作者
Vera Golder,Rangi Kandane‐Rathnayake,Ning Li,Worawit Louthrenoo,Yi-Hsing Chen,Jiacai Cho,Aisha Lateef,Laniyati Hamijoyo,Shue Fen Luo,Yeong-Jian Wu,Sandra V Navarra,Leonid Zamora,Zhanguo Li,Sargunan Sockalingam,Yasuhiro Katsumata,Masayoshi Harigai,Yanjie Hao,Zhuoli Zhang,Duminda Basnayake,Madelynn Chan,Jun Kikuchi,Tsutomu Takeuchi,Sang-Cheol Bae,Fiona Goldblatt,Shereen Oon,Sean O’Neill,Kristine Ng,Annie Law,Nicola Tugnet,Sunil Kumar,Cherica A. Tee,Michael Tee,Naoaki Ohkubo,Yoshiya Tanaka,Chak Sing Lau,Alberta Hoi,Mandana Nikpour,Eric F. Morand
摘要
Validation of protective associations of the lupus low disease activity state (LLDAS) against flare, irreversible damage, health-related quality of life, and mortality has enabled the adoption of treat-to-target strategies in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). Previous validation studies were of short duration, limiting the ability to detect longer term signals in flare rate and irreversible damage. In addition, previous studies have focused on percent time at target, rather than actual periods of time that are more useful in clinical practice and trials. We assessed long-term protective associations of LLDAS and remission, and specifically examined protective thresholds of sustained LLDAS and remission.