Effectiveness and safety of anakinra in gouty arthritis: A case series and review of the literature
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Date
2023-01-12Permanent link
https://hdl.handle.net/11351/9092DOI
10.3389/fmed.2022.1089993
ISSN
2296-858X
WOS
000920633800001
PMID
36714095
Abstract
Background: Gout is the most common type of inflammatory arthritis. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, corticosteroids, and colchicine are the first-line agents, although they are contraindicated in many patients. Blockade of IL-1 with anakinra can be an alternative.
Objective: To present a case series of 10 difficult-to-treat gout patients treated with anakinra and perform a scoping review of the effectiveness and safety of anakinra in gout patients.
Methods: A total of 1,519 citations were screened. The reviewers ran a two-stage screening process by title/abstract and full-text reading. Thirty-eight articles finally met the selection criteria and were included for data extraction and synthesis. Experience in difficult-to treat and complex clinical scenarios, such as active infection, hemodialysis, and transplantation, were specifically described.
Results: The study sample comprised 551 patients, from whom 648 flares were finally analyzed. The mean age was 57.9 years, and 82.9% were men. The clinical presentation was polyarticular in 47.5% and tophaceous in 66.9%. Sixty-five patients with an active infection, 41 transplanted patients and 14 in haemodyalisis treated with anakinra are described. More than half of the patients had >1 associated comorbidity. Anakinra was effective both for flares (94%) and for long-term treatment (91%) and well tolerated. In the case of flares, 34 (6.7%) adverse effects were registered. Adverse events were more prevalent in long-term treatment.
Conclusion: Anakinra was effective and safe for management of gout flares in difficult-to-treat patients. It has been used in multiple complex scenarios, such as active infections, dialysis, transplantation, chronic kidney disease, and polyarticular gout. Anakinra has also proven effective as long-term treatment, although there are more concerns about its safety.
Keywords
Anakinra; Biological therapies; Gouty arthritisBibliographic citation
Jeria-Navarro S, Gomez-Gomez A, Park HS, Calvo-Aranda E, Corominas H, Pou MA, et al. Effectiveness and safety of anakinra in gouty arthritis: A case series and review of the literature. Front Med. 2023 Jan 12;9:108999.
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