Rheumatoid arthritis monotherapy in the Jak inhibitors Era. Current prevalence and associated factors in a multicenter study.

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 RHEUMATOLOGY ARP Rheumatology Pub Date : 2023-01-01
Rodrigo Garcia-Salinas, Fernando Sommerfleck, Alfredo Vargas-Caselles, Luis Palomino-Romero, Javier Rosa, Mariana Benegas, Etel Saturansky, Pamela Giorgis, Florencia Martinez, Marcelo Abdala, Jimene Sanchez-Alcover, Emma Civit, Vanesa Espasa, Veronica Bellomio, Juan Manuel Bande, Silvia Papasidero, Veronica Saurit, Leticia Ibañez-Zurlo, Emilio Buschiazzo
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Abstract

Background: Combined therapy constitutes the standard of care in RA. Jak inhibitors (Jaki) have shown efficacy in monotherapy, a modality used in cases where it is not possible to use Disease-Modifying Anti Rheumatic Drugs (csDMARDs).

Objectives: To estimate the prevalence (total and by drug), reason for using and the increase over the time of bDMARDs or tsDMARDs as monotherapy after the availability of the Jaki. To analyze the differential characteristics between patients with monotherapy vs combined therapy.

Methods: Cross-sectional multicenter study. Consecutive patients with a diagnosis of RA (ACR/EULAR 2010) under treatment with bDMARDs or tsDMARDs started from 2013 were included. Socio-demographic, clinic, and therapeutic data were collected.

Results: A total of 505 RA patients were included. Since 2013, the prevalence of monotherapy usage was (any) 49%. The drugs used as monotherapy were Jaki in 41% and TNF-blockers in 30%. The leading causes of monotherapy use were intolerance/adverse events (62%), medical decision or lack of adherence (37.7%). The highest socioeconomic level and a better functional status at diagnosis were predictors of monotherapy use. The use of the second line of treatments and less polypharmacy were independent factors associated with this therapeutic modality.

Conclusions: The current prevalence of monotherapy in RA was 49%, the Jaki were the most used drug in this modality. Monotherapy increases from year to year. There are differential characteristics in patients using monotherapy.

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Jak抑制剂时代的类风湿性关节炎单药治疗。一项多中心研究的当前患病率及相关因素。
背景:联合治疗是类风湿性关节炎的标准治疗。Jak抑制剂(Jaki)在单药治疗中显示出疗效,单药治疗是在不可能使用改善疾病的抗风湿药物(csDMARDs)的情况下使用的一种方式。目的:估计Jaki上市后bDMARDs或tsDMARDs单药治疗的患病率(总患病率和按药物分类)、使用原因以及随时间的增加。分析单药治疗与联合治疗的差异特点。方法:横断面多中心研究。纳入自2013年开始连续接受bDMARDs或tsDMARDs治疗的RA (ACR/EULAR 2010)患者。收集社会人口学、临床和治疗数据。结果:共纳入505例RA患者。自2013年以来,单一疗法使用率为49%。作为单一疗法使用的药物是Jaki(41%)和tnf受体阻滞剂(30%)。使用单一疗法的主要原因是不耐受/不良事件(62%),医疗决定或缺乏依从性(37.7%)。最高的社会经济水平和诊断时较好的功能状态是单药治疗使用的预测因素。二线治疗的使用和较少的多药治疗是与这种治疗方式相关的独立因素。结论:目前RA单药治疗的患病率为49%,Jaki是该模式中使用最多的药物。单药治疗逐年增加。使用单一疗法的患者有不同的特征。
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