SAT0079 Tumour Necrosis Factor Alpha Inhibitor Treatment Normalises Hand Bone Loss in a Minority of Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients Treated in Clinical Practice. Results from the Copenhagen Osteoarthritis Study and the Danbio Registry. (9th June 2015)
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- SAT0079 Tumour Necrosis Factor Alpha Inhibitor Treatment Normalises Hand Bone Loss in a Minority of Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients Treated in Clinical Practice. Results from the Copenhagen Osteoarthritis Study and the Danbio Registry. (9th June 2015)
- Main Title:
- SAT0079 Tumour Necrosis Factor Alpha Inhibitor Treatment Normalises Hand Bone Loss in a Minority of Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients Treated in Clinical Practice. Results from the Copenhagen Osteoarthritis Study and the Danbio Registry
- Authors:
- Ørnbjerg, L.
Østergaard, M.
Jensen, T.
Hyldstrup, L.
Bach-Mortensen, P.
Bøyesen, P.
Thormann, A.
Tarp, U.
Lindegaard, H.
Schlemmer, A.
Graudal, N.
Andersen, A.
Espesen, J.
Kollerup, G.
Glintborg, B.
Madsen, O.
Jensen, D.
Hetland, M. - Abstract:
- Abstract : Background: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is characterised by progressive joint destruction and loss of periarticular bone mass. Hand bone loss (HBL) is measured by Digital X-ray Radiogrammetry (DXR) which has been proposed as an outcome measure for treatment effect in RA. A definition of increased HBL adjusted for age- and gender-related bone loss is lacking. Furthermore, it is unknown to which extent HBL is normalised in RA patients during treatment with tumour necrosis factor alpha inhibitors (TNF-I). Objectives: To establish a reference material for HBL and to investigate whether HBL normalises in RA patients during TNF-I treatment in clinical practice. Methods: Hand bone mass (DXR-BMD) was measured with DXR, a computerised method of estimating cortical bone mineral density in the diaphysis of the 2nd – 4th metacarpal bone in a reference population and a patient cohort. The reference population consisted of 1, 533 men and 2618 women randomly selected from the urban county of Østerbro in Denmark who had hand x-rays performed in the cross-sectional Copenhagen Osteoarthritis Study. Linear regression analyses were used to calculate normal HBL (defined as the 95% Confidence Interval (95%CI) for the age-related mean changes in DXR-BMD between subsequent age-groups). The patient cohort was 135 patients from the DANBIO registry with hand x-rays obtained ∼2 years before start of TNF-I (pre-baseline, all patients treated with conventional synthethic Disease-ModifyingAbstract : Background: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is characterised by progressive joint destruction and loss of periarticular bone mass. Hand bone loss (HBL) is measured by Digital X-ray Radiogrammetry (DXR) which has been proposed as an outcome measure for treatment effect in RA. A definition of increased HBL adjusted for age- and gender-related bone loss is lacking. Furthermore, it is unknown to which extent HBL is normalised in RA patients during treatment with tumour necrosis factor alpha inhibitors (TNF-I). Objectives: To establish a reference material for HBL and to investigate whether HBL normalises in RA patients during TNF-I treatment in clinical practice. Methods: Hand bone mass (DXR-BMD) was measured with DXR, a computerised method of estimating cortical bone mineral density in the diaphysis of the 2nd – 4th metacarpal bone in a reference population and a patient cohort. The reference population consisted of 1, 533 men and 2618 women randomly selected from the urban county of Østerbro in Denmark who had hand x-rays performed in the cross-sectional Copenhagen Osteoarthritis Study. Linear regression analyses were used to calculate normal HBL (defined as the 95% Confidence Interval (95%CI) for the age-related mean changes in DXR-BMD between subsequent age-groups). The patient cohort was 135 patients from the DANBIO registry with hand x-rays obtained ∼2 years before start of TNF-I (pre-baseline, all patients treated with conventional synthethic Disease-Modifying Anti-Rheumatic Drugs (csDMARD)), at start of TNF-I (baseline) and ∼ 2 years after start of TNF-I (follow-up). Annual HBL during csDMARD and TNF-I treatment were calculated in individual patients and compared with the lower 95%CI of mean DXR-BMD change in the gender- and age-matched reference group to assess if increased HBL was present. Results: Table 1 presents the HBL reference material. The 135 RA patients (85% women, 71% IgM-RF positive, median age 55 (range 23-84) years; median disease duration 5 (range 1-53) years) had a pre-baseline median DAS28 of 4.3 (range 1.6-6.9) and a baseline DAS28 of 5.3 (1.4-8.2). TNF-I treatment was infliximab (74%), etanercept (13%) or adalimumab (13%). At follow-up (DAS28 3.1 (1.4-7.7) 59% received the initial TNF-I, 27% had switched to another biological drug and 14% had withdrawn. Compared to the reference population, 84 (62%) patients had increased HBL during csDMARD treatment and 60 (44%) had during TNF-I treatment (p=0.10, Chi-Sq). In 42 patients who had elevated HBL during csDMARD treatment HBL was normalised during TNF-I. Eighteen patients had normal HBL during csDMARD treatment but increased HBL during treatment with TNF-I. Conclusions: We have established a reference material for HBL in the general population and found significant age-related decreases in DXR-BMD in both men and women. Increased HBL was present in the majority of RA patients initiating TNF-I treatment in clinical practice and was normalised in only a minority of patients during treatment. Disclosure of Interest: None declared … (more)
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- Annals of the rheumatic diseases. Volume 74(2015)Supplement 2
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- Annals of the rheumatic diseases
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- Volume 74(2015)Supplement 2
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- 2015
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- 74
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- 2
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- 677
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- 677
- Publication Date:
- 2015-06-09
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- Rheumatism -- Periodicals
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- 10.1136/annrheumdis-2015-eular.1789 ↗
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