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Patient-physician discordance impairs outcomes in early rheumatoid arthritis through less consistent treat-to-target implementation.

Michaël DoumenVeerle StoutenSofia PazminoElias De MeystDelphine BertrandJohan JolyRené WesthovensPatrick Verschueren
Published in: Rheumatology (Oxford, England) (2023)
Even in a trial setting, T2T was applied on only around 50% of visits. T2T was less likely to be implemented with increasing patient-physician discordance regarding disease activity, which was in turn associated with less remission and worse functional outcome, but not with radiographic progression.
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