Remission Time after Rituximab Treatment for Autoimmune Bullous Disease: A Proposed Update Definition.

Abstract:

:A therapeutic endpoint is a very important tool to evaluate response in clinical trials. In 2005, a consensus statement identified two late endpoints of disease activity in pemphigus: complete remission off therapy and complete remission on therapy, both definitions applying to patients without lesions for at least 2 months. The same period of time was considered for partial remission off/on therapy. These definitions were later applied to bullous pemphigoid and are considered in most studies on autoimmune bullous disease. These endpoints were established for different adjuvant agents, but at that moment, rituximab was not considered. Rituximab is known for the long duration of its effect, and in most studies relapses have been reported later than 6 months after treatment. In our opinion, time to remission after rituximab treatment should be redefined.

journal_name

Skin Pharmacol Physiol

authors

Iranzo P,Pigem R,Giavedoni P,Alsina-Gibert M

doi

10.1159/000430101

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2015-01-01 00:00:00

pages

255-6

issue

5

eissn

1660-5527

issn

1660-5535

pii

000430101

journal_volume

28

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