ackground: To date, only a few real-world-setting studies evaluated apremilast effectiveness in psoriatic arthritis (PsA). The aims of this retrospective observational study are to report long-term Disease Activity Index for Psoriatic Arthritis (DAPSA) response of apremilast in PsA patients and to analyze the predictors of clinical response. Methods: All PsA consecutive patients treated with apremilast in fifteen Italian rheumatological referral centers were enrolled. Anamnestic data, treatment history, and PsA disease activity (DAPSA) at baseline, 6 months, and 12 months were recorded. The Mann–Whitney test and chi-squared tests assessed the differences between independent groups, whereas the Wilcoxon matched pairs signed-rank test assessed the differences between dependent samples. Logistic regressions verified if there were factors associated with achievement of DAPSA low disease activity or remission at 6 and 12 months. Results: DAPSA low disease activity or remission rates at 6 and 12 months were observed, respectively, in 42.7% (n = 125) and 54.9% (n = 161) patients. Baseline DAPSA was inversely associated with the odds of achieving low disease activity or remission at 6 months (odds ratio (OR) 0.841, 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.804–0.879; p < 0.01) and at 12 months (OR 0.911, 95% CI 0.883–0.939; p < 0.01). Conclusions: Almost half of the PsA patients receiving apremilast achieved DAPSA low disease activity or remission at 6 and 12 months. The only factor associated with achievement of low disease activity or remission at both 6 and 12 months was baseline DAPSA.

Predictors of DAPSA response in psoriatic arthritis patients treated with apremilast in a retrospective observational multi-centric study / Becciolini, A., Parisi, S., Del Medico, P., Farina, A., Visalli, E., Biagio Molica Colella, A., Lumetti, F., Caccavale, R., Scolieri, P., Andracco, R., Girelli, F., Bravi, E., Colina, M., Volpe, A., Ianniello, A., Chiara Ditto, M., Nucera, V., Franchina, V., Platè, I., Di Donato, E., et al.. - In: BIOMEDICINES. - ISSN 2227-9059. - 11:2(2023). [10.3390/biomedicines11020433]

Predictors of DAPSA response in psoriatic arthritis patients treated with apremilast in a retrospective observational multi-centric study

Rosalba Caccavale;Marino PAROLI;
2023

Abstract

ackground: To date, only a few real-world-setting studies evaluated apremilast effectiveness in psoriatic arthritis (PsA). The aims of this retrospective observational study are to report long-term Disease Activity Index for Psoriatic Arthritis (DAPSA) response of apremilast in PsA patients and to analyze the predictors of clinical response. Methods: All PsA consecutive patients treated with apremilast in fifteen Italian rheumatological referral centers were enrolled. Anamnestic data, treatment history, and PsA disease activity (DAPSA) at baseline, 6 months, and 12 months were recorded. The Mann–Whitney test and chi-squared tests assessed the differences between independent groups, whereas the Wilcoxon matched pairs signed-rank test assessed the differences between dependent samples. Logistic regressions verified if there were factors associated with achievement of DAPSA low disease activity or remission at 6 and 12 months. Results: DAPSA low disease activity or remission rates at 6 and 12 months were observed, respectively, in 42.7% (n = 125) and 54.9% (n = 161) patients. Baseline DAPSA was inversely associated with the odds of achieving low disease activity or remission at 6 months (odds ratio (OR) 0.841, 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.804–0.879; p < 0.01) and at 12 months (OR 0.911, 95% CI 0.883–0.939; p < 0.01). Conclusions: Almost half of the PsA patients receiving apremilast achieved DAPSA low disease activity or remission at 6 and 12 months. The only factor associated with achievement of low disease activity or remission at both 6 and 12 months was baseline DAPSA.
2023
psoriatic arthritis; apremilast; DAPSA
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Predictors of DAPSA response in psoriatic arthritis patients treated with apremilast in a retrospective observational multi-centric study / Becciolini, A., Parisi, S., Del Medico, P., Farina, A., Visalli, E., Biagio Molica Colella, A., Lumetti, F., Caccavale, R., Scolieri, P., Andracco, R., Girelli, F., Bravi, E., Colina, M., Volpe, A., Ianniello, A., Chiara Ditto, M., Nucera, V., Franchina, V., Platè, I., Di Donato, E., et al.. - In: BIOMEDICINES. - ISSN 2227-9059. - 11:2(2023). [10.3390/biomedicines11020433]
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