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Casual effect of methotrexate+etanercept/infliximab on survival of patients with rheumatoid arthritis

Authors :
Akhlaghi,Saeed
Sahebari,Maryam
Mahmoodi,Mahmoud
Yaseri,Mehdi
Mansournia,Mohammad Ali
Zeraati,Hojjat
Source :
Pragmatic and Observational Research.
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Dove Press, 2019.

Abstract

Saeed Akhlaghi,1 Maryam Sahebari,2 Mahmoud Mahmoodi,1 Mehdi Yaseri,1 Mohammad Ali Mansournia,1 Hojjat Zeraati11Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran; 2Rheumatic Diseases Research Center (RDRC), Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, IranBackground and objectives: Following the discovery of new drugs, physicians and pharmaceutical companies have become interested in examining patients’ mortality and morbidity rates. In this respect, the effects of methotrexate (MTX)+etanercept/infliximab (ETA/INF) therapy on the survival of rheumatoid arthritis patients (RA) were evaluated in this study using marginal structural piecewise constant baseline hazard model.Patients and methods: According to the standard protocol, MTX is considered as the first-line treatment for RA patients. If there is no adequate response to MTX, biologic drugs will be added. To compare the survival rates of RA patients in MTX- and MTX+ETA/INF-treated groups, the piecewise constant baseline hazard model was fitted. Then, due to the existence of the time-dependent confounder (VAS) which was affected by previous treatment, the weight for each person-time was calculated via the inverse probability treatment weighting method. These weights were then used by marginal structural piecewise constant baseline hazard model. Finally, these models were compared.Results: The median (IQR) of the follow-up period in patients receiving MTX+ETN/INF and MTX was 11 (15.25) and 11 (31), respectively, and the 8-year survival rate was reported by 70% versus 68%, respectively. First, the piece-wise constant baseline hazard model was fitted. Fitting the given model showed that MTX+ETA/INF had a significant effect on patients’ survival (HR=0.789, 95% CI [0.634, 0.983]). Second, marginal structural piecewise constant baseline hazard model was fitted. But, the results of this model revealed that MTX+ETA/INF did not have a significant impact on patients’ survival (HR=0.968, 95% CI [0.860, 1.090]).Conclusion: Adjusting the pain score over time as a time-dependent confounder via marginal structural piecewise constant baseline hazard model, it has been demonstrated that MTX+ETA/INF does not have a significant effect on patients’ survival rates. Therefore, a significant difference can be found between survival rates of these groups using longitudinal studies.Keywords: survival, biologics, IPTW, propensity score, time-dependent confounder, marginal structural models, piece-wise constant baseline hazard model

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
11797266
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Pragmatic and Observational Research
Accession number :
edsair.dovemedicalp..a80c8284849bab78b2885290f119bf78