The effect of TNF treatment uptake on incident hospital admission in Western Australia.
Erin KeltyEbony QuintrellDavid B PreenPrue MannersJohannes Cornelis NossentPublished in: Pediatric rheumatology online journal (2023)
Incident inpatient admission rates for JIA were stable over a 22-year period. The uptake of TNFi was not associated with lower admission rates for JIA, due mainly to an increase in admissions for joint injection. These results indicate a notable but unexpected change in hospital-based management of JIA since the introduction of TNFi therapy in WA, where hospital-based prevalence of JIA is slightly higher than in North America.