UNLABELLED: Down-titration, or discontinuing infliximab, has proven to be feasible in RA patients. Therefore, our local treatment protocol includes tapering infliximab dose. This observational study describes the prevalence of successful down-titration in daily clinical practice and its effect on costs and quality of life (QoL). METHODS: Infliximab was down-titrated with 25% of the original dose (3 mg/kg) every 8-12 weeks without interval change until discontinuation or flare in all RA patients with stable low 28-joint disease activity score (DAS28) and stable treatment for >6 months. During 1 year DAS28, RA medication, outpatient clinic visits, RA related absenteeism and EuroQoL5D (European QoL questionnaire, EQ5D) were documented. Prevalence of successful down-titration and changes in DAS28, QoL and costs were described. RESULTS: In 16% (95% CI 6 to 26) and 45% (95% CI 31 to 59), respectively, infliximab could be discontinued or down-titrated. Mean infliximab dose decreased significantly from 224 mg (95% CI 212 to 236 mg) at start, to 130 mg (95% CI 105 to 154 mg) after 1 year. Median DAS28 increased from 2.5 (p25-75=2.0-2.9) to 2.8 (2.2-3.6) (p=0.002). Extra corticosteroids were given in 8% of the visits. Disease modifying antirheumatic drugs were seldom changed. There was no statistical difference in QoL after down-titration. Mean reduction in the costs was €3474 (95% CI 2457 to 4492) per patient. CONCLUSION: In the majority of patients with stable low DAS28 and stable treatment, infliximab can be down-titrated or discontinued, which results in a considerable reduction in costs without influencing QoL.
UNLABELLED: Down-titration, or discontinuing infliximab, has proven to be feasible in RApatients. Therefore, our local treatment protocol includes tapering infliximab dose. This observational study describes the prevalence of successful down-titration in daily clinical practice and its effect on costs and quality of life (QoL). METHODS:Infliximab was down-titrated with 25% of the original dose (3 mg/kg) every 8-12 weeks without interval change until discontinuation or flare in all RApatients with stable low 28-joint disease activity score (DAS28) and stable treatment for >6 months. During 1 year DAS28, RA medication, outpatient clinic visits, RA related absenteeism and EuroQoL5D (European QoL questionnaire, EQ5D) were documented. Prevalence of successful down-titration and changes in DAS28, QoL and costs were described. RESULTS: In 16% (95% CI 6 to 26) and 45% (95% CI 31 to 59), respectively, infliximab could be discontinued or down-titrated. Mean infliximab dose decreased significantly from 224 mg (95% CI 212 to 236 mg) at start, to 130 mg (95% CI 105 to 154 mg) after 1 year. Median DAS28 increased from 2.5 (p25-75=2.0-2.9) to 2.8 (2.2-3.6) (p=0.002). Extra corticosteroids were given in 8% of the visits. Disease modifying antirheumatic drugs were seldom changed. There was no statistical difference in QoL after down-titration. Mean reduction in the costs was €3474 (95% CI 2457 to 4492) per patient. CONCLUSION: In the majority of patients with stable low DAS28 and stable treatment, infliximab can be down-titrated or discontinued, which results in a considerable reduction in costs without influencing QoL.
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