Abstract

Objectives

CONTExT-RA is a cross-sectional, non-interventional multicentre study which enrolled patients diagnosed with RA and receiving DMARD treatment in a secondary care setting. The study evaluated disease control and associated disease burden amongst this Irish population.

Methods

Patients with RA attending six Irish rheumatology centres were invited to participate. Each consented patient attended a single routine study visit. Disease activity was assessed using Clinical Disease Activity Index (CDAI). The primary endpoint was EuroQol-5 dimensions (EQ-5D-5L) stratified by CDAI, compared using a non-parametric Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test.

Results

130 patients were included. Using CDAI, 34 (26.2%) patients were in clinical remission (CR), 42 (32.3%) had low disease activity (LDA), 41 (31.5%) had moderate disease activity (MDA) and 13 (10.0%) had high disease activity (HDA). QoL (EQ-5D-5L index (median)) scores were significantly (P < 0.001) greater for patients in CR or CR/LDA than for those with MDA/HDA, 0.866 (0.920), 0.777 (0.822) vs 0.578 (0.691), respectively. Patients in CR reported higher levels of work productivity, mean (s.d.) rating of 1.7 (2.52) vs those in MDA/HDA of 4.2 (3.28) (higher rating indicates greater impairment). Similar findings were observed for non-work-related activities.

Conclusion

Disease control for many patients with RA, treated in secondary care in Ireland, is sub-optimal with only 1 in 4 in CDAI remission. The impact of poor disease control on QoL is significant, and the superior outcomes for patients in CR provide compelling evidence that by achieving greater disease control, the burden of disease on patients can be greatly reduced.

Details

Title
CONTExT-RA: a cross-sectional study evaluating disease activity, quality of life and the socio-demographic profile of Irish patients with rheumatoid arthritis
Author
Murphy, Grainne 1 ; Killian O’Rourke 2 ; Camon, Angela 2 ; Kane, David 3 ; Finbar O’Shea 4 ; Conway, Richard 4 ; Sheehy, Claire 5 ; Saddiq, Moneeb 6 ; Moran, Deirdre 7 

 Department of Rheumatology, Cork University Hospital , Cork, Ireland 
 Department of Rheumatology, Midlands Regional Hospital , Tullamore, Ireland 
 Department of Rheumatology, Tallaght Hospital , Dublin, Ireland 
 Department of Rheumatology, St James’s Hospital , Dublin, Ireland 
 Department of Rheumatology, University Hospital Waterford , Waterford, Ireland 
 O4 Research Limited , Belfast, UK 
 AbbVie Limited , Dublin, Ireland 
Publication year
2024
Publication date
2024
Publisher
Oxford University Press
e-ISSN
25141775
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
3168685042
Copyright
© The Author(s) 2024. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the British Society for Rheumatology. This work is published under https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (the “License”). Notwithstanding the ProQuest Terms and Conditions, you may use this content in accordance with the terms of the License.