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Rheumatology | 2010

Predictors of response to intra-articular steroid injection in psoriatic arthritis

Lihi Eder; Vinod Chandran; Joanna Ueng; Sita Bhella; Ker-Ai Lee; Proton Rahman; Angela Pope; Richard J. Cook; Dafna D. Gladman

OBJECTIVESnTo assess the effectiveness of IA corticosteroid (IAS) injections in PsA and to determine the association between macrophage migration inhibition factor (MIF) gene polymorphism and response to IAS injections.nnnMETHODSnA cohort analysis of PsA patients who were followed prospectively was performed. Clinical response was defined as no tenderness or effusion in the injected joint at 3 months. Relapse was defined as re-occurrence of joint pain or effusion. MIF 173C > G genotyping (rs755622) was performed.nnnRESULTSnTwo hundred and twenty patients with 245 IAS injections were included in the study. The probability of responding at 3 months was 41.6%. Within 12 months, 25.5% of the joints relapsed. Clinical factors that were associated with response included duration of psoriasis [Odds ratio (OR) 1.03] and the use of MTX or anti-TNF agents at the time of injection (OR 2.68). Factors that were associated with relapse included injection into large joints (OR 4.58) and elevated sedimentation rate (OR 15.0), whereas absence of clinical and/or radiographic damage (OR 0.23) and duration of PsA (OR 0.92) reduced risk of relapse. MIF polymorphism was not associated with clinical response, but was associated with relapse (OR 3.2). On multivariate analysis including clinical covariates, the association between MIF polymorphism and relapse was lost.nnnCONCLUSIONSnIAS injections are effective in PsA. MIF gene polymorphism is associated with relapse. However, this effect is explained by clinical variables that reflect disease activity, suggesting that MIF gene polymorphism influences inflammatory activity.


Rheumatology (Sixth Edition) | 2015

122 – Management of psoriatic arthritis

Dafna D. Gladman; Vinod Chandran


Archive | 2015

C URRENT OPINION What have we learned about genetic susceptibility in psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis

Lihi Eder; Vinod Chandran; Dafna D. Gladman


Archive | 2014

Making a diagnosis of psoriatic arthritis

Dafna D. Gladman; Cheryl F. Rosen; Vinod Chandran


Archive | 2014

Team approach to the management of psoriatic arthritis

Dafna D. Gladman; Cheryl F. Rosen; Vinod Chandran


Archive | 2014

Diagnostic and classification criteria

Dafna D. Gladman; Cheryl F. Rosen; Vinod Chandran


Archive | 2014

Clinical and laboratory features of musculoskeletal manifestations

Dafna D. Gladman; Cheryl F. Rosen; Vinod Chandran


Archive | 2014

Aetiology and pathogenesis

Dafna D. Gladman; Cheryl F. Rosen; Vinod Chandran


Archive | 2014

Assessment of disease activity and damage in psoriatic arthritis

Dafna D. Gladman; Cheryl F. Rosen; Vinod Chandran


Archive | 2014

Imaging in psoriatic arthritis

Dafna D. Gladman; Cheryl F. Rosen; Vinod Chandran

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Cheryl F. Rosen

University Health Network

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Lihi Eder

Women's College Hospital

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Angela Pope

Memorial University of Newfoundland

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Joanna Ueng

Memorial University of Newfoundland

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Ker-Ai Lee

University of Waterloo

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Proton Rahman

Memorial University of Newfoundland

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Sita Bhella

Memorial University of Newfoundland

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