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Key clinical point: Among patients with psoriatic arthritis (PsA) women experienced significantly higher disease burden than men despite similar disease activity and comparable treatments.

Major finding: Despite similar disease duration (P  =  .42), disease presentation, and biologic use (P  =  .38), women vs men had worse mean quality-of-life (0.80 vs 0.82; P  =  .02) and disability and physical functioning (0.56 vs 0.41; P < .01) scores, greater degree of work activity impairment (27.9% vs 24.6%; P < .01), and higher pain and fatigue scores (P < .01).

Study details: This study analyzed the data of 2270 patients with PsA (1223 men and 1047 women) from the Adelphi PsA Disease Specific Programme.

Disclosures: This study was funded by Janssen Research & Development, LLC. Three authors declared being employees of Janssen and owning stocks in Janssen/Johnson and Johnson. Some authors declared receiving research grants and consulting fees from several sources, including Janssen.

Source: Gossec L et al. Women with psoriatic arthritis experience higher disease burden than men: Findings from a real-world survey in the USA and Europe. J Rheumatol. 2022 (Aug 15). Doi: 10.3899/jrheum.220154

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Key clinical point: Among patients with psoriatic arthritis (PsA) women experienced significantly higher disease burden than men despite similar disease activity and comparable treatments.

Major finding: Despite similar disease duration (P  =  .42), disease presentation, and biologic use (P  =  .38), women vs men had worse mean quality-of-life (0.80 vs 0.82; P  =  .02) and disability and physical functioning (0.56 vs 0.41; P < .01) scores, greater degree of work activity impairment (27.9% vs 24.6%; P < .01), and higher pain and fatigue scores (P < .01).

Study details: This study analyzed the data of 2270 patients with PsA (1223 men and 1047 women) from the Adelphi PsA Disease Specific Programme.

Disclosures: This study was funded by Janssen Research & Development, LLC. Three authors declared being employees of Janssen and owning stocks in Janssen/Johnson and Johnson. Some authors declared receiving research grants and consulting fees from several sources, including Janssen.

Source: Gossec L et al. Women with psoriatic arthritis experience higher disease burden than men: Findings from a real-world survey in the USA and Europe. J Rheumatol. 2022 (Aug 15). Doi: 10.3899/jrheum.220154

Key clinical point: Among patients with psoriatic arthritis (PsA) women experienced significantly higher disease burden than men despite similar disease activity and comparable treatments.

Major finding: Despite similar disease duration (P  =  .42), disease presentation, and biologic use (P  =  .38), women vs men had worse mean quality-of-life (0.80 vs 0.82; P  =  .02) and disability and physical functioning (0.56 vs 0.41; P < .01) scores, greater degree of work activity impairment (27.9% vs 24.6%; P < .01), and higher pain and fatigue scores (P < .01).

Study details: This study analyzed the data of 2270 patients with PsA (1223 men and 1047 women) from the Adelphi PsA Disease Specific Programme.

Disclosures: This study was funded by Janssen Research & Development, LLC. Three authors declared being employees of Janssen and owning stocks in Janssen/Johnson and Johnson. Some authors declared receiving research grants and consulting fees from several sources, including Janssen.

Source: Gossec L et al. Women with psoriatic arthritis experience higher disease burden than men: Findings from a real-world survey in the USA and Europe. J Rheumatol. 2022 (Aug 15). Doi: 10.3899/jrheum.220154

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