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Association Between Patient-Reported Pain and Remission or Low Disease Activity in Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis: Data from RA-BE-REAL Prospective Observational Study

Peter C. Taylor, Walid Fakhouri, Samuel Ogwu, Ewa Haładyj, Inmaculada de la Torre, Bruno Fautrel, Rieke Alten, Peter Nash, Eugen Feist

2024Rheumatology and Therapy5 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: We aim to assess the association of patient-reported pain and remission or low disease activity (LDA) at 3 months (M) in patients receiving baricitinib or other treatments in RA-BE-REAL. METHODS: RA-BE-REAL reports on patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) who were prescribed, for the first time, baricitinib (cohort A) or a tumour necrosis factor inhibitor (TNFi) (cohort B-TNFi) or any other mode of action (OMA) (cohort B-OMA). Pain was measured using the visual analogue scale (VAS) (0-100 mm) and clinically meaningful pain improvement thresholds of ≥ 30%, ≥ 50% and ≥ 70% from baseline to 3, 6, 12 and 24 M. RESULTS: At 3 M, the mean change from baseline (CFB) pain VAS of patients in remission/LDA was - 32.6 mm (cohort A), - 27.3 mm (cohort B-TNFi) and - 28.0 mm (cohort B-OMA). Almost half the patients who were in remission/LDA receiving baricitinib achieved ≥ 70% pain relief. At 3 M, the proportion of patients in remission/LDA with pain VAS ≤ 20 mm was 62.1% (cohort A), 55.0% (cohort B-TNFi) and 55.6% (cohort B-OMA), while for those not in remission/LDA, it was 8.5% and 8.7% (cohort A and B-TNFi, respectively) and 5.3% (B-OMA). More patients on baricitinib achieved pain improvement in all analyzed thresholds than patients in cohort B-TNFi and B-OMA at 3 M. At 24 M, - 26.2 mm (cohort A), - 20.8 mm (cohort B-TNFi) and - 16.0 mm (cohort B-OMA) mean CFBs in pain measurement were observed. For baricitinib and the other treatments, residual pain decreased with achievement of remission/LDA and was sustained up to 24 M. CONCLUSIONS: Patients in remission/LDA receiving baricitinib are more likely to achieve pain control than patients receiving TNFi/OMA.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineCohortRheumatoid arthritisInternal medicineVisual analogue scaleCohort studyPhysical therapyRheumatoid Arthritis Research and TherapiesSpondyloarthritis Studies and TreatmentsMusculoskeletal Disorders and Rehabilitation