The skin tissue is adversely affected by TNF-alpha blockers in patients with chronic inflammatory arthritis: a 5-year prospective analysis

Authors

  • Natalia P. Machado Universidade Federal de Sao Paulo; Escola Paulista de Medicina; Rheumatology Division
  • Edgard Torres dos Reis Neto Universidade Federal de Sao Paulo; Escola Paulista de Medicina; Rheumatology Division
  • Maria Roberta M.P. Soares Universidade Federal de Sao Paulo; Escola Paulista de Medicina; Rheumatology Division
  • Daniele S. Freitas Universidade Federal de Sao Paulo; Escola Paulista de Medicina; Rheumatology Division
  • Adriana Porro Universidade Federal de Sao Paulo; Escola Paulista de Medicina; Dermatology Department, Psoriasis Clinic
  • Rozana M. Ciconelli Universidade Federal de Sao Paulo; Escola Paulista de Medicina; Center for Health Economics
  • Marcelo M. Pinheiro Universidade Federal de Sao Paulo; Escola Paulista de Medicina; Rheumatology Division

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/clin.v68i9.76987

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: We evaluated the incidence of and the main risk factors associated with cutaneous adverse events in patients with chronic inflammatory arthritis following anti-TNF-α therapy. METHODS: A total of 257 patients with active arthritis who were taking TNF-α blockers, including 158 patients with rheumatoid arthritis, 87 with ankylosing spondylitis and 12 with psoriatic arthritis, were enrolled in a 5-year prospective analysis. Patients with overlapping or other rheumatic diseases were excluded. Anthropometric, socioeconomic, demographic and clinical data were evaluated, including the Disease Activity Score-28, Bath Ankylosing Spondylitis Disease Activity Index and Psoriasis Area Severity Index. Skin conditions were evaluated by two dermatology experts, and in doubtful cases, skin lesion biopsies were performed. Associations between adverse cutaneous events and clinical, demographic and epidemiological variables were determined using the chi-square test, and logistic regression analyses were performed to identify risk factors. The significance level was set at p<0.05. RESULTS: After 60 months of follow-up, 71 adverse events (73.85/1000 patient-years) were observed, of which allergic and immune-mediated phenomena were the most frequent events, followed by infectious conditions involving bacterial (47.1%), parasitic (23.5%), fungal (20.6%) and viral (8.8%) agents. CONCLUSION: The skin is significantly affected by adverse reactions resulting from the use of TNF-α blockers, and the main risk factors for cutaneous events were advanced age, female sex, a diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis, disease activity and the use of infliximab.

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Published

2013-09-01

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Clinical Sciences

How to Cite

Machado, N. P., Reis Neto, E. T. dos, Soares, M. R. M., Freitas, D. S., Porro, A., Ciconelli, R. M., & Pinheiro, M. M. (2013). The skin tissue is adversely affected by TNF-alpha blockers in patients with chronic inflammatory arthritis: a 5-year prospective analysis. Clinics, 68(9), 1189-1196. https://doi.org/10.1590/clin.v68i9.76987