No impact of disease duration on response to tildrakizumab treatment among patients with moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis: Post hoc analyses from two phase 3 (reSURFACE 1 and reSURFACE 2) and one phase 4 (TRIBUTE) studies.
Johannes GrissGudrun RatzingerJulia-Tatjana MaulWolfgang WegerDiamant ThaҫiY José Manuel CarrascosaConstanze JonakPublished in: Skin health and disease (2023)
In the literature there is no consensus on the correlation between early systemic intervention and better treatment response in psoriasis. Here we present data on the impact of disease duration (<5 years, 5-<10 years, and ≥10 years) on response to tildrakizumab treatment among patients with moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis from the reSURFACE 1 and reSURFACE 2 phase 3 trials and the TRIBUTE phase 4 study. Overall, there was no significant effect of disease duration on the Psoriasis Area and Severity Index ≤1, ≤3, and ≤5, or the Dermatology Life Quality Index 0-1 response rates. Tildrakizumab was highly effective regardless of the psoriasis disease duration.