Proposal for an anti-TNF-exit strategy based on trough serum level.

Authors:
Ulf Helwig, Frederik Lutter, Nadine Koppka, Stefan Schreiber
Year of publication:
2017
Volume:
47
Issue:
-
Issn:
1045-1056
Journal title abbreviated:
BIOLOGICALS
Journal title long:
Biologicals : journal of the International Association of Biological Standardization
Impact factor:
1.801
Abstract:
The aim of the study was to evaluate, if the strategy to stop anti-TNF treatment after determination of low trough serum levels and exclusion of inflammation is associated with lower relapse rates.Since 2013 we followed an exit strategy in patients treated with anti-TNF treatment for inflammatory bowel disease based on trough serum levels. The relapse rates were observed prospectively, data analysis was performed in a retrospective manner of the collected clinical data.Forty patients were enrolled, who stopped anti-TNF therapy. 13 Patients followed the clinical algorithm, 27 patients were used as control group (13 patients with ulcerative colitis and 14 patients with Crohn's disease). 19 patients received Infliximab, 21 Adalimumab. The median follow-up time after discontinuation was 19 months (IQR 18). Relapses were observed in 22/40 patients (55%). Among the 13 patients with a targeted discontinuation of therapy based on the algorithm, three relapses were observed (23%), compared to 19/27 (70%) from the non-algorithm group (OR: 7.9; 95%-CI: 1.7-36.5). Relapse-free-survival after anti-TNF discontinuation was significantly higher in patients treated by the algorithm compared to the non-algorithm group (p = 0.032).An exit strategy based on trough serum levels significantly reduces the relapse rate.