Objective: To determine whether a tight control (TC) regime with monthly consultations to the physician for the first 6 months, could increase remission rate and improve reported pain of patients with early rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Methods: In this single-centre, TC study, with monthly visits to the physician, a cohort of 100 patients with early RA was consecutively included. They were compared with a reference cohort of 100 patients from the same clinic that had been conventionally managed. The patients were followed for 2 years. Results: The patients in the TC cohort had lower 28- joints disease activity score (DAS28) at three, six, 12 and 24 months, compared with the conventionally managed cohort, p ≤ 0.001. At 12 months, 71% in the TC...
OBJECTIVES: Many trials have shown that intensive management is effective in patients with early act...
BACKGROUND: Uncontrolled active rheumatoid arthritis can lead to increasing disability and reduced q...
BACKGROUND: To assess whether, in the real world of three early arthritis clinics, early referral co...
Objective: To determine whether a tight control (TC) regime with monthly consultations to the physic...
Objective The study aims to investigate whether in early RA a treatment strategy aiming at Disease A...
There is strong evidence from clinical trials that a 'treat to target' strategy is effective in reac...
OBJECTIVES: To examine in patients with early rheumatoid arthritis (RA) whether quality of life (QoL...
Objective: To evaluate the available evidence on the efficacy and feasibility of the new concept of ...
OBJECTIVES: To examine in patients with early rheumatoid arthritis (RA) whether quality of life (QoL...
OBJECTIVES: Tight control studies including regular assessments of disease activity have shown that ...
OBJECTIVE: Treating early, intensively, and to target leads to rapid disease control, preventing joi...
Objectives: To determine whether direct access to hospital review initiated by patients with rheumat...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether disease duration is an independent predictor of achieving remission in...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to identify baseline predictors of achieving patient-perceived ...
There is strong evidence from clinical trials that a ‘treat to target ’ strategy is effective in rea...
OBJECTIVES: Many trials have shown that intensive management is effective in patients with early act...
BACKGROUND: Uncontrolled active rheumatoid arthritis can lead to increasing disability and reduced q...
BACKGROUND: To assess whether, in the real world of three early arthritis clinics, early referral co...
Objective: To determine whether a tight control (TC) regime with monthly consultations to the physic...
Objective The study aims to investigate whether in early RA a treatment strategy aiming at Disease A...
There is strong evidence from clinical trials that a 'treat to target' strategy is effective in reac...
OBJECTIVES: To examine in patients with early rheumatoid arthritis (RA) whether quality of life (QoL...
Objective: To evaluate the available evidence on the efficacy and feasibility of the new concept of ...
OBJECTIVES: To examine in patients with early rheumatoid arthritis (RA) whether quality of life (QoL...
OBJECTIVES: Tight control studies including regular assessments of disease activity have shown that ...
OBJECTIVE: Treating early, intensively, and to target leads to rapid disease control, preventing joi...
Objectives: To determine whether direct access to hospital review initiated by patients with rheumat...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether disease duration is an independent predictor of achieving remission in...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to identify baseline predictors of achieving patient-perceived ...
There is strong evidence from clinical trials that a ‘treat to target ’ strategy is effective in rea...
OBJECTIVES: Many trials have shown that intensive management is effective in patients with early act...
BACKGROUND: Uncontrolled active rheumatoid arthritis can lead to increasing disability and reduced q...
BACKGROUND: To assess whether, in the real world of three early arthritis clinics, early referral co...