Persistent low grade synovitis without erosive progression in magnetic resonance imaging of rheumatoid arthritis patients treated with infliximab over 1 year
Autor: | João Eurico Fonseca, Margarida Cruz, Nuno Jalles Tavares, Queiroz Mv, Helena Canhão, Jaime Branco |
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Rok vydání: | 2009 |
Předmět: |
Adult
musculoskeletal diseases medicine.medical_specialty Wrist Severity of Illness Index Gastroenterology Arthritis Rheumatoid Rheumatology Internal medicine Synovitis Edema medicine Humans skin and connective tissue diseases Dose-Response Relationship Drug medicine.diagnostic_test business.industry Remission Induction Antibodies Monoclonal Magnetic resonance imaging General Medicine Middle Aged medicine.disease Magnetic Resonance Imaging Infliximab Surgery Treatment Outcome medicine.anatomical_structure Antirheumatic Agents Rheumatoid arthritis Disease Progression Female Methotrexate medicine.symptom business Follow-Up Studies medicine.drug |
Zdroj: | Clinical Rheumatology. 28:1213-1216 |
ISSN: | 1434-9949 0770-3198 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10067-009-1207-y |
Popis: | Disease remission is only reached by a minority of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients treated with infliximab. Radiological assessment reported in clinical trials support the view that even under persistent inflammatory activity there is no further structural damage. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) allows a highly accurate detection of synovitis, bone edema, and erosions, constituting the ideal instrument for the evaluation of treatment response. The goal of this study was to evaluate MRI changes over 1 year in RA patients treated with infliximab. Four RA patients refractory to methotrexate (MTX) therapy were treated with infliximab 3 mg/kg 8/8 weeks and followed up for 1 year. Disease Activity Score (DAS28) was measured in the day of each infliximab administration. MRI was performed at baseline, 3 months, and 1 year. A simplified OMERACT RA MRI scoring (RAMRIS) was applied to the dominant wrist: synovitis (0-3) was measured in the intercarpal-carpometacarpal joints (CMTJ); bone edema (0-39) and erosions (0-130) in the base of the metacarpal and wrist bones. Baseline DAS28 was superior to 3.2 in all patients (ranging from 4.8 up to 6.2). At 14 weeks, DAS28 was still superior to 3.2 (ranging from 3.5 up to 4.6) and at 46 weeks all patients have responded, however without having achieved clinical remission, as DAS28 was still above 2.6 (ranging from 2.6 up to 3.4). MRI showed that synovitis was reduced in all patients to a score of 1, bone edema was slightly reduced (10% reduction), and erosive score was unchanged (baseline values ranging from 2 up to 20). Despite persistent low disease activity, these four RA patients treated with infliximab had stable simplified RAMRIS erosive scores over 1 year. These results support the view that there might be an uncoupling process between inflammation and bone erosions when tumor necrosis factor alpha is targeted in RA. |
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