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Treat-to-target strategies aiming at additional ultrasound remission is associated with better control of disease activity and less flare in rheumatoid arthritis.

Yan GengLiujun WangXiaohui ZhangLanlan JiXuerong DengZhuoli Zhang
Published in: Clinical rheumatology (2020)
An US-driven T2T in addition to current clinical remission strategy is associated with better control of the disease activity, reduction of relapse, as well as long-term step-down therapy. Step-down strategy should be carefully applied to the patients with baseline DAS28(ESR) over 2.29 and presence of subclinical synovitis even after they have achieved clinical remission or low disease activity. Key Points • Targeting ultrasound remission in addition to current T2T strategy is associated with a better control of RA. • Step-down strategy should be cautiously considered in those with DAS28(ESR) > 2.29 and baseline subclinical synovitis after they have achieved clinical remission or low disease activity.
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