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Öğe Factors That May be Associated with Uveitis in Patients with Spondyloarthritis(Wiley, 2018) Kasifoglu, Timucin; Bilge, Nazife Sule Yasar; Kiraz, Sedat; Ertenli, Ihsan; Kucuksahin, Orhan; Dalkilic, Ediz; Bes, Cemal[Abstract Not Available]Öğe Methodology of a new inflammatory arthritis registry: TReasure(Tubitak Scientific & Technological Research Council Turkey, 2018) Kalyoncu, Umut; Tascilar, Etem Koray; Ertenli, Ali Ihsan; Dalkilic, Huseyin Ediz; Bes, Cemal; Kucuksahin, Orhan; Kasifoglu, TimucinBackground/aim: The TReasure registry, created in 2017, is an observational multicenter cohort that includes inflammatory arthritis patients. This article reviews the methodology and objectives of the TReasure registry established to collect data from rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and spondyloarthritis (SpA) patients. Methodology: Fifteen rheumatology centers in Turkey will contribute data to the TReasure database. The actual proprietor of the database is the Hacettepe Rheumatology Association (HRD) and Hacettepe Financial Enterprises. Pharmaceutical companies that operate in Turkey (in alphabetical or er), Abbvie, Amgen, BMS, Celltrion Healthcare, Novartis, Pfizer, Roche, and UCB, support the TReasure registry. TReasure is a web-based database to which users connect through a URL (https://www.trials-network.org/treasure) with their unique identifier and passwords provided for data entry and access. TReasure records demographic and clinical features, comorbidities, radiology and laboratory results, measures of disease activity, and treatment data. Discussion: TReasure will provide us with various types of data, such as a cross-sectional view of the current nationwide status of the patients currently receiving these treatments, and retrospective data as much as allowed by the participating centers' records. Finally, a high-quality prospective dataset will be built over the ensuing years from patients with a new diagnosis of RA or SpA.Öğe Preferences of inflammatory arthritis patients for biological disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs in the first 100 days of the COVID-19 pandemic(Tubitak Scientific & Technological Research Council Turkey, 2021) Kalyoncu, Umut; Pehlivan, Yavuz; Akar, Servet; Kasifoglu, Timucin; Kimyon, Gezmis; Karadag, Omer; Dalkilic, EdizBackground/aim: To evaluate treatment adherence and predictors of drug discontinuation among patients with inflammatory arthritis receiving bDMARDs within the first 100 days after the announcement of the COVID-19 pandemic. Materials and methods: A total of 1871 patients recorded in TReasure registry for whom advanced therapy was prescribed for rheumatoid arthritis (RA) or spondyloarthritis (SpA) within the 3 months (6-9 months for rituximab) before the declaration of COVID-19 pandemic were evaluated, and 1394 (74.5%) responded to the phone survey. Patients' data regarding demographic, clinical characteristics and disease activity before the pandemic were recorded. The patients were inquired about the diagnosis of COVID-19, the rate of continuation on bDMARDs, the reasons for treatment discontinuation, if any, and the current general disease activity (visual analog scale, [VAS]). Results: A total of 1394 patients (493 RA [47.3% on anti-TNF] patients and 901 SpA [90.0% on anti-TNF] patients) were included in the study. Overall, 2.8% of the patients had symptoms suggesting COVID-19, and 2 (0.15%) patients had PCR-confirmed COVID-19. Overall, 18.1% of all patients (13.8% of the RA and 20.5% of the SpA; p = 0.003) discontinued their bDMARDs. In the SpA group, the patients who discontinued bDMARDs were younger (40 [21-73] vs. 44 years [20-79]; p = 0.005) and had higher general disease activity; however, no difference was relevant for RA patients. Conclusion: Although the COVID-19 was quite uncommon in the first 100 days of the pandemic, nearly one-fifth of the patients discontinued bDMARDs within this period. The long-term effects of the pandemic should be monitored.Öğe SMOKING MAY BE RELATED TO SACROILIITIS IN ENTEROPATHIC ARTHRITIS PATIENTS: TREASURE REAL-LIFE PRELIMINARY DATA(Bmj Publishing Group, 2019) Kucuksahin, Orhan; Erden, Abdulsamet; Ilgen, Ufuk; Kiraz, Sedat; Ertenli, Ali Ihsan; Bilge, Nazife Sule Yasar; Kasifoglu, Timucin[Abstract Not Available]