Attainment of low disease activity and remission targets reduces the risk of severe flare and new damage in childhood lupus



Smith, Eve MD, Tharmaratnam, Kukatharmini, Al-Abadi, Eslam, Armon, Kate, Bailey, Kathryn, Brennan, Mary, Ciurtin, Coziana, Gardner-Medwin, Janet, Haslam, Kirsty E, Hawley, Daniel
et al (show 15 more authors) (2022) Attainment of low disease activity and remission targets reduces the risk of severe flare and new damage in childhood lupus. Rheumatology, 61 (8). pp. 3378-3389.

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Abstract

Objectives To assess the achievability and effect of attaining low disease activity (LDA) or remission in childhood-onset SLE (cSLE). Methods Attainment of three adult-SLE derived definitions of LDA (LLDAS, LA, Toronto-LDA), and four definitions of remission (clinical-SLEDAI-defined remission on/off treatment, pBILAG-defined remission on/off treatment) was assessed in UK JSLE Cohort Study patients longitudinally. Prentice–Williams–Petersen gap recurrent event models assessed the impact of LDA/remission attainment on severe flare/new damage. Results LLDAS, LA and Toronto-LDA targets were reached in 67%, 73% and 32% of patients, after a median of 18, 15 or 17 months, respectively. Cumulatively, LLDAS, LA and Toronto-LDA was attained for a median of 23%, 31% and 19% of total follow-up-time, respectively. Remission on-treatment was more common (61% cSLEDAI-defined, 42% pBILAG-defined) than remission off-treatment (31% cSLEDAI-defined, 21% pBILAG-defined). Attainment of all target states, and disease duration (>1 year), significantly reduced the hazard of severe flare (P < 0.001). As cumulative time in each target increased, hazard of severe flare progressively reduced. LLDAS attainment reduced the hazard of severe flare more than LA or Toronto-LDA (P < 0.001). Attainment of LLDAS and all remission definitions led to a statistically comparable reduction in the hazards of severe flare (P > 0.05). Attainment of all targets reduced the hazards of new damage (P < 0.05). Conclusions This is the first study demonstrating that adult-SLE-derived definitions of LDA/remission are achievable in cSLE, significantly reducing risk of severe flare/new damage. Of the LDA definitions, LLDAS performed best, leading to a statistically comparable reduction in the hazards of severe flare to attainment of clinical remission.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Childhood-SLE, cSLE, treat-to-target, T2T, low disease activity, remission
Divisions: Faculty of Health and Life Sciences
Faculty of Health and Life Sciences > Institute of Life Courses and Medical Sciences
Depositing User: Symplectic Admin
Date Deposited: 08 Mar 2022 17:03
Last Modified: 18 Jan 2023 21:11
DOI: 10.1093/rheumatology/keab915
Open Access URL: https://academic.oup.com/rheumatology/advance-arti...
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URI: https://livrepository.liverpool.ac.uk/id/eprint/3150373