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MRI-targeted treatment strategy: A positive predictor for remission in RA


 

Key clinical point : In patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA), baseline magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) osteitis and tenosynovitis independently predicted 2-year MRI damage. Following the MRI-targeted treatment strategy was a positive predictor for stringent remission.

Major finding: Baseline osteitis independently predicted MRI erosion (odds ratio [OR], 1.13), joint space narrowing (OR, 1.15), and combined damage progression (OR, 1.23; P less than .001 for all). Tenosynovitis independently predicted MRI erosion progression (OR, 1.13; P = .01). MRI-targeted treatment strategy predicted Clinical Disease Activity Index remission (OR, 2.94; P = .01), Simplified Disease Activity Index remission (OR, 2.50; P = .047), and Boolean remission (OR, 5.47; P less than .001).

Study details: The data come from the IMAGINE-RA study, a 2-year, investigator-initiated, randomized clinical Danish multicenter trial on 200 RA patients.

Disclosures: The work was supported by AbbVie, who supported the IMAGINE-RA primary study. Some authors received grants/personal fees/nonfinancial support from various research organizations and/or pharmaceutical companies, including AbbVie.

Source: Møller-Bisgaard S et al. Rheumatology (Oxford). 2021 Jan 5. doi: 10.1093/rheumatology/keaa496 .

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