sider (fra-til)1009-1019
Antal sider11
ISSN0315-162X
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2023

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