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Factors associated with remission at 5-year follow-up in recent-onset axial spondyloarthritis: results from the DESIR cohort

Laura Pina Vegas, É. Sbidian, Daniel Wendling, Philippe Goupille, S. Ferkal, Philippe Le Corvoisier, Bijan Ghaleh, Alain Luciani, Pascal Claudepierre

2021Lara D. Veeken19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The factors contributing to long-term remission in axial SpA (axSpA) are unclear. We aimed to characterize individuals with axSpA at the 5-year follow-up to identify baseline factors associated with remission. METHODS: We included all patients from the DESIR cohort (with recent-onset axSpA) with an available Ankylosing Spondylitis Disease Activity Score-CRP (ASDAS-CRP) at 5-year follow-up. Patients in remission (ASDAS-CRP < 1.3) were compared with those with active disease by demographic, clinical, biological and imaging characteristics. A logistic model stratified on TNF inhibitor (TNFi) exposure was used. RESULTS: Overall, 111/449 patients (25%) were in remission after 5 years. Among those never exposed to TNFi, 31% (77/247) were in remission compared with 17% (34/202) of those exposed to TNFi. Patients in remission after 5 years were more likely to be male, HLA-B27+, have a lower BMI, and a higher education level. Baseline factors associated with 5-year remission in patients never exposed to TNFi included lower BASDAI [adjusted odds ratio (ORa) 0.9, 95% CI: 0.8, 0.9) and history of peripheral arthritis (ORa 2.1, 95% CI: 1.2, 5.3). In those exposed to TNFi, remission was associated with higher education level (ORa 2.9, 95% CI: 1.6, 5.1), lower enthesitis index (ORa 0.8, 95% CI: 0.7, 0.9), lower BASDAI (ORa 0.9, 95% CI: 0.9, 0.9) and lower BMI (ORa 0.8, 95% CI: 0.7, 0.9). CONCLUSION: This study highlights the difficulty in achieving 5-year remission in those with recent-onset axSpA, especially for the more active cases, despite the use of TNFi. Socio-economic factors and BMI are implicated in the outcome at 5 years.

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MedicineAnkylosing spondylitisBASDAIInternal medicineCohortEnthesitisAxial spondyloarthritisOdds ratioHLA-B27ArthritisSacroiliitisPsoriatic arthritisImmunologyHuman leukocyte antigenAntigenSpondyloarthritis Studies and TreatmentsRheumatoid Arthritis Research and TherapiesAutoimmune and Inflammatory Disorders Research
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