The occurrence of multiple treatment switches in axial spondyloarthritis. Results from five Nordic rheumatology registries

Abstract Objectives In axial spondyloarthritis (axSpA), switching between multiple biologic or targeted synthetic (b/ts-) DMARDs might indicate difficult-to-treat disease. We aimed to explore the occurrence of multiple switching in routine care axSpA patients using various definitions, and to identi...

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Main Authors: Di Giuseppe, Daniela, Lindström, Ulf, Aaltonen, Kalle, Relas, Heikki, Provan, Sella, Gudbjornsson, Bjorn, Hetland, Merete Lund, Askling, Johan, Kauppi, Markku, Geirsson, Arni Jon, Chatzidionysiou, Katerina, Jørgensen, Tanja Schjødt, Dreyer, Lene, Michelsen, Brigitte, Jacobsson, Lennart, Glintborg, Bente
Other Authors: NordForsk, Foreum, Abbvie, Danish Rheumatology Quality Registry, Novartis
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Language:English
Published: Oxford University Press (OUP) 2021
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/rheumatology/keab946
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spelling croxfordunivpr:10.1093/rheumatology/keab946 2024-09-30T14:37:31+00:00 The occurrence of multiple treatment switches in axial spondyloarthritis. Results from five Nordic rheumatology registries Di Giuseppe, Daniela Lindström, Ulf Aaltonen, Kalle Relas, Heikki Provan, Sella Gudbjornsson, Bjorn Hetland, Merete Lund Askling, Johan Kauppi, Markku Geirsson, Arni Jon Chatzidionysiou, Katerina Jørgensen, Tanja Schjødt Dreyer, Lene Michelsen, Brigitte Jacobsson, Lennart Glintborg, Bente NordForsk Foreum Abbvie Danish Rheumatology Quality Registry Novartis 2021 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/rheumatology/keab946 https://academic.oup.com/rheumatology/advance-article-pdf/doi/10.1093/rheumatology/keab946/42184316/keab946.pdf https://academic.oup.com/rheumatology/article-pdf/61/9/3647/45626760/keab946.pdf en eng Oxford University Press (OUP) https://academic.oup.com/journals/pages/open_access/funder_policies/chorus/standard_publication_model Rheumatology volume 61, issue 9, page 3647-3656 ISSN 1462-0324 1462-0332 journal-article 2021 croxfordunivpr https://doi.org/10.1093/rheumatology/keab946 2024-09-03T04:10:51Z Abstract Objectives In axial spondyloarthritis (axSpA), switching between multiple biologic or targeted synthetic (b/ts-) DMARDs might indicate difficult-to-treat disease. We aimed to explore the occurrence of multiple switching in routine care axSpA patients using various definitions, and to identify associated clinical characteristics upon start of first b/tsDMARD (baseline). Methods Observational cohort study including patients with axSpA starting a first-ever b/tsDMARD 2009–2018 based on data from five biologic registries (Denmark/Sweden/Finland/Norway/Iceland). Comorbidities and extra-articular manifestations were identified through linkage to national registries. Multi-switching was defined in overlapping categories according to b/tsDMARD treatment history: treatment with ≥3, ≥4 or ≥5 b/tsDMARDs during follow-up. We explored the cumulative incidence of patients becoming multi-switchers with ≥3 b/tsDMARDs stratified by calendar-period (2009–2011, 2012–2013, 2014–2015, 2016–2018). In the subgroup of patients starting a first b/tsDMARD 2009–2015, baseline characteristics associated with multi-switching (within 3 years’ follow-up) were explored using multiple logistic regression analyses. Results Among 8398 patients included, 6056 patients (63% male, median age 42 years) started a first b/tsDMARD in 2009–2015, whereof proportions treated with ≥3, ≥4 or ≥5 b/tsDMARDs within 3 years’ follow-up were 8%, 3% and 1%, respectively. Calendar-period did not affect the cumulative incidence of multi-switching. Baseline characteristics associated with multi-switching (≥3 b/tsDMARDs) were female gender, shorter disease duration, higher patient global score, comorbidities and having psoriasis but not uveitis. Conclusion In this large Nordic observational cohort of axSpA patients, multiple switching was frequent with no apparent time-trend. Clinical associated factors included gender, but also previous comorbidities and extra-articular manifestations illustrating the ongoing challenge of treating this patient group. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Oxford University Press Norway Rheumatology
