Evolution of characteristics and biologic treatment effectiveness in patients of the Austrian psoriasis registry from 2004–2022

Author:

Graier Thomas1ORCID,Salmhofer Wolfgang1,Jonak Constanze2,Weger Wolfgang1,Zikeli Claudia3,Gruber Barbara4,Sator Paul5,Prillinger Knut6,Mlynek Alexander7,Schütz‐Bergmayr Martina8,Richter Leo9,Ratzinger Gudrun10,Sassmann Christoph3,Painsi Clemens11,Häring Nina12,Wippel‐Slupetzky Katharina13,Skvara Hans3,Trattner Hannes2,Inzinger Martin1,Bangert Christina2,Ellersdorfer Christina9,Falkensteiner Katharina1,Sadoghi Birgit1,Gruber‐Wackernagel Alexandra1,Hofer Angelika1,Legat Franz1,Lange‐Asschenfeldt Bernhard11,Schmuth Matthias10,Vujic Igor914,Hötzenecker Wolfram8,Saxinger Werner4,Müllegger Robert3,Quehenberger Franz15,Wolf Peter1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Dermatology and Venereology Medical University of Graz Graz Austria

2. Department of Dermatology Medical University of Vienna Vienna Austria

3. Department of Dermatology and Venereology State Hospital Wiener Neustadt Wiener Neustadt Austria

4. Department of Dermatology and Venereology Hospital of Wels‐Grieskirchen Wels‐Grieskirchen Austria

5. Department of Dermatology Clinic Hietzing Vienna Austria

6. Department of Dermatology and Venereology Karl‐Landsteiner University St. Pölten Austria

7. Department of Dermatology Hospital of Elisabethinen Linz Linz Austria

8. Department of Dermatology and Venereology Johannes Kepler University Linz Linz Austria

9. Department of Dermatology and Venereology State Hospital of Vienna Rudolfstiftung Vienna Austria

10. Department of Dermatology Venereology and Allergology Medical University of Innsbruck Innsbruck Austria

11. Department of Dermatology and Venereology State Hospital Klagenfurt Klagenfurt Austria

12. Department of Dermatology and Venereology Federal Academic Teaching Hospital Feldkirch Feldkirch Austria

13. Health Center Floridsdorf Vienna Austria

14. Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry Danube Private University Krems Austria

15. Institute for Medical Informatics Statistics and Documentation Medical University of Graz Graz Austria

Abstract

SummaryBackground and ObjectivesThis study analyzed the extent to which the recent introduction of more effective treatments has led to an improvement in real‐world psoriasis patients.Patients and MethodsPatient characteristics and the first‐year treatment effectiveness in biologic‐naive patients have been analyzed since 2004 until now, irrespective of treatment switches.ResultsData from 2,729 patients were eligible for this analysis. The proportion of female patients increased significantly over the years from 29.9% to 36.2% (p < 0.028), while the number of patients with psoriatic arthritis declined from 36.6% to 30.0% (p < 0.001). Moreover, the duration of psoriatic disease and PASI at the start of the treatment significantly decreased. Last observation carrief forward (LOCF) analysis indicated that PASI 90 response increased from 18.9 to 44.6% at 3 months and from 32.9 to 66.8% at 12 months after treatment started. Similary, the PASI 3 rates increased from 33.2% to 66.0% at 3 months and from 41.9% to 78.9% at 12 months after the treatment started.ConclusionsThe continuous introduction of more efficient biologics has led to significant improvements in patient care and clinical outcomes. Though one out of three to five patients, depending on the endpoint selected, nowadays still does not achieve an entirely satisfactory treatment response (i.e., PASI 90 or PASI ≤ 3).

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Dermatology

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