Archive | 2019
Fotoquimioterapia e Fototerapia Ultravioleta B de Banda Estreita como Resgate de Terapêutica Biológica em Falência Secundária: Um Estudo Coorte Retrospetivo
Abstract
Introduction: Biologic drug survival in psoriasis is mainly limited by a decrease of effectiveness over time. Strategies to improve retention rates are needed. Our purpose was to evaluate the efficacy and tolerability of concurrent narrowband ultraviolet- B (NB-UVB) or photochemotherapy (PUVA) to salvage the biologic drug in secondary non-response.Methods: Retrospective cohort study of 18 adults with moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis treated with biologics who received concurrent phototherapy after a secondary efficacy loss.Results: Twelve patients underwent PUVA concurrently with etanercept and adalimumab in 13 and 5 cycles, respectively. Clinical response was observed in 72.2% of cycles (PASI75 55.5%). Median PASI decreased by 73%. Sustained response was observed for 25 months (median). A malignant melanoma was identified during follow-up. Six patients underwent NB-UVB concurrently with etanercept, adalimumab and ustekinumab in 7.3 and 2 cycles, respectively. Clinical response was observed in 75% of cycles (PASI75 41.7%). Median PASI decreased by 80%. Sustained responde was observed for 21 months (median).Conclusions: This study adds real-life evidence that PUVA and NB-UVB are effective options to salvage and improve the long-term performance of biologic drugs. Further efficacy and safety data, especially addressing the skin malignancy risk, should be sought to clarify the role of this interesting approach in the modern era of improved biologic therapies.