TY - JOUR T1 - Factors Associated With Sustained Remission in Patients With Rheumatoid Arthritis JO - Reumatología Clínica (English Edition) T2 - AU - Martire,María Victoria AU - Marino Claverie,Lucila AU - Duarte,Vanesa AU - Secco,Anastasia AU - Mammani,Marta SN - 21735743 M3 - 10.1016/j.reumae.2015.01.003 DO - 10.1016/j.reumae.2015.01.003 UR - https://reumatologiaclinica.org/en-factors-associated-with-sustained-remission-articulo-S2173574315000076 AB - ObjectiveTo find out the factors that are associated with sustained remission measured by DAS28 and Boolean ACR EULAR 2011 criteria at the time of diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis. Materials and methodsMedical records of patients with rheumatoid arthritis in sustained remission according to DAS28 were reviewed. They were compared with patients who did not achieved values of DAS28<2.6 in any visit during the first 3 years after diagnosis. We also evaluated if patients achieved the boolean ACR/EULAR criteria. Variables analyzed: sex, age, smoking, comorbidities, rheumatoid factor, anti-CCP, ESR, CRP, erosions, HAQ, DAS28, extra-articular manifestations, time to initiation of treatment, involvement of large joints, number of tender joints, number of swollen joints, pharmacological treatment. ResultsForty-five patients that achieved sustained remission were compared with 44 controls. The variables present at diagnosis that significantly were associated with remission by DAS28 were: lower values of DAS28, HAQ, ESR, NTJ, NSJ, negative CRP, absence of erosions, male sex and absence of involvement of large joints. Only 24.71% achieved the boolean criteria. The variables associated with sustained remission by these criteria were: lower values of DAS28, HAQ, ESR, number of tender joints and number of swollen joints, negative CRP and absence of erosions. ConclusionThe factors associated with sustained remission were the lower baseline disease activity, the low degree of functional disability and lower joint involvement. We consider it important to recognize these factors to optimize treatment. ER -