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Apremilast significantly improves dactylitis and enthesitis in PsA


 

Key clinical point: Apremilast led to a significant improvement in enthesitis and dactylitis activity among patients with psoriatic arthritis (PsA) presenting with enthesitis and dactylitis phenotypes, with more than one-third of patients achieving remission after 1 year of treatment.

Major finding: After 6 and 12 months of apremilast treatment, remission was achieved by 25% and 34% of patients with enthesitis and 47% and 44% of patients with dactylitis, respectively, with significant improvements in the Leeds Enthesitis and Dactylitis Indexes ( P < .001).

Study details: Findings are from a retrospective study including patients with PsA who presented with either enthesitis (n = 118) or dactylitis (n = 96) phenotype and received apremilast.

Disclosures: This study received no external funding. The authors declared no conflicts of interest.

Source: Lo Gullo A et al. Therapeutic effects of apremilast on enthesitis and dactylitis in real clinical setting: An Italian multicenter study. J Clin Med. 2023;12:3892 (Jun 7). doi: 10.3390/jcm12123892

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