Developments in the clinical understanding of RA | Arthritis Information

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An extremely interesting article from Arthritis Research and  Therapy ( At least I think so

A) signs and symptoms, joint damage, disability, quality of life, and other important outcomes like joint replacement and working capacity, comorbidity, and economic consequences,.
(B) to the reporting of clinical trial results
 (C) to the recognition of time as an important element not only in the progression of RA but also in our treatment strategies when it comes both to early therapeutic interference and to swift switching of therapies
 (D) to the profoundness of the response to novel therapies and therapeutic strategies
 
 
From the Article:
 

The changes occurring in the field of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) over the past decade or two have encompassed new therapies and, in particular, a new look at the clinical characteristics of the disease in the context of therapeutic improvements. It has been shown that composite disease activity indices have special merits in following patients, that disease activity governs the evolution of joint damage, and that disability can be dissected into several components – among them disease activity and joint damage. It has also been revealed that aiming at any disease activity state other than remission (or, at worst, low disease activity) is associated with significant progression of joint destruction, that early recognition and appropriate therapy of RA are important facets of the overall strategy of optimal clinical control of the disease, and that tight control employing composite scores supports the optimization of the therapeutic approaches. Finally, with the advent of novel therapies, remission has become a reality and the treatment algorithms encompassing all of the above-mentioned aspects will allow us to achieve the rigorous aspirations of today and tomorrow.

http://arthritis-research.com/content/11/1/204
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