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Influence of guideline adherence on outcome in a randomised controlled trial on the efficacy of methotrexate with folate supplementation in rheumatoid arthritis.

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Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases, 63, 10, (2004), pp. 1222-6ISSN
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Rheumatology
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Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases
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vol. 63
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iss. 10
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p. 1222
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p. 6
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UMCN 4.2: Chronic inflammation and autoimmunityAbstract
OBJECTIVE: To study the influence of rheumatologists' adherence to a methotrexate guideline on efficacy and toxicity in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis. METHODS: In a 48 week randomised controlled trial of methotrexate, comparing folates with placebo, rheumatologists were advised on methotrexate dosage using a guideline reflecting daily practice. The influence of guideline non-adherence on outcome was analysed using generalised estimating equations and survival analysis. RESULTS: In 51% of the 411 study patients the guidelines were always followed. Non-adherence resulted in lower doses of methotrexate in 25% of cases, and higher doses in 24%. The reduction in the disease activity score was significantly greater (mean -0.4; p = 0.0085) in the adherent group than in the "low dose" group; the "high dose" group did not differ from the adherent group. Dropout caused by severe adverse events did not differ between the three groups. CONCLUSIONS: There is an indication that adherence to guidelines on methotrexate dosage may benefit patients with rheumatoid arthritis by improving disease activity without increasing toxicity. For definite proof, a randomised controlled trial comparing guideline supported dosing with usual care is needed.
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