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Brazilian biologic registry: BiobadaBrasil implementation process and preliminary results

Authors :
David C, Titton
Ines GuimarĂ£es, Silveira
Paulo, Louzada-Junior
Andre L, Hayata
Hellen Mary S, Carvalho
Roberto, Ranza
Lucila S, Rezende
Geraldo Castelar, Pinheiro
Jair Licio F, Santos
Jose Roberto, Miranda
Jozelio Freitas, Carvalho
Manoel Barros, Bertolo
Marlene, Freire
Morton A, Scheinberg
Thelma L, Skare
Vander, Fernandes
Washington, Bianchi
Ieda Maria M, Laurindo
Source :
Revista brasileira de reumatologia. 51(2)
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

The present study aimed at describing the implementation process of a national registry in a developing country (Brazil) and at reporting the main preliminary results of the BiobadaBrasil registry.Through a PANLAR agreement, the Biobadaser protocol was used as a model for implementing the new registry in our country. During the first two years of this effort, the original protocol was adapted, translated, and presented to all Brazilian rheumatologists. For ten months, data of 1,037 patients (750 subjects treated with biological drugs and 287 control subjects) from 15 centers were collected.Most patients had rheumatoid arthritis (RA) (n = 723). Infliximab was the most frequently used anti-TNF agent, and the total exposure to biologic drugs was 2,101 patient-years. The most common reason for interrupting drug use was lack or loss of efficacy (50%), while 30% withdrew from the treatment arm due to adverse events. Three cases of tuberculosis were observed in the biologic group, with an incidence higher than that of the general Brazilian population. Infections were observed in 23% of the biologic group, and the upper respiratory tract was the most commonly affected site. Only one case of tuberculoid leprosy was observed. No deaths or malignancies attributed to drug effects were observed as of February 2010.The implementation of the BiobadaBrasil registry was successful, and, although recent, the registry has provided important data.

Details

ISSN :
18094570
Volume :
51
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Revista brasileira de reumatologia
Accession number :
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