Adherence to recommendations for the use of anti-tumour necrosis factor and its impact over 5 years of follow-up in axial spondyloarthritis

Rheumatology
Clementina López-MedinaAnna Molto

Abstract

To describe adherence to recommendations for TNFα blocker (TNFb) initiation and continuation in early axial Spondyloarthropathy (axSpA); and to evaluate the impact of adherence to these recommendations over 5 years of follow-up in the DEvenir des Spondyloarthrites Indifférenciées Récentes (DESIR) cohort. The first 5 years of follow-up of the DESIR early axSpA cohort were analysed. We evaluated adherence to Assessment of SpondyloArthritis International Society (ASAS) 2003/2006, 2016 and European Medicines Agency recommendations in axSpA patients for: TNFb initiation (patients were adherent if they either commenced TNFb therapy when they met the conditions for initiation or if they did not commence TNFb therapy when conditions were not met) and; TNFb continuation (either when they continued TNFb therapy when conditions to continue were met or when they discontinued when conditions were not met). The impact of adherence to these recommendations on functional disability, quality of life and sick-leave days over 5 years was explored. A total of 708 patients were analysed: 440 (62.15%), 389 (54.94%) and 335 (47.32%) were considered adherent to ASAS 2003/2006, 2016 and European Medicines Agency recommendations for TNFb initiation, res...Continue Reading

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