Psoriasis/Psoriatic Arthritis Patients’ Long-term Treatment Patterns and Adherence to Systemic Treatments Monitoring Recommendations

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Abstract

Limited information exists regarding treatment of patients with psoriasis/psoriatic arthritis in primary care. The aim of this study is to assess treatment patterns, adherence, persistence, and compliance in newly diagnosed patients with psoriasis/psoriatic arthritis from 2012 to 2018 in Stockholm, Sweden. In addition, laboratory monitoring before initiation of treatment and at recommended intervals was quan-tified for patients prescribed methotrexate or bio-logics. A total of 51,639 individuals were included, with 39% initiating treatment with topical corticoste-roids and < 5% receiving systemic treatment within 6 months post-diagnosis. During a median (interquartile range) follow-up of 7 (4–8) years, 18% of patients received systemic treatments at some point. Overall, 5-year persistence rates were 32%, 45% and 19% for methotrexate, biologics, and other systemic tre-atments, respectively. Pre-initiation laboratory tests, as recommended by guidelines, were performed in approximately 70% and 62% of methotrexate and biologics users, respectively. Follow-up monitoring at recommended time intervals occurred in 14–20% and 31–33% of patients prescribed methotrexate and bio-logics, respectively. These findings highlight gaps in the pharmacological care of patients with psoriasis/ psoriatic arthritis, including suboptimal adherence/ persistence and inadequate laboratory monitoring.

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Krantz, Å., Carrero, J. J., Yang, Y., Schalin, L., Lysell, J., & Mazhar, F. (2023). Psoriasis/Psoriatic Arthritis Patients’ Long-term Treatment Patterns and Adherence to Systemic Treatments Monitoring Recommendations. Acta Dermato-Venereologica, 103. https://doi.org/10.2340/actadv.v103.6505

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