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Are switches from oral to subcutaneous methotrexate or addition of ciclosporin to methotrexate useful steps in a tight control treatment strategy for rheumatoid arthritis? A post hoc analysis of the CAMERA study

  • M. F. Bakker*
  • , J. W. G. Jacobs
  • , P. M. J. Welsing
  • , J. H. van der Werf
  • , S. P. Linn-Rasker
  • , M. J. van der Veen
  • , F. P. J. G. Lafeber
  • , J. W. J. Bijlsma
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • University Medical Center Utrecht
  • Diakonessenhuis Utrecht
  • Meander Medisch Centrum
  • Department of Medical Microbiology, St Jansdal Hospital, Harderwijk, The Netherlands

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Abstract

Objective: To investigate the effects of a switch from oral methotrexate (MTX) to subcutaneous MTX (scMTX) or adding ciclosporin to oral MTX with a simultaneous reduction of the MTX dose, in case of adverse events (AE) or insuffi cient effect (IE) in rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Methods: The tight control treatment arm of the Computer Assisted Management in Early RA (CAMERA) trial was evaluated. The change in 28-joint Disease Activity Score (DAS28) after taking scMTX (over 1 month) or adding ciclosporin (over 3 months) was compared to the average monthly change in the preceding 3 months. Analyses were performed separately for strategy steps because of AE or IE. Results: Of 151 patients, 57 needed the scMTX strategy step (21 because of AE, 36 because of IE) and 40 the following ciclosporin strategy step (20 and 20, respectively). The decrease in DAS28 after taking the scMTX strategy step was 0.30 points (p<0.05); no significant change in DAS28 was seen after the ciclosporin strategy step. In both strategy steps for AE or IE, quite similar observations were made. Of the patients who took the scMTX strategy step, 63% showed improvement. Conclusion: scMTX seems a useful treatment step after oral MTX in a tight control strategy, whereas the ciclosporin step seems ineffective.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1849-1852
JournalAnnals of the rheumatic diseases
Volume69
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2010
Externally publishedYes

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