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A treat-to-target strategy with methotrexate and intra-articular triamcinolone with or without adalimumab effectively reduces MRI synovitis, osteitis and tenosynovitis and halts structural damage progression in early rheumatoid arthritis: results from the OPERA randomised controlled trial.
Axelsen, Mette Bjørndal; Eshed, Iris; Hørslev-Petersen, Kim; Stengaard-Pedersen, Kristian; Hetland, Merete Lund; Møller, Jakob; Junker, Peter; Pødenphant, Jan; Schlemmer, Annette; Ellingsen, Torkell; Ahlquist, Palle; Lindegaard, Hanne; Linauskas, Asta; Dam, Mette Yde; Hansen, Ib; Horn, Hans Christian; Ammitzbøll, Christian Gytz; Jørgensen, Anette; Krintel, Sophine B; Raun, Johnny; Krogh, Niels S; Johansen, Julia Sidenius; Østergaard, Mikkel.
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  • Axelsen MB; Copenhagen Center for Arthritis Research, Center for Rheumatology and Spine Diseases, Copenhagen University Hospital at Glostrup, Glostrup, Denmark Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, Department of Clinical Medicine, Copenhagen University, Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Eshed I; Department of Radiology, Sheba Medical Center, Tel Aviv University, Tel Hashomer, Israel.
  • Hørslev-Petersen K; King Christian 10th Hospital for Rheumatic Diseases, Gråsten, Denmark South Jutland Hospital, Institute of Regional Health Services Research, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark.
  • Stengaard-Pedersen K; Department of Rheumatology, Aarhus University Hospital, Aarhus, Denmark.
  • Hetland ML; Copenhagen Center for Arthritis Research, Center for Rheumatology and Spine Diseases, Copenhagen University Hospital at Glostrup, Glostrup, Denmark Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, Department of Clinical Medicine, Copenhagen University, Copenhagen, Denmark The DANBIO Registry, Center for Rheu
  • Møller J; Department of Radiology, Copenhagen University Hospital at Herlev, Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Junker P; Department of Rheumatology C, Odense University Hospital, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark.
  • Pødenphant J; Department of Rheumatology, Copenhagen University Hospital at Gentofte, Gentofte, Denmark Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Schlemmer A; Department of Rheumatology, Aarhus University Hospital in Aalborg, Aalborg, Denmark.
  • Ellingsen T; Diagnostic Centre, Silkeborg Regional Hospital, Silkeborg, Denmark.
  • Ahlquist P; Department of Medicine, Vejle Regional Hospital, Vejle, Denmark.
  • Lindegaard H; Department of Rheumatology C, Odense University Hospital, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark.
  • Linauskas A; Department of Rheumatology, Vendsyssel Hospital, Hjørring, Denmark.
  • Dam MY; Diagnostic Centre, Silkeborg Regional Hospital, Silkeborg, Denmark.
  • Hansen I; Department of Rheumatology, Viborg Regional Hospital, Viborg, Denmark.
  • Horn HC; Department of Medicine, Vejle Regional Hospital, Vejle, Denmark.
  • Ammitzbøll CG; Department of Rheumatology, Aarhus University Hospital, Aarhus, Denmark.
  • Jørgensen A; Department of Rheumatology, Aarhus University Hospital, Aarhus, Denmark.
  • Krintel SB; Copenhagen Center for Arthritis Research, Center for Rheumatology and Spine Diseases, Copenhagen University Hospital at Glostrup, Glostrup, Denmark.
  • Raun J; King Christian 10th Hospital for Rheumatic Diseases, Gråsten, Denmark South Jutland Hospital, Institute of Regional Health Services Research, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark.
  • Krogh NS; Zitelabs Aps, Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Johansen JS; Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, Department of Clinical Medicine, Copenhagen University, Copenhagen, Denmark Department of Medicine and Oncology, Copenhagen University Hospital at Herlev, Herlev, Denmark.
  • Østergaard M; Copenhagen Center for Arthritis Research, Center for Rheumatology and Spine Diseases, Copenhagen University Hospital at Glostrup, Glostrup, Denmark Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, Department of Clinical Medicine, Copenhagen University, Copenhagen, Denmark The DANBIO Registry, Center for Rheu
Ann Rheum Dis ; 74(5): 867-75, 2015 May.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24412895
OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether a treat-to-target strategy with methotrexate and intra-articular glucocorticosteroid injections suppresses MRI inflammation and halts structural damage progression in patients with early rheumatoid arthritis (ERA), and whether adalimumab provides an additional effect. METHODS: In a double-blind, placebo-controlled trial, 85 disease-modifying antirheumatic drug-naïve patients with ERA were randomised to receive methotrexate, intra-articular glucocorticosteroid injections and placebo/adalimumab (43/42). Contrast-enhanced MRI of the right hand was performed at months 0, 6 and 12. Synovitis, osteitis, tenosynovitis, MRI bone erosion and joint space narrowing (JSN) were scored with validated methods. Dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI (DCE-MRI) was carried out in 14 patients. RESULTS: Synovitis, osteitis and tenosynovitis scores decreased highly significantly (p<0.0001) during the 12-months' follow-up, with mean change scores of -3.7 (median -3.0), -2.2 (-1) and -5.3 (-4.0), respectively. No overall change in MRI bone erosion and JSN scores was seen, with change scores of 0.1 (0) and 0.2 (0). The tenosynovitis score at month 6 was significantly lower in the adalimumab group, 1.3 (0), than in the placebo group, 3.9 (2), Mann-Whitney: p<0.035. Furthermore, the osteitis score decreased significantly during the 12-months' follow-up in the adalimumab group, but not in the placebo group, Wilcoxon: p=0.001-0.002 and p=0.062-0.146. DCE-MRI parameters correlated closely with conventional MRI inflammatory parameters. Clinical measures decreased highly significantly during follow-up. CONCLUSIONS: A treat-to-target strategy with methotrexate and intra-articular glucocorticosteroid in patients with ERA effectively decreased synovitis, osteitis and tenosynovitis and halted structural damage progression as judged by MRI. The findings suggest that addition of adalimumab is associated with further suppression of osteitis and tenosynovitis.
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Artritis Reumatoide / Triamcinolona / Metotrexato / Antirreumáticos / Anticuerpos Monoclonales Humanizados / Antiinflamatorios Tipo de estudio: Clinical_trials / Etiology_studies / Guideline Límite: Adult / Aged / Aged80 / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Idioma: En Revista: Ann Rheum Dis Año: 2015 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Dinamarca

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Artritis Reumatoide / Triamcinolona / Metotrexato / Antirreumáticos / Anticuerpos Monoclonales Humanizados / Antiinflamatorios Tipo de estudio: Clinical_trials / Etiology_studies / Guideline Límite: Adult / Aged / Aged80 / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Idioma: En Revista: Ann Rheum Dis Año: 2015 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Dinamarca