AB0669 Maintenance treatment with adalimumab in refractory uveitis due to behÇet's disease: optimised vs non-optimised group. (12th June 2018)
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- AB0669 Maintenance treatment with adalimumab in refractory uveitis due to behÇet's disease: optimised vs non-optimised group. (12th June 2018)
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- AB0669 Maintenance treatment with adalimumab in refractory uveitis due to behÇet's disease: optimised vs non-optimised group
- Authors:
- Martín-Varillas, J.L.
Calvo-Río, V.
Beltrán, E.
Sánchez, J.
Mesquida, M.
Adán, A.
Hernández, M.V.
Hernández, M.
Valls, E.
Martínez, L.
Sellas, A.
Cordero, M.
Díaz, M.
Gallego, R.
Salom, D.
Ortego, N.
García, J.L.
Callejas, J.L.
Herreras, J.M.
García, A.M.
Maíz, O.
Blanco, A.
Torre, I.
Díaz, D.
Pato, E.
Aurrecoechea, E.
Caracuel, M.A.
Gamero, F.
Minguez, E.
Carrasco, C.
Olive, A.
Vázquez, J.
Ruiz, O.
Manero, J.
Muñoz, S.
Gandía, M.
Rubio, E.
Toyos, F.J.
López, F.J.
Nolla, J.M.
Revenga, M.
González-Vela, C.
Loricera, J.
Atienza-Mateo, B.
Demetrio-Pablo, R.
Hernández, J.L.
González-Gay, M.A.
Blanco, R.
… (more) - Abstract:
- Abstract : Background: Uveitis is the most common ocular manifestation in Behçet's Disease (BD), which can cause irreversible blindness. 1–2 Objectives: To assess efficacy, safety and cost-effectiveness of adalimumab (ADA) therapy optimisation in a series of patients with uveitis due to BD. Methods: Multicenter study of 74 ADA-treated patients with BD uveitis refractory to conventional immunosuppressants. Following remission, optimisation was performed by increasing the ADA dosing interval. Comparison between optimised and non-optimised group was performed. Results: Ocular remission was achieved in 65 (86.6%) patients after a median ADA duration of 6 3–12 months. ADA was optimised in 23 cases. In the remaining 42 ADA was maintained at 40 mg/sc/2 weeks. No baseline differences were found at ADA onset between the optimised and non-optimised groups. Ocular outcomes were similar after a mean ±S.D. follow-up of 34.7±13.3 and 26±21.3 months in the both groups (table 1). Adverse effects were seen in non-optimised group (lymphoma, pneumonia, local reaction and bacteremia). Mean ADA treatment costs were lower in the optimised vs non-optimised group (6101.25 €/patient/year vs 12339.48). Conclusions: ADA optimisation in BD uveitis refractory to conventional therapy is effective, safe and cost-effective. References: [1] Calvo-Río V, Blanco R, Beltrán E, et al. Anti-TNF-alfa therapy in patients with refractory uveitis due to Behçet's disease: a 1-year- follow-up study of 124 patients.Abstract : Background: Uveitis is the most common ocular manifestation in Behçet's Disease (BD), which can cause irreversible blindness. 1–2 Objectives: To assess efficacy, safety and cost-effectiveness of adalimumab (ADA) therapy optimisation in a series of patients with uveitis due to BD. Methods: Multicenter study of 74 ADA-treated patients with BD uveitis refractory to conventional immunosuppressants. Following remission, optimisation was performed by increasing the ADA dosing interval. Comparison between optimised and non-optimised group was performed. Results: Ocular remission was achieved in 65 (86.6%) patients after a median ADA duration of 6 3–12 months. ADA was optimised in 23 cases. In the remaining 42 ADA was maintained at 40 mg/sc/2 weeks. No baseline differences were found at ADA onset between the optimised and non-optimised groups. Ocular outcomes were similar after a mean ±S.D. follow-up of 34.7±13.3 and 26±21.3 months in the both groups (table 1). Adverse effects were seen in non-optimised group (lymphoma, pneumonia, local reaction and bacteremia). Mean ADA treatment costs were lower in the optimised vs non-optimised group (6101.25 €/patient/year vs 12339.48). Conclusions: ADA optimisation in BD uveitis refractory to conventional therapy is effective, safe and cost-effective. References: [1] Calvo-Río V, Blanco R, Beltrán E, et al. Anti-TNF-alfa therapy in patients with refractory uveitis due to Behçet's disease: a 1-year- follow-up study of 124 patients. Rheumatol. 2014; 53(12):2223–31 [2] Santos-Gómez M, Calvo-Río V, Blanco R, et al. The effect of biologic therapy different from infliximab or adalimumab in patients with refractory uveitis due to Behçet's disease: results of a multicentre open-label study. Clin Exp Rheumatol. 2016; 34 (6Suppl 102):S34-S40 Disclosure of Interest: None declared … (more)
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- Annals of the rheumatic diseases. Volume 77(2018)Supplement 2
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- Annals of the rheumatic diseases
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- Volume 77(2018)Supplement 2
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- Volume 77, Issue 2 (2018)
- Year:
- 2018
- Volume:
- 77
- Issue:
- 2
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2018-0077-0002-0000
- Page Start:
- 1478
- Page End:
- 1479
- Publication Date:
- 2018-06-12
- Subjects:
- Rheumatism -- Periodicals
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- 10.1136/annrheumdis-2018-eular.3963 ↗
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