Objectives To determine the effectiveness of golimumab (GLM) in improving joint, periarticular structures and cutaneous manifestations in patients with moderate to severe psoriatic arthritis (PsA) with cutaneous psoriasis in different real-life clinical settings and 48-month drug survival.Methods Clinical and laboratory records were collected from PsA patients treated with GLM at baseline (TO) and after 6, 12, 24, 36, and 48 months of treatment. Comparisons were performed using a paired t-test or Wilcoxon test. Drug survival rates were analyzed using Kaplan-Meier estimates. p value< 0.05 was considered statistically significant.Results Data from 105 patients were collected. PsO occurred in 80% of patients and enthesitis in 78%, peripheral and axial arthritis in 63.8% and 35.3%, respectively, while erosions in 36.2%. The main comorbidities were cardiovascular diseases (31.4%) and metabolic syndrome (MetS) (19%). A statistically significant improvement in articular and cutaneous psoriasis was registered at T48 of GLM-therapy in clinical (DAPSA p <0.0001; PASI p < 0.01; BASDAI p < 0.0001) and laboratory (CRP< 0.05) indexes. Gender (p= 0.652), BMI (p = 0.655), smoking habit (p = 0.466), and line of treatment (p = 0.208) did not affect treatment efficacy nor persistence. At T48, 42% of patients discontinued GLM: the most frequent reason was an insufficient response or loss of efficacy (28.6%).Conclusion A 48-month GLM high drug persistence of PsA patients was observed in real-life, in patients presenting high disease activity, elevated prevalence of comorbidities, and more than one line of treatment at baseline. Patients' characteristics as gender, smoke, BMI, different lines of treatment, and concomitant methotrexate treatment affected treatment persistence, making GLM effective and safe in moderate-severe PsA in a long-term real-life setting.

Chimenti, M.s., Conigliaro, P., Caso, F., Costa, L., Ortolan, A., Triggianese, P., et al. (2021). Long-term effectiveness and drug survival of golimumab in patients affected by psoriatic arthritis with cutaneous involvement. CLINICAL RHEUMATOLOGY [10.1007/s10067-021-05874-6].

Long-term effectiveness and drug survival of golimumab in patients affected by psoriatic arthritis with cutaneous involvement

Chimenti, Maria Sole;Conigliaro, Paola;Triggianese, Paola;Perricone, Roberto;
2021-08-19

Abstract

Objectives To determine the effectiveness of golimumab (GLM) in improving joint, periarticular structures and cutaneous manifestations in patients with moderate to severe psoriatic arthritis (PsA) with cutaneous psoriasis in different real-life clinical settings and 48-month drug survival.Methods Clinical and laboratory records were collected from PsA patients treated with GLM at baseline (TO) and after 6, 12, 24, 36, and 48 months of treatment. Comparisons were performed using a paired t-test or Wilcoxon test. Drug survival rates were analyzed using Kaplan-Meier estimates. p value< 0.05 was considered statistically significant.Results Data from 105 patients were collected. PsO occurred in 80% of patients and enthesitis in 78%, peripheral and axial arthritis in 63.8% and 35.3%, respectively, while erosions in 36.2%. The main comorbidities were cardiovascular diseases (31.4%) and metabolic syndrome (MetS) (19%). A statistically significant improvement in articular and cutaneous psoriasis was registered at T48 of GLM-therapy in clinical (DAPSA p <0.0001; PASI p < 0.01; BASDAI p < 0.0001) and laboratory (CRP< 0.05) indexes. Gender (p= 0.652), BMI (p = 0.655), smoking habit (p = 0.466), and line of treatment (p = 0.208) did not affect treatment efficacy nor persistence. At T48, 42% of patients discontinued GLM: the most frequent reason was an insufficient response or loss of efficacy (28.6%).Conclusion A 48-month GLM high drug persistence of PsA patients was observed in real-life, in patients presenting high disease activity, elevated prevalence of comorbidities, and more than one line of treatment at baseline. Patients' characteristics as gender, smoke, BMI, different lines of treatment, and concomitant methotrexate treatment affected treatment persistence, making GLM effective and safe in moderate-severe PsA in a long-term real-life setting.
19-ago-2021
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Rilevanza internazionale
Articolo
Esperti anonimi
Settore MED/16 - REUMATOLOGIA
English
Drug survival
Golimumab
Long-term effectiveness
Psoriasis
Psoriatic arthritis
Real-life
Chimenti, M.s., Conigliaro, P., Caso, F., Costa, L., Ortolan, A., Triggianese, P., et al. (2021). Long-term effectiveness and drug survival of golimumab in patients affected by psoriatic arthritis with cutaneous involvement. CLINICAL RHEUMATOLOGY [10.1007/s10067-021-05874-6].
Chimenti, Ms; Conigliaro, P; Caso, F; Costa, L; Ortolan, A; Triggianese, P; Tasso, M; Fonti, Gl; Lorenzin, Mg; Perricone, R; Ramonda, R
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