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Physical Function of RA patients Tapering Treatment—A Post Hoc Analysis of the Randomized Controlled RETRO Trial

Several studies have shown that tapering or stopping disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drugs (DMARDs) in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients in sustained remission is feasible. However, tapering/stopping bears the risk of decline in physical function as some patients may relapse and face increased dis...

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Autores principales: Stephan, Marlene, Tascilar, Koray, Yalcin-Mutlu, Melek, Hagen, Melanie, Haschka, Judith, Reiser, Michaela, Hartmann, Fabian, Kleyer, Arnd, Hueber, Axel J., Manger, Bernhard, Figueiredo, Camille, Cobra, Jayme Fogagnolo, Tony, Hans-Peter, Finzel, Stephanie, Kleinert, Stefan, Wendler, Jörg, Schuch, Florian, Ronneberger, Monika, Feuchtenberger, Martin, Fleck, Martin, Manger, Karin, Ochs, Wolfgang, Schmitt-Haendle, Matthias, Lorenz, Hannes Martin, Nüsslein, Hubert, Alten, Rieke, Henes, Joerg, Krüger, Klaus, Schett, Georg, Rech, Jürgen
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10253840/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37297917
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12113723
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author Stephan, Marlene
Tascilar, Koray
Yalcin-Mutlu, Melek
Hagen, Melanie
Haschka, Judith
Reiser, Michaela
Hartmann, Fabian
Kleyer, Arnd
Hueber, Axel J.
Manger, Bernhard
Figueiredo, Camille
Cobra, Jayme Fogagnolo
Tony, Hans-Peter
Finzel, Stephanie
Kleinert, Stefan
Wendler, Jörg
Schuch, Florian
Ronneberger, Monika
Feuchtenberger, Martin
Fleck, Martin
Manger, Karin
Ochs, Wolfgang
Schmitt-Haendle, Matthias
Lorenz, Hannes Martin
Nüsslein, Hubert
Alten, Rieke
Henes, Joerg
Krüger, Klaus
Schett, Georg
Rech, Jürgen
author_facet Stephan, Marlene
Tascilar, Koray
Yalcin-Mutlu, Melek
Hagen, Melanie
Haschka, Judith
Reiser, Michaela
Hartmann, Fabian
Kleyer, Arnd
Hueber, Axel J.
Manger, Bernhard
Figueiredo, Camille
Cobra, Jayme Fogagnolo
Tony, Hans-Peter
Finzel, Stephanie
Kleinert, Stefan
Wendler, Jörg
Schuch, Florian
Ronneberger, Monika
Feuchtenberger, Martin
Fleck, Martin
Manger, Karin
Ochs, Wolfgang
Schmitt-Haendle, Matthias
Lorenz, Hannes Martin
Nüsslein, Hubert
Alten, Rieke
Henes, Joerg
Krüger, Klaus
Schett, Georg
Rech, Jürgen
author_sort Stephan, Marlene
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description Several studies have shown that tapering or stopping disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drugs (DMARDs) in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients in sustained remission is feasible. However, tapering/stopping bears the risk of decline in physical function as some patients may relapse and face increased disease activity. Here, we analyzed the impact of tapering or stopping DMARD treatment on the physical function of RA patients. The study was a post hoc analysis of physical functional worsening for 282 patients with RA in sustained remission tapering and stopping DMARD treatment in the prospective randomized RETRO study. HAQ and DAS-28 scores were determined in baseline samples of patients continuing DMARD (arm 1), tapering their dose by 50% (arm 2), or stopping after tapering (arm 3). Patients were followed over 1 year, and HAQ and DAS-28 scores were evaluated every 3 months. The effect of treatment reduction strategy on functional worsening was assessed in a recurrent-event Cox regression model with a study-group (control, taper, and taper/stop) as the predictor. Two-hundred and eighty-two patients were analyzed. In 58 patients, functional worsening was observed. The incidences suggest a higher probability of functional worsening in patients tapering and/or stopping DMARDs, which is likely due to higher relapse rates in these individuals. At the end of the study, however, functional worsening was similar among the groups. Point estimates and survival curves show that the decline in functionality according to HAQ after tapering or discontinuation of DMARDs in RA patients with stable remission is associated with recurrence, but not with an overall functional decline.
