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Management of enthesitis in patients with psoriatic arthritis : an updated literature review informing the 2021 GRAPPA treatment recommendations

Eder, Lihi ; Mathew, Ashish J ; Carron, Philippe ; Bertheussen, Heidi ; Canete, Juan D ; Azem, May ; Delle Sedie, Andrea ; Salvarani, Carlo ; Ranza, Roberto ; Elliott, Ashley ; Turkiewicz, Anthony ; de Toledo, Ricardo Acayaba ; Bukulmez, Hulya ; Stoenoiu, Maria S ; Mandelin II, Arthur M ; Koehm, Michaela ; Lindsay, Chris A ; Siegel, Evan ; Mease, Philip J

2023

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    Management of enthesitis in patients with psoriatic arthritis : an updated literature review informing the 2021 GRAPPA treatment recommendations
  • Autor: Eder, Lihi ; Mathew, Ashish J ; Carron, Philippe ; Bertheussen, Heidi ; Canete, Juan D ; Azem, May ; Delle Sedie, Andrea ; Salvarani, Carlo ; Ranza, Roberto ; Elliott, Ashley ; Turkiewicz, Anthony ; de Toledo, Ricardo Acayaba ; Bukulmez, Hulya ; Stoenoiu, Maria S ; Mandelin II, Arthur M ; Koehm, Michaela ; Lindsay, Chris A ; Siegel, Evan ; Mease, Philip J
  • Assuntos: Biology and Life Sciences ; GRAPPA ; Medicine and Health Sciences ; psoriasis ; psoriatic arthritis
  • Notas: ISSN: 0315-162X
    ISSN: 1499-2752
    JOURNAL OF RHEUMATOLOGY
  • Descrição: Objective. Enthesitis is a key pathological and clinical feature of psoriatic arthritis (PsA) in children and adults. Enthesitis is typically assessed clinically using several validated enthesitis scoring systems that have been used in clinical trials. Enthesitis treatment response has been reported as change in the total enthesitis score or the proportion of patients who achieved complete resolution. The majority of trials in PsA did not require patients to have enthesitis at study entry since enthesitis was evaluated only as a secondary outcome. Despite the inherent limitations of the clinical assessment of enthesitis, imaging of the entheses using ultra-sound or magnetic resonance imaging has rarely been used in clinical trials to assess response to treatment of enthesitis. This systematic review summarizes existing evidence regarding pharmaceutical and nonpharma-ceutical interventions for enthesitis in patients with PsA to facilitate an evidence-based update of the Group for Research and Assessment in Psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis (GRAPPA) treatment recommendations for PsA.Methods. We performed a systematic literature review to identify 41 randomized clinical trials that reported enthesitis treatment response in patients with PsA. For each intervention, the response effect size was sum-marized and the quality of evidence was graded. Recommendations were then formulated for the various pharmacological and nonpharmacological therapies.Results. We included 41 randomized clinical trials in our review and graded each intervention.Conclusion. Several classes of systemic conventional and advanced therapies and local measures were recom-mended for active enthesitis in patients with PsA.
  • Data de criação/publicação: 2023
  • Idioma: Inglês

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