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Predictors of time to relapse following ustekinumab withdrawal in patients with psoriasis who had responded to therapy: An eight-year multicenter study.

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BACKGROUND Data on predictors and time to relapse in psoriasis patients discontinuing therapy in a real world setting are scarce. OBJECTIVE To investigate predictors of relapse after withdrawal of ustekinumab… Click to show full abstract

BACKGROUND Data on predictors and time to relapse in psoriasis patients discontinuing therapy in a real world setting are scarce. OBJECTIVE To investigate predictors of relapse after withdrawal of ustekinumab in psoriasis patients. METHOD This study screened 500 psoriasis patients who received ustekinumab (669 treatment episodes (TEs)) between 2011 and 2018. Overall, 202 patients (304 TEs), who had responded to therapy and were withdrawn from ustekinumab treatment, were included. RESULTS The cumulative probabilities of relapse-free at 6 months, 12 months, 18 months, 24 months and 36 months of withdrawal from ustekinumab treatment was 49.3%, 12.6%, 5.3%, 4.7% and 1.6%, respectively. Multivariate regression analyses with a generalized estimating equation showed that after adjustments, biologics-naive, the maximum Psoriasis Area and Severity Index (PASI) improvement on ustekinumab, time to achieve PASI-50 after initiation of ustekinumab, family history of psoriasis, chronic kidney disease, and immunosuppressants use while off ustekinumab were significant predictors of time to relapse following ustekinumab discontinuation. LIMITATION Non-randomized allocation of duration of treatment and follow-up. CONCLUSION Given high rates of relapse, withdrawal of ustekinumab from patients with well-controlled psoriasis cannot be recommended.

Keywords: responded therapy; time relapse; time; predictors time; psoriasis

Journal Title: Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology
Year Published: 2019

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