1. Cervical Spine Involvement among Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis Treated Actively with Treat-to-target Strategy: 10-year Results of the NEO-RACo Study
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Pekka Hannonen, Tia Sandström, Timo Malmi, Kari Puolakka, Vappu Rantalaiho, T Uutela, Leena Paimela, Anna Karjalainen, Heikki Julkunen, Timo Möttönen, Leena Laasonen, Marjatta Leirisalo-Repo, Hannu Kautiainen, Oili Kaipiainen-Seppänen, Tea Uusitalo, Timo Yli-Kerttula, and Markku J Kauppi
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medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Immunology ,Placebo ,Arthritis, Rheumatoid ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Double-Blind Method ,Rheumatology ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Immunology and Allergy ,Disease-modifying antirheumatic drug ,030203 arthritis & rheumatology ,Subluxation ,Impaction ,business.industry ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,medicine.disease ,Infliximab ,3. Good health ,Treatment Outcome ,Antirheumatic Agents ,Rheumatoid arthritis ,Cervical Vertebrae ,Disease Progression ,Prednisolone ,Drug Therapy, Combination ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Objective.To evaluate the development of radiological changes of the cervical spine in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) in the NEO-RACo trial treated with an intensive, remission-targeted combination of conventional synthetic disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (csDMARD) and additional infliximab (IFX) or placebo (PLA) for the first 6 months.Methods.Ninety-nine patients with early, DMARD-naive RA were treated with a triple combination of csDMARD and prednisolone, and randomized to double-blindly receive either IFX (FIN-RACo+IFX) or PLA (FIN-RACo+PLA) infusions during the first 6 months. After 2 years the treatment strategies became unrestricted, but the treatment goal was strict NEO-RACo remission. At the 10-year visit, radiographs of the cervical spine were taken of 85 patients (38 in the FIN-RACo+IFX group and 47 in the FIN-RACo+PLA group). The study was registered at ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT 00908089).Results.There were 4/85 patients (4.7%) with cervical spine involvement (CSI) by 10 years. Atlantoaxial subluxation was found in 2/85 patients (2.4%), both in the FIN-RACo+IFX group, and none in the FIN-RACo+PLA group. Atlantoaxial impaction was found in 1/85 patients (1.2%) in the FIN-RACo+IFX group. Subaxial subluxation was found in 1/85 patients (1.2%).Conclusion.Early and intensive remission-targeted treatment has reduced the incidence of CSI and our results show that intensive treatment also prevents its development in the long run.
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- 2019