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spelling pubmed-102538402023-06-10 Physical Function of RA patients Tapering Treatment—A Post Hoc Analysis of the Randomized Controlled RETRO Trial Stephan, Marlene Tascilar, Koray Yalcin-Mutlu, Melek Hagen, Melanie Haschka, Judith Reiser, Michaela Hartmann, Fabian Kleyer, Arnd Hueber, Axel J. Manger, Bernhard Figueiredo, Camille Cobra, Jayme Fogagnolo Tony, Hans-Peter Finzel, Stephanie Kleinert, Stefan Wendler, Jörg Schuch, Florian Ronneberger, Monika Feuchtenberger, Martin Fleck, Martin Manger, Karin Ochs, Wolfgang Schmitt-Haendle, Matthias Lorenz, Hannes Martin Nüsslein, Hubert Alten, Rieke Henes, Joerg Krüger, Klaus Schett, Georg Rech, Jürgen J Clin Med Brief Report Several studies have shown that tapering or stopping disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drugs (DMARDs) in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients in sustained remission is feasible. However, tapering/stopping bears the risk of decline in physical function as some patients may relapse and face increased disease activity. Here, we analyzed the impact of tapering or stopping DMARD treatment on the physical function of RA patients. The study was a post hoc analysis of physical functional worsening for 282 patients with RA in sustained remission tapering and stopping DMARD treatment in the prospective randomized RETRO study. HAQ and DAS-28 scores were determined in baseline samples of patients continuing DMARD (arm 1), tapering their dose by 50% (arm 2), or stopping after tapering (arm 3). Patients were followed over 1 year, and HAQ and DAS-28 scores were evaluated every 3 months. The effect of treatment reduction strategy on functional worsening was assessed in a recurrent-event Cox regression model with a study-group (control, taper, and taper/stop) as the predictor. Two-hundred and eighty-two patients were analyzed. In 58 patients, functional worsening was observed. The incidences suggest a higher probability of functional worsening in patients tapering and/or stopping DMARDs, which is likely due to higher relapse rates in these individuals. At the end of the study, however, functional worsening was similar among the groups. Point estimates and survival curves show that the decline in functionality according to HAQ after tapering or discontinuation of DMARDs in RA patients with stable remission is associated with recurrence, but not with an overall functional decline. MDPI 2023-05-28 /pmc/articles/PMC10253840/ /pubmed/37297917 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12113723 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Brief Report
Stephan, Marlene
Tascilar, Koray
Yalcin-Mutlu, Melek
Hagen, Melanie
Haschka, Judith
Reiser, Michaela
Hartmann, Fabian
Kleyer, Arnd
Hueber, Axel J.
Manger, Bernhard
Figueiredo, Camille
Cobra, Jayme Fogagnolo
Tony, Hans-Peter
Finzel, Stephanie
Kleinert, Stefan
Wendler, Jörg
Schuch, Florian
Ronneberger, Monika
Feuchtenberger, Martin
Fleck, Martin
Manger, Karin
Ochs, Wolfgang
Schmitt-Haendle, Matthias
Lorenz, Hannes Martin
Nüsslein, Hubert
Alten, Rieke
Henes, Joerg
Krüger, Klaus
Schett, Georg
Rech, Jürgen
Physical Function of RA patients Tapering Treatment—A Post Hoc Analysis of the Randomized Controlled RETRO Trial
title Physical Function of RA patients Tapering Treatment—A Post Hoc Analysis of the Randomized Controlled RETRO Trial
title_full Physical Function of RA patients Tapering Treatment—A Post Hoc Analysis of the Randomized Controlled RETRO Trial
title_fullStr Physical Function of RA patients Tapering Treatment—A Post Hoc Analysis of the Randomized Controlled RETRO Trial
title_full_unstemmed Physical Function of RA patients Tapering Treatment—A Post Hoc Analysis of the Randomized Controlled RETRO Trial
title_short Physical Function of RA patients Tapering Treatment—A Post Hoc Analysis of the Randomized Controlled RETRO Trial
title_sort physical function of ra patients tapering treatment—a post hoc analysis of the randomized controlled retro trial
topic Brief Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10253840/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37297917
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12113723
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