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Abstract
Objectives: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a prevalent autoimmune disorder. This study examines the comparative efficacy of Janus kinase inhibitors (JAKi) and adalimumab (ADA) in managing RA.
Methods: As of May 2024, four electronic databases were systematically reviewed: PubMed, Web of Science, Embase, and the Cochrane Library. Data were analysed using Review Manager (RevMan) software. The risk ratio (RR) and its 95% confidence interval (CI) represented dichotomous outcomes. Evaluated outcome measures included ACR20, ACR50, ACR70, Clinical Disease Activity Index (CDAI), Simplified Disease Activity Index (SDAI), and Disease Activity Score 28-4 (C-reactive protein) (DAS28-4(CRP)).
Results: The analysis encompassed 6 studies, totalling 4048 patients with RA. There was no statistically significant difference in efficacy between JAKi and ADA when assessing ACR20 (p=0.25) and DAS28-4(CRP) (p=0.57). However, JAKi demonstrated superior efficacy compared to ADA for ACR50 (RR=1.20; p=0.02), ACR70 (RR=1.24; p=0.03), CDAI (RR=1.17; p=0.01), and SDAI (RR=1.19; p=0.006) outcomes. Longitudinal analysis revealed that over a 52-week period, JAKi did not exhibit superior efficacy to ADA for ACR50 (RR=1.16; p=0.19) and ACR70 (RR=1.10; p=0.26). Specifically, the tofacitinib subgroup outperformed ADA (RR=1.49; p=0.003), while other JAKi treatments did not show a significant difference (RR=1.19; p=0.11) compared to ADA.
Conclusions: JAKi generally offers better efficacy than ADA in the treatment of RA, though this advantage appears to be influenced by the duration of treatment.
期刊介绍:
Clinical and Experimental Rheumatology is a bi-monthly international peer-reviewed journal which has been covering all clinical, experimental and translational aspects of musculoskeletal, arthritic and connective tissue diseases since 1983.