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Timely escalation to second-line therapies after failure of methotrexate in patients with early rheumatoid arthritis does not reduce the risk of becoming difficult-to-treat

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2024
abstract:
BackgroundTo investigate the frequency of difficult-to-treat (D2T) rheumatoid arthritis (RA) in patients early escalated to biologic/targeted synthetic disease modifying anti-rheumatic drugs (b/tsDMARDs) after failure of treat-to-target with methotrexate (MTX).MethodsFrom a prospective cohort of early RA, all patients with their first access in the years 2005-2018, and eventually starting a b/tsDMARD before the end of 2022, were included and followed-up until April 2024. Study outcomes included drug survival on each consecutive b/tsDMARDs, development of D2T (according to the EULAR definition and subsequent modifications), and its predictors.ResultsOf a total cohort of 722 early RA patients treated with initial MTX and followed-up for at least 3 years from diagnosis, 155 (21.5%) had started a b/tsDMARD after a median of 19 months. In more than 70% of the cases, RA was uncontrolled despite optimal doses of MTX of >= 15 mg/day. The retention rates of the first and the second b/tsDMARD were approximatively 70% after 1 year but dropped to 40% after 5 years. After a median (IQR) follow up of 72.6 (34.5-134.2) months, 45 patients (29%) fulfilled the EULAR D2T criteria. At multivariable analysis, higher number of swollen joints and worse pain scores were confirmed as predictors of D2T. Furthermore, in this early RA cohort, shorter disease duration at the start of treatment with b/tsDMARDs, together with negativity for autoantibodies, were also independent predictors of D2T.ConclusionsEarly implementation of treatment after failure of treat-to-target with MTX may not prevent the development of D2T in RA. Patients showing early refractoriness to conventional drugs and those lacking autoantibodies are at higher risk of multiple treatment failures.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
ACPA; Anti-citrullinated protein antibodies; Difficult-to-treat; Early; Methotrexate; Refractory; Rheumatoid arthritis; Rheumatoid factor; Seronegative; Treat-to-target
List of contributors:
D'Onofrio, Bernardo; De Stefano, Ludovico; Bozzalla Cassione, Emanuele; Morandi, Valentina; Cuzzocrea, Francesca; Sakellariou, Garifallia; Manzo, Antonio; Montecucco, Carlomaurizio; Bugatti, Serena
Authors of the University:
BUGATTI SERENA
DE STEFANO LUDOVICO
MANZO ANTONIO
MONTECUCCO CARLOMAURIZIO
SAKELLARIOU GARIFALLIA
Handle:
https://iris.unipv.it/handle/11571/1510514
Published in:
ARTHRITIS RESEARCH & THERAPY
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https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11545058/pdf/13075_2024_Article_3431.pdf
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