Background: Few data exist regarding the effectiveness of ustekinumab in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) patients treated for concomitant psoriasis or psoriatic arthritis. Aims: to describe the outcomes of IBD patients who received subcutaneous ustekinumab through a dermatological or rheumatological prescription. Methods: This multicenter, retrospective study included all IBD patients who were started on ustekinumab for concomitant active psoriasis/ psoriatic arthritis, irrespective of IBD activity. The primary endpoint was overall ustekinumab persistence, defined as the maintenance of therapy because of sustained clinical benefit for IBD. Results: Seventy patients (64 Crohn's disease / 6 ulcerative colitis) were enrolled. The median follow-up on ustekinumab therapy was 10.7 months (range, 1.4–67.3). Twelve patients (17.1%) withdrew the treatment after a median of 7.4 months (range, 0.9–23.8). The cumulative probability of maintaining ustekinumab treatment was 97.1% at 6 months and 77.1% at 12 months. Among the 56 patients with baseline active IBD, 34 (60.7%) were in clinical remission at the last follow-up visit. Their cumulative probability of achieving clinical remission was 84.7% and 63.9% at 6 and 12 months, respectively. Two patients stopped ustekinumab for an adverse event. Conclusions: Subcutaneous ustekinumab had a good effectiveness profile for IBD patients treated for concomitant dermatological or rheumatological conditions.

Real-life effectiveness of ustekinumab in inflammatory bowel disease patients with concomitant psoriasis or psoriatic arthritis: An IG-IBD study / D. Pugliese, M. Daperno, G. Fiorino, E. Savarino, E. Mosso, L. Biancone, A. Testa, L. Sarpi, M. Cappello, G. Bodini, F. Caprioli, S. Festa, G. Laino, G. Maconi, S. Mazzuoli, G. Mocci, A. Sartini, A. D'Amore, S. Alivernini, E. Gremese, A. Armuzzi. - In: DIGESTIVE AND LIVER DISEASE. - ISSN 1590-8658. - (2019). [Epub ahead of print] [10.1016/j.dld.2019.03.007]

Real-life effectiveness of ustekinumab in inflammatory bowel disease patients with concomitant psoriasis or psoriatic arthritis: An IG-IBD study

F. Caprioli;G. Maconi
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2019

Abstract

Background: Few data exist regarding the effectiveness of ustekinumab in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) patients treated for concomitant psoriasis or psoriatic arthritis. Aims: to describe the outcomes of IBD patients who received subcutaneous ustekinumab through a dermatological or rheumatological prescription. Methods: This multicenter, retrospective study included all IBD patients who were started on ustekinumab for concomitant active psoriasis/ psoriatic arthritis, irrespective of IBD activity. The primary endpoint was overall ustekinumab persistence, defined as the maintenance of therapy because of sustained clinical benefit for IBD. Results: Seventy patients (64 Crohn's disease / 6 ulcerative colitis) were enrolled. The median follow-up on ustekinumab therapy was 10.7 months (range, 1.4–67.3). Twelve patients (17.1%) withdrew the treatment after a median of 7.4 months (range, 0.9–23.8). The cumulative probability of maintaining ustekinumab treatment was 97.1% at 6 months and 77.1% at 12 months. Among the 56 patients with baseline active IBD, 34 (60.7%) were in clinical remission at the last follow-up visit. Their cumulative probability of achieving clinical remission was 84.7% and 63.9% at 6 and 12 months, respectively. Two patients stopped ustekinumab for an adverse event. Conclusions: Subcutaneous ustekinumab had a good effectiveness profile for IBD patients treated for concomitant dermatological or rheumatological conditions.
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Crohn’s disease; Psoriasis; Psoriatic arthritis; Ulcerative colitis; Ustekinumab
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2019
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Real-life effectiveness of ustekinumab in inflammatory bowel disease patients with concomitant psoriasis or psoriatic arthritis: An IG-IBD study / D. Pugliese, M. Daperno, G. Fiorino, E. Savarino, E. Mosso, L. Biancone, A. Testa, L. Sarpi, M. Cappello, G. Bodini, F. Caprioli, S. Festa, G. Laino, G. Maconi, S. Mazzuoli, G. Mocci, A. Sartini, A. D'Amore, S. Alivernini, E. Gremese, A. Armuzzi. - In: DIGESTIVE AND LIVER DISEASE. - ISSN 1590-8658. - (2019). [Epub ahead of print] [10.1016/j.dld.2019.03.007]
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D. Pugliese, M. Daperno, G. Fiorino, E. Savarino, E. Mosso, L. Biancone, A. Testa, L. Sarpi, M. Cappello, G. Bodini, F. Caprioli, S. Festa, G. Laino, G. Maconi, S. Mazzuoli, G. Mocci, A. Sartini, A. D'Amore, S. Alivernini, E. Gremese, A. Armuzzi
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