EULAR 2019
Lors du congrès de l’EULAR 2019 qui s’est déroulé à Madrid du 12 au 15 juin 2019, 12 abstracts ont été acceptés pour une présentation orale ou par poster :
Présentation orale
▫ ASSOCIATION BETWEEN BONE MARROW EDEMA AND STRUCTURAL PROGRESSION IN THE SAME QUADRANT IN AXIAL SPONDYLOARTHRITIS – 5-YEAR DATA FROM THE DESIR COHORT. M. Rodrigues-Manica et al.
▫ DO SMOKING AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC FACTORS INDEPENDENTLY INFLUENCE IMAGING OUTCOMES IN AXIAL SPONDYLOARTHRITIS? FIVE-YEAR DATA FROM THE DESIR COHORT. E Nikiphorou et al.
▫ EFFECTIVENESS OF TNFI AFTER A FIRST SWITCH IS LOWER IN PATIENTS WITH EARLY AXIAL SPONDYLOARTHRITIS: A LONGITUDINAL ANALYSIS OF THE DESIR COHORT. M Pons et al.
▫ WHAT IS AXIAL SPONDYLOARTHRITIS? A LATENT CLASS AND TRANSITION ANALYSIS IN THE SPACE AND DESIR COHORTS. A Sepriano et al.
Présentations par affiches.
▫ 5-YEARS TREATMENT EFFECT OF TNF ALPHA INHIBITOR IN EARLY AXIAL SPONDYLOARTHRITIS AND ASSOCIATED FACTORS: AN INVERSE PROBABILITY WEIGHTING ANALYSIS OF THE DESIR COHORT. Pons M et al.
▫ CLUSTER-BASED SPONDYLOARTHRITIS PHENOTYPES DEFINED AT BASELINE ARE PREDICTIVE OF 5-YEAR SEVERITY OUTCOME IN THE DESIR COHORT. F. Costantino et al.
▫ LONG-TERM ASSOCIATION BETWEEN DISEASE ACTIVITY MEASURED BY ASDAS AND PHYSICAL FUNCTION IN A LARGE EARLY AXIAL SPONDYLOARTHRITIS COHORT. P Machado et al.
▫ MORE THAN 30% PATIENTS WITH EARLY AXIAL SPONDYLOARTHRITIS PRESENT WITH PERIPHERAL ARTHRITIS: INCIDENCE AND FACTORS ASSOCIATED DURING 5 YEARS OF FOLLOW-UP OF THE DESIR COHORT. C Lopes-Medina
▫ PREGNANCY RATES AND OUTCOMES IN EARLY AXIAL SPONDYLOARTHRITIS: ANALYSIS OF THE DESIR COHORT. M Pons et al.
▫ SUBSTANTIAL CHANGES IN BONE FORMATION REGULATORS BIOMARKERS IN EARLY AXIAL SPONDYLOARTHRITIS – ROLE OF TNF INHIBITORS. E Descamps et al.
▫ DACTYLITIS IN EARLY SPONDYLOARTHRITIS. DATA FROM THE DESIR COHORT. D Wendling et al.
▫ INCREASING IMPACT ON STRUCTURAL DAMAGE WITH INCREASING CUMULATIVE INFLAMMATION AT THE SI-JOINT QUADRANT LEVEL IN AXIAL SPONDYLOARTHRITIS – 5-YEAR DATA FROM THE DESIR COHORT. M. Rodrigues-Manica et al.