Safety of surgery in patients with rheumatoid arthritis treated with tocilizumab: data from the French (REGistry -RoAcTEmra) Regate registry.
Clin Exp Rheumatol
; 38(3): 405-410, 2020.
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OBJECTIVES: To investigate the frequency and risk factors of postoperative complications in RA patients treated with tocilizumab (TCZ). METHODS: The French registry REGATE recruited 1496 RA patients receiving TCZ in routine care. Data from patients treated with TCZ who underwent surgery were reviewed. Frequency of post-surgery complications was collected and compared in patients with and without complications in order to identify factors associated with complications. Similar analysis was performed in patients with postoperative infection. RESULTS: We identified 167 patients who underwent 175 surgical procedures including 103 orthopaedic surgeries (58.9%). The patients were mainly women (84%) with a mean disease duration of 14.96±11.29 years. The mean delay between surgery and the last TCZ infusion was 4.94±1.74 weeks. Fifteen patients experienced 15 complications (8.6%) with 10 severe infections including 5 surgical site infections (33.3%). There was no significant difference between patients with and without complications. In multivariate analysis, previous treatment with rituximab in the previous year tended to be associated with postoperative complications (OR: 3.27, IC95% 0.92-11.49, p=0.06). Concerning postoperative infections, diabetes mellitus tended to be associated with this complication (OR: 3.73, IC95% 0.88-15.79, p=0.06) in multivariate analysis. CONCLUSIONS: In RA patients treated with TCZ in perfusion, the rate of surgical complications was low: 8.6%. The median time between surgery and last infusion was relatively short according to half-life of TCZ but did not influence the rate of postoperative complications.
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MEDLINE
Assunto principal:
Artrite Reumatoide
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Procedimentos Cirúrgicos Operatórios
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Antirreumáticos
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Anticorpos Monoclonais Humanizados
Tipo de estudo:
Prognostic_studies
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Risk_factors_studies
Limite:
Female
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Humans
Idioma:
En
Revista:
Clin Exp Rheumatol
Ano de publicação:
2020
Tipo de documento:
Article
País de afiliação:
França