Efficacy of first-line tocilizumab therapy in early polymyalgia rheumatica: a prospective longitudinal study.
Ann Rheum Dis
; 75(8): 1506-10, 2016 Aug.
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BACKGROUND: Glucocorticoids are the cornerstone treatment of polymyalgia rheumatica (PMR) but induce adverse events. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of first-line tocilizumab in PMR. METHODS: In a prospective open-label study (ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT01713842), 20 glucocorticoid-free patients fulfilling Chuang's PMR criteria, with symptom onset within the last 12â
months and a PMR activity score (PMR-AS) >10, each received three tocilizumab infusions at 4-week intervals, without glucocorticoids, followed by oral prednisone from weeks 12 to 24 (0.15â
mg/kg if PMR-AS ≤10 and 0.30â
mg/kg otherwise). The primary end point was the proportion of patients with PMR-AS≤10 at week 12. RESULTS: Baseline median PMR-AS was 36.6 (IQR 30.4-43.8). At week 12, all patients had PMR-AS≤10 and received the low prednisone dosage. Median PMR-AS at weeks 12 and 24 was 4.5 (3.2-6.8) and 0.95 (IQR 0.4-2), respectively (p<0.001 vs baseline for both time points). No patient required rescue treatment. Positron emission tomography-CT showed significant improvements. The most common adverse events were transient neutropenia (n=3) and leucopenia (n=5); in one patient, the second tocilizumab infusion was omitted due to leucopenia. CONCLUSIONS: Tocilizumab monotherapy is effective in recent-onset PMR. Randomised controlled trials are warranted. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: NCT01713842.
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Polimialgia Reumática
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Antirreumáticos
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Anticorpos Monoclonais Humanizados
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Clinical_trials
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Risk_factors_studies
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Female
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Humans
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Middle aged
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2016
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