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Casual effect of methotrexate+etanercept/infliximab on survival of patients with rheumatoid arthritis
- Source :
- Pragmatic and Observational Research.
- Publication Year :
- 2019
- Publisher :
- Dove Press, 2019.
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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
- Subjects :
- Pragmatic and Observational Research
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 11797266
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Pragmatic and Observational Research
- Accession number :
- edsair.dovemedicalp..a80c8284849bab78b2885290f119bf78