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description Abstract Objectives In axial spondyloarthritis (axSpA), switching between multiple biologic or targeted synthetic (b/ts-) DMARDs might indicate difficult-to-treat disease. We aimed to explore the occurrence of multiple switching in routine care axSpA patients using various definitions, and to identify associated clinical characteristics upon start of first b/tsDMARD (baseline). Methods Observational cohort study including patients with axSpA starting a first-ever b/tsDMARD 2009–2018 based on data from five biologic registries (Denmark/Sweden/Finland/Norway/Iceland). Comorbidities and extra-articular manifestations were identified through linkage to national registries. Multi-switching was defined in overlapping categories according to b/tsDMARD treatment history: treatment with ≥3, ≥4 or ≥5 b/tsDMARDs during follow-up. We explored the cumulative incidence of patients becoming multi-switchers with ≥3 b/tsDMARDs stratified by calendar-period (2009–2011, 2012–2013, 2014–2015, 2016–2018). In the subgroup of patients starting a first b/tsDMARD 2009–2015, baseline characteristics associated with multi-switching (within 3 years’ follow-up) were explored using multiple logistic regression analyses. Results Among 8398 patients included, 6056 patients (63% male, median age 42 years) started a first b/tsDMARD in 2009–2015, whereof proportions treated with ≥3, ≥4 or ≥5 b/tsDMARDs within 3 years’ follow-up were 8%, 3% and 1%, respectively. Calendar-period did not affect the cumulative incidence of multi-switching. Baseline characteristics associated with multi-switching (≥3 b/tsDMARDs) were female gender, shorter disease duration, higher patient global score, comorbidities and having psoriasis but not uveitis. Conclusion In this large Nordic observational cohort of axSpA patients, multiple switching was frequent with no apparent time-trend. Clinical associated factors included gender, but also previous comorbidities and extra-articular manifestations illustrating the ongoing challenge of treating this patient group.
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Foreum
Abbvie
Danish Rheumatology Quality Registry
Novartis
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author Di Giuseppe, Daniela
Lindström, Ulf
Aaltonen, Kalle
Relas, Heikki
Provan, Sella
Gudbjornsson, Bjorn
Hetland, Merete Lund
Askling, Johan
Kauppi, Markku
Geirsson, Arni Jon
Chatzidionysiou, Katerina
Jørgensen, Tanja Schjødt
Dreyer, Lene
Michelsen, Brigitte
Jacobsson, Lennart
Glintborg, Bente
spellingShingle Di Giuseppe, Daniela
Lindström, Ulf
Aaltonen, Kalle
Relas, Heikki
Provan, Sella
Gudbjornsson, Bjorn
Hetland, Merete Lund
Askling, Johan
Kauppi, Markku
Geirsson, Arni Jon
Chatzidionysiou, Katerina
Jørgensen, Tanja Schjødt
Dreyer, Lene
Michelsen, Brigitte
Jacobsson, Lennart
Glintborg, Bente
The occurrence of multiple treatment switches in axial spondyloarthritis. Results from five Nordic rheumatology registries
author_facet Di Giuseppe, Daniela
Lindström, Ulf
Aaltonen, Kalle
Relas, Heikki
Provan, Sella
Gudbjornsson, Bjorn
Hetland, Merete Lund
Askling, Johan
Kauppi, Markku
Geirsson, Arni Jon
Chatzidionysiou, Katerina
Jørgensen, Tanja Schjødt
Dreyer, Lene
Michelsen, Brigitte
Jacobsson, Lennart
Glintborg, Bente
author_sort Di Giuseppe, Daniela
title The occurrence of multiple treatment switches in axial spondyloarthritis. Results from five Nordic rheumatology registries
title_short The occurrence of multiple treatment switches in axial spondyloarthritis. Results from five Nordic rheumatology registries
title_full The occurrence of multiple treatment switches in axial spondyloarthritis. Results from five Nordic rheumatology registries
title_fullStr The occurrence of multiple treatment switches in axial spondyloarthritis. Results from five Nordic rheumatology registries
title_full_unstemmed The occurrence of multiple treatment switches in axial spondyloarthritis. Results from five Nordic rheumatology registries
title_sort occurrence of multiple treatment switches in axial spondyloarthritis. results from five nordic rheumatology registries
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