Rheumatology
Clinical discussions on autoimmune diseases, biologic therapies, vasculitis, and musculoskeletal conditions.
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Do you offer low-dose radiation therapy for osteoarthritis of the spine?
DEGRO has published guidelines on this very topic, so I would respectfully disagree with a comment arguing a lack of data. Of course, if one is looking for level 1 data on irradiating benign diseases in general, there may be little to satisfy.That being said, there's no level 1 data espousing the be...
In light of promising results of hydroxychloroquine in COVID-19, should we consider using it prophylactically in cancer patients, especially if immunocompromised?
At this time, as there is no good evidence available, I would not recommend the use of hydroxycholoroquine prophylactically in cancer patients. It is unclear whether it would prevent contagion, probably not, and we still don't know if it will have any effect on the course of COVID-19. We expect ther...
What is your approach to the management of nodular regenerative hyperplasia of the liver in patients with SLE?
There are no large studies regarding the treatment of nodular regenerative hyperplasia (NRH) in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). It is rarely recognized, and the vast majority of reported cases are single-case reports, literature reviews, and a few very small case series. A Japanese autopsy serie...
In patients with osteoporosis at high fracture risk, what factors most influence your decision to prescribe teriparatide versus abaloparatide?
Both abaloparatide and teriparatide are very effective anabolic agents to reduce vertebral and nonvertebral fracture risk in patients with osteoporosis (although clinical trials did not demonstrate reduction of hip fracture risk). The two agents are more similar than different and both induce an an...
Should the use of avacopan be limited to those patients at increased risk of steroid toxicity given the anticipated high cost of this medication?
Once Avacopan is available for clinical use in the treatment of patients with AAV, providers will need to carefully weigh risks and benefits of the medication while considering other factors including cost.The ADVOCATE trial used a novel glucocorticoid toxicity index that captures common GC-related ...
Would you start hydroxychloroquine (or another DMARD) in a mid-20s female patient with positive ANA, SSA, SSB, and dsDNA, whose only clinical manifestation is intermittent parotid gland swelling?
Hmm... I think the better question to ask is, do you code as Sjogren's lupus overlap to get way more medication options? Certainly, HCQ is a reasonable DMARD and a place to start for both diseases. I would code as lupus and Sjogren's to have more options for the future. Hope someone can weigh in on ...
Was the methotrexate dose reduced over time in the combination therapy or methotrexate monotherapy groups in the SEAM-RA trial?
No, methotrexate dose was not adjusted. Our goal was basically to answer one question: whether it is better to stop etanercept, stop methotrexate, or continue both. We did not want to be adjusting methotrexate doses at the same time as stopping because this would make results more difficult to inter...
Are the results of the SEAM-RA trial generalizable to other TNF inhibitors given the differences in immunogenicity?
This is a great question, and an important one because different TNF inhibitors have different immunogenicity and patients can make anti-drug antibodies that can effectively neutralize the drug and render it a less effective treatment option. This tends to happen more with some molecular constructs ...
Were the patients enrolled in the SEAM-RA trial prior methotrexate monotherapy non-responders?
Yes, presumably at one time, most of these patients were methotrexate non-responders because otherwise, it’s unlikely they would have required escalation to TNFi. Clinicians would typically not add TNFi therapy unless the patient had first failed DMARDs (i.e., methotrexate in this case). It is impor...
What was the rationale for abrupt discontinuation of etanercept rather than gradual tapering in the SEAM-RA trial?
The main goal of this trial was to get RA patients off of therapy and to see whether they would flare or maintain remission. We didn’t expect that the ultimate likelihood of success or failure was going to be primarily related to how long it took to do that. While a gradual withdrawal of the drug ma...