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Published in: Clinical Rheumatology 4/2017

Open Access 01-04-2017 | Original Article

Impact of prior biologic use on persistence of treatment in patients with psoriatic arthritis enrolled in the US Corrona registry

Authors: Leslie R. Harrold, Bradley S. Stolshek, Sabrina Rebello, David H. Collier, Alex Mutebi, Sally W. Wade, Wendi Malley, Jeffrey D. Greenberg, Carol J. Etzel

Published in: Clinical Rheumatology | Issue 4/2017

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Abstract

Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is a chronic condition characterized by a diverse set of symptoms, from swollen joints to nail disease to skin disease. A variety of treatment options are available, including tumor necrosis factor inhibitors (TNFis). Little is known about treatment persistence in patients with PsA who initiate TNFi therapy, with and without prior biologic use. This study assessed persistence in these subgroups of patients with PsA and identified factors associated with persistence. This retrospective study utilized data from the Corrona registry of patients with PsA—with or without prior biologic experience—who initiated TNFi therapy between October 1, 2002, and March 21, 2013. Kaplan-Meier curves estimated median time to nonpersistence (discontinuation or switch to another biologic). Cox proportional hazards models identified factors associated with TNFi nonpersistence. A total of 1241 TNFi initiations were identified: 549 by biologic-naïve and 692 by biologic-experienced patients. Through 4 years of follow-up, more biologic-naïve than biologic-experienced patients remained persistent. Biologic-naïve patients had a greater mean time to nonpersistence compared with biologic-experienced patients: 32 vs 23 months (p = 0.0002). Moderate and high disease activities based on clinical disease activity index and disease duration were associated with persistence in both biologic-naïve and biologic-experienced patients. Additionally, in the biologic-experienced patients, the number of prior medications and skin disease were associated with persistence. The majority of patients with PsA in this study were persistent with their TNFi therapy; biologic-naïve patients had greater persistence compared with biologic-experienced patients. Predictors of persistence differed slightly between biologic-naïve and biologic-experienced patients.
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Metadata
Title
Impact of prior biologic use on persistence of treatment in patients with psoriatic arthritis enrolled in the US Corrona registry
Authors
Leslie R. Harrold
Bradley S. Stolshek
Sabrina Rebello
David H. Collier
Alex Mutebi
Sally W. Wade
Wendi Malley
Jeffrey D. Greenberg
Carol J. Etzel
Publication date
01-04-2017
Publisher
Springer London
Published in
Clinical Rheumatology / Issue 4/2017
Print ISSN: 0770-3198
Electronic ISSN: 1434-9949
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10067-017-3593-x

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