Patient-reported outcomes in newly diagnosed early rheumatoid arthritis patients treated to target with a tocilizumab- or methotrexate-based strategy

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2017-12-01

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Teitsma, Xavier M
Jacobs, Johannes W GISNI 0000000389295855
Welsing, Paco M JORCID 0000-0003-2361-2803ISNI 0000000392498303
Pethö-Schramm, Attila
Borm, Michelle E A
Hendriks, Lidy
Denissen, Natasja H A M
van Laar, Jacob MORCID 0000-0001-5544-5785ISNI 0000000394424279
Lafeber, F. P J GISNI 0000000393082668
Bijlsma, Johannes W JISNI 0000000358198681

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Abstract

Objective. To evaluate the effect of initiation of tocilizumab, with or without MTX, compared with MTX alone on patient-reported outcomes (PROs), in DMARD-naïve patients with early RA. Methods. In U-Act-Early, patients initiated treat-to-target step-up MTX, tocilizumab or tocilizumab plus MTX therapy. PROs assessed included the Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy-Fatigue, 36- item Short Form (SF-36), five dimensional EuroQol (EQ-5D) and the Revised Illness Perception Questionnaire. Differences between strategy groups over time and proportions of patients exceeding minimum clinically important differences (MCID) were evaluated. Results. During the 2-year study period, significant improvements were found in the tocilizumab strategies in the SF-36 physical component score (tocilizumab, P = 0.012; tocilizumab plus MTX, P = 0.044) and EQ- 5D score (tocilizumab plus MTX, P = 0.020) when compared with the MTX strategy. No significant differences were noted in other PROs (P≥0.052, except for the domain 'identity' in the Illness Perception Questionnaire; tocilizumab vs MTX, P = 0.048). The proportions of patients achieving MCID in SF-36 physical component score were significantly higher at 12 and 52 weeks (P≤0.049) in the tocilizumab arms when compared with the MTX arm. At week 24, the proportion achieving MCID in EQ-5D was significantly higher in the tocilizumab plus MTX arm vs the MTX arm (P = 0.045). Conclusion. Initiation of treat-to-target tocilizumab therapy resulted in significantly improved PROs, especially within the first 24 weeks, when compared with initiation of MTX therapy. Also on the patients' level, initiating tocilizumab may be considered as a valuable strategy in DMARD-naïve patients with early RA.

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early rheumatoid arthritis, methotrexate, patient-reported outcomes, randomized controlledtrial, tocilizumab, Taverne, Rheumatology, Pharmacology (medical), Journal Article

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Teitsma, X M, Jacobs, J W G, Welsing, P M J, Pethö-Schramm, A, Borm, M E A, Hendriks, L, Denissen, N H A M, van Laar, J M, Lafeber, F P J G & Bijlsma, J W J 2017, 'Patient-reported outcomes in newly diagnosed early rheumatoid arthritis patients treated to target with a tocilizumab- or methotrexate-based strategy', Rheumatology (Oxford, England), vol. 56, no. 12, pp. 2179-2189. https://doi.org/10.1093/rheumatology/kex319