Infliximab for the treatment of psoriasis in Greece: 4 years of clinical experience at a single centre
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2133.2009.09578.x
Infliximab for the treatment of psoriasis in Greece: 4 years of clinical experience at a single centre
Abstract
Background: Infliximab, a chimeric monoclonal antibody, has been shown to be effective for moderate to severe psoriasis. Clinical experience with long-term infliximab therapy for psoriasis is accumulating, and it is therefore important to share our experience with its use in real-life clinical practice.
Objectives: To report our experience with infliximab (Remicade; Schering Plough, Kenilworth, NJ, U.S.A.) for the treatment of moderate to severe plaque psoriasis (and/or arthritis) from a single clinic in Greece.
Patients and methods: Between August 2004 and March 2008, 62 patients presenting to our clinic with moderate to severe psoriasis were treated with infliximab. Disease phenotype, clinical course, disease severity and adverse events were assessed throughout the treatment period.
Results: Infliximab resulted in a reduction of median Psoriasis Area and Severity Index (PASI) of 70% at week 6 and 84.4% at week 14. Nineteen patients who have completed 1 year on infliximab treatment experienced sustained efficacy with a median PASI improvement of 92.16% and a Physician's Global Assessment (PGA) of 'clear' or 'almost clear', while nine patients have reached approximately 20 months of continuous therapy. All patients with psoriatic arthritis showed marked improvement in their clinical symptoms following the first infusion. Eight patients (12.9%) experienced adverse events that required discontinuation of treatment. There were no statistically significant differences in PASI and Dermatology Life Quality Index (DLQI) scores between patients with arthritis and those with only skin lesions, or between those who received methotrexate, either from the beginning or during infliximab therapy, and those who did not receive methotrexate at all. Selected patients of interest are discussed.
Conclusions: The above data confirm previous reports that treatment with infliximab is an efficacious and safe option for patients with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis (and/or arthritis). Long-term follow-up, continued pharmacovigilance, and controlled comparative studies will be required to fully evaluate its use in the treatment of psoriasis.
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