Trends of disease activity in Japanese patients over 75 years with rheumatoid arthritis from 2014 to 2021: the ANSWER cohort study

Author:

Yamada Hirotaka1ORCID,Jinno Sadao12,Maeda Toshihisa3ORCID,Hayashi Shinya3ORCID,Yamamoto Wataru4,Onishi Akira5ORCID,Onizawa Hideo5,Takeuchi Tohru6ORCID,Hiramatsu Yuri6,Okita Yasutaka7ORCID,Ebina Kosuke8,Son Yonsu9,Yoshida Naofumi910,Watanabe Ryu10,Hara Ryota11,Yamashita Mai1,Nose Yoko1,Yamamoto Yuzuru1,Okano Takaichi1,Nishimura Keisuke1,Ueda Yo1,Sendo Sho1,Hashimoto Motomu10ORCID,Kuroda Ryosuke3,Saegusa Jun1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Rheumatology and Clinical Immunology, Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine , Kobe, Japan

2. Department of Medicine, University of Hawaii , Honolulu, HI, USA

3. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine , Kobe, Japan

4. Department of Health Information Management, Kurashiki Sweet Hospital , Okayama, Japan

5. Department of Advanced Medicine for Rheumatic diseases, Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University , Kyoto, Japan

6. Department of Internal Medicine (IV), Osaka Medical and Pharmaceutical University , Osaka, Japan

7. Department of Respiratory Medicine and Clinical Immunology, Graduate School of Medicine, Osaka University , Osaka, Japan

8. Department of Musculoskeletal Regenerative Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, Osaka University , Osaka, Japan

9. First Department of Internal Medicine, Kansai Medical University , Osaka, Japan

10. Department of Clinical Immunology, Graduate School of Medicine, Osaka Metropolitan University , Osaka, Japan

11. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Nara Medical University , Nara, Japan

Abstract

Abstract Objectives To investigate if disease activity among elderly RA patients >75 years of age has changed over time in the real-world clinical setting. Methods Data from an observational multicentre registry of RA patients in Japan were analysed. The primary outcome was to evaluate the changes in the proportion of very elderly RA patients (>75 years) who achieved remission and low disease activity (LDA), from 2014 to 2021. The secondary outcome was to identify factors associated with remission and LDA by comparing demographic and clinical characteristics among the patients who had a study visit within the study period, using multivariate logistic regression. Results A total of 32 161 patient visits were identified from 2014 to 2021. The proportion of patients >75 years of age increased from 16.5% to 26.9%, with biologics and targeted synthetic DMARDs (b/tsDMARDs) use increasing and glucocorticoids use decreasing, while conventional synthetic DMARDs use remained relatively stable. The proportion of RA patients >75 years of age achieving remission and LDA significantly increased from 62.2% to 78.2% (P for trend < 0.001). A negative factor associated with achieving remission and LDA was glucocorticoid use, seropositivity and a history of previous b/tsDMARDs use while MTX use was associated positively, independent of other predictors. Conclusions In our cohort, disease activity among very elderly RA patients has improved over time. The study suggests the importance of using a treat-to-target approach in very elderly RA patients to improve clinical outcomes.

Funder

AbbVie

Asahi-Kasei

Ayumi

Chugai

Eisai

Eli Lilly

Janssen

Ono

Sanofi

Teijin Healthcare

UCB Japan

CAC

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Pharmacology (medical),Rheumatology

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