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This article describes the ACR and EULAR collaboration to define remission in rheumatoid arthritis. It outlines the current questions regarding remission and the research agenda set out to reach a consensus definition, concluding that a strict definition needs to be used
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•• Van Tuyl LHD, Vlad SC, Felson DT, et al.: Defining remission in rheumatoid arthritis: results of an initial American College of Rheumatology/European League Against Rheumatism consensus conference. Arthritis Rheum 2009, 61:704-710. This article describes the ACR and EULAR collaboration to define remission in rheumatoid arthritis. It outlines the current questions regarding remission and the research agenda set out to reach a consensus definition, concluding that a strict definition needs to be used.
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This study highlights one of the limitations of the DAS28 criteria, showing that there can be significant forefoot disease activity in patients who meet DAS28 remission criteria
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• Van der Leeden M, Steultjens MP, van Schaardenburg D, Dekker J: Forefoot disease activity in rheumatoid arthritis patients in remission: results of a cohort study. Arthritis Res Ther 2010, 12: R3. This study highlights one of the limitations of the DAS28 criteria, showing that there can be significant forefoot disease activity in patients who meet DAS28 remission criteria.
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This study compared the different definitions of remission in a cohort of 5848 RA patients across 24 countries. It illustrates that remission rates vary depending on the definition being used, with the DAS28 being the most inclusive and the ACR criteria the most strict
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Of the drug-free remission papers, the follow-up period of 15 years used here is the longest. DMARDS were discontinued in RA patients meeting ACR criteria, 45% of whom had to be restarted on treatment due to disease flares. None of the patients who had to restart DMARDs were in remission by the end of 15 years
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•• Tippana-Kinnunen T, Paimela T, Kautanian H, et al.: Can disease modifying anti-rheumatic drugs be discontinued in longstanding rheumatoid arthritis? A 15 year follow-up. Scand J Rheumatol 2010, 39:12-18. Of the drug-free remission papers, the follow-up period of 15 years used here is the longest. DMARDS were discontinued in RA patients meeting ACR criteria, 45% of whom had to be restarted on treatment due to disease flares. None of the patients who had to restart DMARDs were in remission by the end of 15 years.
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Van der Kooij SM, Goekoop-Ruiterman YPM, de Vries-Bouwstra JK, et al.: Drug-free remission, functioning and radiographic damage after 4 years of response-driven treatment in patients with recent-onset rheumatoid arthritis. Ann Rheum Dis 2009, 68:914-921.
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This paper demonstrated that acute onset of symptoms, short symptom duration, nonsmokers, little radiographic damage at baseline, and absence of rheumatoid factor are associated with higher rates of DMARD-free remission
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• Van der Woude D, Young A, Jayakumar K, et al.: Prevalence of and predictive factors for sustained disease-modifying antirheumatic drug-free remission in rheumatoid arthritis, results from two large early arthritis cohorts. Arthritis Rheum 2009, 60:2262-2271. This paper demonstrated that acute onset of symptoms, short symptom duration, nonsmokers, little radiographic damage at baseline, and absence of rheumatoid factor are associated with higher rates of DMARD-free remission.
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This is an important paper showing that RA patients in remission by ACR and DAS criteria can continue to have subclinical inflammation by ultrasound and MRI Inflammatory scores on ultrasound, especially power Doppler signals, and MRI synovitis scores at baseline were significantly associated with development of radiographic damage over 1 year, offering an explanation as to why RA patients in remission have continued structural damage over time.
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•• Brown AK, Conaghan PG, Karim Z, et al.: An explanation of the apparent dissociation between clinical remission and continued structural deterioration in rheumatoid arthritis. Arthritis Rheum 2008, 58:2958-2967. This is an important paper showing that RA patients in remission by ACR and DAS criteria can continue to have subclinical inflammation by ultrasound and MRI. Inflammatory scores on ultrasound, especially power Doppler signals, and MRI synovitis scores at baseline were significantly associated with development of radiographic damage over 1 year, offering an explanation as to why RA patients in remission have continued structural damage over time.
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•• De Man YA, Dolhain RJ, van de Geijn FE, et al.: Disease activity of rheumatoid arthritis during pregnancy: results from a nationwide prospective study. Arthritis Rheum 2008, 59:1241-1248. This paper looks at the disease activity of RA patients during and after pregnancy. It demonstrates the increased rate of remission as defined by DAS28 during pregnancy and the increase flare rate postpartum. It also shows that RA remission in pregnancy is not achieved as frequently as previously reported.
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