Similar lipid level changes in early rheumatoid arthritis patients following 1-year treat-to-target strategy with adalimumab plus methotrexate versus placebo plus methotrexate: secondary analyses from the randomised controlled OPERA trial.


Journal

Rheumatology international
ISSN: 1437-160X
Titre abrégé: Rheumatol Int
Pays: Germany
ID NLM: 8206885

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Mar 2021
Historique:
received: 18 08 2020
accepted: 16 11 2020
pubmed: 3 1 2021
medline: 16 11 2021
entrez: 2 1 2021
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

To compare changes in low-density lipoprotein cholesterol and other lipids in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) randomised to a 1-year treat-to-target strategy with either adalimumab plus methotrexate or placebo plus methotrexate. Prespecified secondary analyses from the OPERA trial, where 180 early and treatment-naïve RA patients received methotrexate 20 mg once weekly in combination with either placebo or subcutaneous adalimumab 40 mg every other week. Serum lipid levels were measured at baseline and after 1 year. Changes in lipid levels were analysed using mixed linear models based on the intention-to-treat (ITT) population. Overall, 174 patients were included in the ITT population (adalimumab plus methotrexate n = 86; placebo plus methotrexate n = 88). Differences between changes in lipid levels were low-density lipoprotein cholesterol 0.18 mmol/l [95% CI - 0.05 to 0.42], total cholesterol 0.27 mmol/l [- 0.002 to 0.54], high-density lipoprotein cholesterol 0.05 mmol/l [- 0.06 to 0.15], triglycerides 0.11 mmol/l [- 0.08 to 0.29], very-low-density lipoprotein cholesterol 0.03 mmol/l [- 0.05 to 0.12], and non-high-density lipoprotein cholesterol 0.22 mmol/l [- 0.02 to 0.46]. In early RA patients treated to tight control of inflammation over a period of 1 year with either adalimumab plus methotrexate or placebo plus methotrexate, changes in lipid levels were similar. Trial registration number: NCT00660647.

Identifiants

pubmed: 33386898
doi: 10.1007/s00296-020-04756-5
pii: 10.1007/s00296-020-04756-5
doi:

Substances chimiques

Antirheumatic Agents 0
Lipoproteins, HDL 0
Lipoproteins, LDL 0
Adalimumab FYS6T7F842
Methotrexate YL5FZ2Y5U1

Banques de données

ClinicalTrials.gov
['NCT00660647']

Types de publication

Journal Article Multicenter Study Randomized Controlled Trial

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

543-549

Subventions

Organisme : Gigtforeningen (DK)
ID : R142-A4110
Organisme : Gigtforeningen
ID : R135-A3684

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Auteurs

Dženan Mašić (D)

Faculty of Health Sciences, Research Unit of Rheumatology, Department of Clinical Research, University of Southern Denmark, Odense University Hospital, J.B. Winsløws Vej 4, Indgang 96, 1. Sal, 5000, Odense, Denmark. dmasic@health.sdu.dk.
Diagnostik Center, Silkeborg Regional Hospital, Silkeborg, Denmark. dmasic@health.sdu.dk.

Kristian Stengaard-Pedersen (K)

Department of Rheumatology, Aarhus University Hospital, Aarhus, Denmark.

Brian Bridal Løgstrup (BB)

Department of Cardiology, Aarhus University Hospital, Aarhus, Denmark.

Kim Hørslev-Petersen (K)

Department of Rheumatology, King Christian 10th Hospital for Rheumatic Diseases, Gråsten, Denmark.
South Jutland Hospital, Institute of Regional Health Services Research, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark.

Merete Lund Hetland (ML)

COPECARE and DANBIO, Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark.

Peter Junker (P)

Faculty of Health Sciences, Research Unit of Rheumatology, Department of Clinical Research, University of Southern Denmark, Odense University Hospital, J.B. Winsløws Vej 4, Indgang 96, 1. Sal, 5000, Odense, Denmark.

Mikkel Østergaard (M)

COPECARE and DANBIO, Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark.

Christian Ammitzbøll (C)

Department of Rheumatology, Aarhus University Hospital, Aarhus, Denmark.

Sören Möller (S)

OPEN-Open Patient Data Explorative Network, Odense University Hospital, Odense, Denmark.
Department of Clinical Research, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark.

Robin Christensen (R)

Faculty of Health Sciences, Research Unit of Rheumatology, Department of Clinical Research, University of Southern Denmark, Odense University Hospital, J.B. Winsløws Vej 4, Indgang 96, 1. Sal, 5000, Odense, Denmark.
Musculoskeletal Statistics Unit, the Parker Institute, Bispebjerg and Frederiksberg Hospital, Copenhagen, Denmark.

Torkell Ellingsen (T)

Faculty of Health Sciences, Research Unit of Rheumatology, Department of Clinical Research, University of Southern Denmark, Odense University Hospital, J.B. Winsløws Vej 4, Indgang 96, 1. Sal, 5000, Odense, Denmark.
Diagnostik Center, Silkeborg Regional Hospital, Silkeborg, Denmark.

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