EULAR 2018
Lors du congrès de l’EULAR 2018 qui s’est déroulé à Amsterdam du 13 au 16 juin 2018, 13 abstracts ont été acceptés pour une présentation orale ou par poster :
Présentation orale
▫ Sustained remission of inflammation is associated with reduced structural damage on sacroiliac joint magnetic resonance imaging in patients with early axial spondyloarthritis: evidence to support the concept of treat-to-target
▫ Is a primary good response to nsaids predictive of the subsequent response to the first tnf inhibitor in patients with recent axial spondyloarthritis?
▫ Inflammation on mri of spine and sacroiliac joints is highly predictive of structural damage in axial spondyloarthritis: the 5 years data of the DESIR cohort
Présentations par affiches.
▫ Changes in health-related quality of life over 5 to 8 years in 1347 patients with early arthritis or early inflammatory back pain
▫ Clinical peripheral enthesitis in the DESIR prospective longitudinal axial spondyloarthritis cohort
▫ Detection of structural lesions on t1 weighted mri versus radiography of the si joints in early axial spondyloarthritis: 2-year data
▫ Do degree of family relationship and ethnicity impact the association between a positive family history for spondyloarthritis and presence of hla-b27? results from the worldwide asas cohort
▫ Erosions at the sacroiliac joints and fatty lesions at the spine are the most discriminant lesions for recent onset axspa recognition
▫ Impact of gut involvement in early spondyloarthritis. the DESIR cohort
▫ Inflammation on MRI of the sacroiliac joints is highly predictive of structural damage in axial spondyloarthritis patients in clinical practice: data from the asas and DESIR cohorts
▫ Inflammatory lesions of the sacroiliac joints, but not of the spine, are of high utility for axspa recognition: results of the ilos-DESIR study
▫ Which imaging outcomes for axspa are most sensitive to change? a 5-year analysis of the DESIR cohort
▫ Which scoring method depicts spinal radiographic damage in (EARLY) axial spondyloarthritis best? five-year results from the DESIR cohort