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[Refractory psoriasis treatment with etanercept].
Medicina Clínica 2005 September 25
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Etanercept is a dimeric fusion protein that binds to tumor necrosis factor and blocks inflammatory response. The purpose of this study was to assess the effects of etanercept and its maintenance in patients with severe and refractory psoriasis.
PATIENTS AND METHOD: Twenty two patients with severe and refractory psoriasis in an open-label clinical trial were studied. Patients received etanercept 50 mg/week subcutaneously during 6 months. PASI (Psoriasis Assessment and Severity Index) was used to monitor disease activity in each month of treatment and in the follow up. Results at weeks 12 and 24 are shown.
RESULTS: 96% of patients improved their PASI basal score early at week 12. This improvement was maintained until week 24. Etanercept was well tolerated without any significant adverse reaction. Time until relapse was 2.27 +/- 0.59 months (CI 95%: 1.94-2.60).
CONCLUSION: Etanercept seems an effective therapy for severe and refractory psoriasis yet long-term dosing and safety studies of etanercept in psoriasic patients are needed.
PATIENTS AND METHOD: Twenty two patients with severe and refractory psoriasis in an open-label clinical trial were studied. Patients received etanercept 50 mg/week subcutaneously during 6 months. PASI (Psoriasis Assessment and Severity Index) was used to monitor disease activity in each month of treatment and in the follow up. Results at weeks 12 and 24 are shown.
RESULTS: 96% of patients improved their PASI basal score early at week 12. This improvement was maintained until week 24. Etanercept was well tolerated without any significant adverse reaction. Time until relapse was 2.27 +/- 0.59 months (CI 95%: 1.94-2.60).
CONCLUSION: Etanercept seems an effective therapy for severe and refractory psoriasis yet long-term dosing and safety studies of etanercept in psoriasic patients are needed.
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