Aim: To investigate the clinical course of patients with elderly-onset rheumatoid arthritis (RA).

Methods: We compared the characteristics, and clinical course of 55 patients who developed RA at over 80 years of age (elderly-onset [EO] group) with 119 patients who developed RA at 40-59 years of age (non-elderly onset [non-EO] group). We also investigated the characteristics and clinical course of 19 patients who developed RA at over 80 and who received biological disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drugs (bDMARDs).

Results: The mean DAS28-ESR (DAS) and HAQ-DI (HAQ) of the EO were significantly higher in comparison to the non-EO group (4.91±1.31 vs 4.41±1.47, p=0.043, 1.2±0.9 vs 0.5±0.6, p<0.01). For the first treatment, 87.3% in the EO group received conventional synthetic DMARDs (csDMARDs), none received MTX. The rate of prednisolone (PSL) administration in the EO group was significantly higher than the non-EO group (56.4% vs 30.3%, p<0.01). The DAS and HAQ were significantly decreased in both groups, while the HAQ of the EO group was higher than the non-EO group. The decrease in DAS and HAQ of the PSL users was significantly greater than the non-PSL users (ΔDAS: 2.55±1.83 vs 1.83±1.23, p<0.01, ΔHAQ: 0.9±1.0 vs 0.3±0.6, p=0.027). Among the 19 patients with bDMARDs, the mean DAS and HAQ at baseline were significantly decreased 6 months later.

Conclusion: Early use of csDMARDs and PSL was effective for functional disability of elderly-onset RA; however, some of them required bDMARDs. Further study should be performed to investigate the effectiveness of the early induction of MTX and bDMARDs.

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