Methods. We prospectively collected patient and disease characteristics from patients with JIA who started biological therapy. Adverse events were collected during the follow-up period. Predictors of response at 1 year and drug retention rates were assessed at 4 years of treatment for the first biologic agent.Results. A total of 812 JIA patients [65% females, mean age at JIA onset 6.9 years (s.d. 4.7)], 227 received biologic therapy; 205 patients (90.3%) were treated with an anti-TNF as the first biologic. All the parameters used to evaluate disease activity, namely number of active joints, ESR and Childhood HAQ/HAQ, decreased significantly at 6 months and 1 year of treatment. The mean reduction in Juvenile Disease Activity Score 10 (JADAS1...
The objective of this study was to determine long-term effectiveness and safety of 1st biological tr...
Objective. To describe the use of and response to biologic therapies commenced in adults with JIA. M...
OBJECTIVE: Initial treatment of juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) is largely based on the extent o...
Methods. We prospectively collected patient and disease characteristics from patients with JIA who s...
Background: Biologic therapy has changed the prognosis of patients with juvenile idiopathic arthrit...
Abstract Objective. To describe the use of and response to biologic therapies commenced in adults wi...
Biologic therapy has changed the prognosis of patients with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA). The...
Abstract Background Biologic therapy has changed the prognosis of patients with juvenile idiopathic ...
PREDICTIVE FACTORS OF REMISSION IN JUVENILE IDIOPATHIC ARTHRITIS PATIENTS TREATED WITH BIOLOGICAL TH...
OBJECTIVE: to assess the time in remission after discontinuing biologic therapy in JIA patients. MET...
OBJECTIVE: To provide evidence-based guidance for the rational and safe prescription of biological t...
Background and Objectives: Few studies have reported the drug retention rate (DRR) of biologic drugs...
To provide evidence-based guidance for the rational and safe prescription of biological therapies in...
Background: The introduction of TNF-blocking agents since 2000 has tremendously changed the treatmen...
The advent of biologic medications has increased considerably the potential for treatment benefit in...
The objective of this study was to determine long-term effectiveness and safety of 1st biological tr...
Objective. To describe the use of and response to biologic therapies commenced in adults with JIA. M...
OBJECTIVE: Initial treatment of juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) is largely based on the extent o...
Methods. We prospectively collected patient and disease characteristics from patients with JIA who s...
Background: Biologic therapy has changed the prognosis of patients with juvenile idiopathic arthrit...
Abstract Objective. To describe the use of and response to biologic therapies commenced in adults wi...
Biologic therapy has changed the prognosis of patients with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA). The...
Abstract Background Biologic therapy has changed the prognosis of patients with juvenile idiopathic ...
PREDICTIVE FACTORS OF REMISSION IN JUVENILE IDIOPATHIC ARTHRITIS PATIENTS TREATED WITH BIOLOGICAL TH...
OBJECTIVE: to assess the time in remission after discontinuing biologic therapy in JIA patients. MET...
OBJECTIVE: To provide evidence-based guidance for the rational and safe prescription of biological t...
Background and Objectives: Few studies have reported the drug retention rate (DRR) of biologic drugs...
To provide evidence-based guidance for the rational and safe prescription of biological therapies in...
Background: The introduction of TNF-blocking agents since 2000 has tremendously changed the treatmen...
The advent of biologic medications has increased considerably the potential for treatment benefit in...
The objective of this study was to determine long-term effectiveness and safety of 1st biological tr...
Objective. To describe the use of and response to biologic therapies commenced in adults with JIA. M...
OBJECTIVE: Initial treatment of juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) is largely based on the extent o...