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biological DMARDs may be stopped in Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) patients treated with a combination of synthetic DMARD plus bDMARDs which are in persistent clinical remission. The research question of this study is, whether musculoskeletal sonography is a useful biomarker predicting a disease flare after cessation of bDMARD therapy.


Clinical Trial Description

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is the most common inflammatory joint disease. It is usually treated with synthetic and biologic disease modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDs). Up to 35% of patients can achieve clinical remission by the combination these therapies; however, there is considerable uncertainty regarding the management of patients once this clinical state is achieved. The discontinuation of biological agents in patients with persistent clinical remission may be beneficial for the patients and the health care system reducing the risks of long term adverse events and saving costs, respectively. Up to 60% of patients were reported to flare after cessation of anti-tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF alpha) therapy despite continuation of synthetic DMARDs and up to now there exist no validated biomarkers that predict which patients will suffer a flare and which patients will remain in remission. Sonography is more and more used as a biomarker in RA. Subclinical inflammation was previously associated with an increased risk for short term clinical relapse and structural deterioration. The hypothesis of this prospective study is that ultrasound verified subclinical inflammation at the time of bDMARD withdrawal predicts a disease flare at week 16. The investigators plan to recruit RA-patients with persistent clinical remission according to SDAI and no current corticosteroid therapy. At baseline, bDMARD is stopped, synthetic DMARDs are continued. Patients undergo 9 study visits within 52 weeks. Ultrasound examinations of 14 joints as well as clinical and laboratory assessments with calculation of SDAI scores are performed at each visit. Patients are considered to have a disease flare if disease status changes from remission to active disease according to clinical scores. Patients with a flare of the disease are excluded from the active phase of the study and are treated according to current guidelines. ;


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NCT number NCT01602302
Study type Interventional
Source Medical University of Graz
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Status Terminated
Phase Phase 4
Start date June 2012
Completion date November 19, 2020

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