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Shift in approach needed for managing inflammatory arthritis in pregnancy


 

EXPERT ANALYSIS FROM THE WINTER RHEUMATOLOGY SYMPOSIUM

Dr. Clowse said there is essentially no published literature regarding psoriatic arthritis in pregnancy. The DAP registry experience includes seven pregnancies in women with psoriatic arthritis. There were no pregnancy losses, one preterm birth, and two cases of preeclampsia.

"What I see is dramatically increased disease activity when women with psoriatic arthritis stop their TNF inhibitor. The worst psoriasis I’ve ever seen is in pregnant patients; they are really miserable off their TNF inhibitors," she said.

There is also very little in the literature about axial spondyloarthritis in pregnancy. The DAP registry’s 10 cases constitute one of the largest series. There were no pregnancy losses, no preeclampsia, and one preterm birth. Eight of the women were delivered by C-section.

"That reflects my personal bias, which is that the position required for vaginal delivery is pretty horrible for sacroiliac joint pain and leads to significant flares postpartum. That’s particularly true if the patient has an epidural and doesn’t know how hard she’s pushing on those SI joints," according to the rheumatologist.

Dr. Clowse reported serving as a consultant to UCB, which markets certolizumab pegol.

bjancin@frontlinemedcom.com

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