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RECRUITING

NCT06454188

A Study to Evaluate the Impact of Upadacitinib on Spondyloarthritis Outcomes in Patients With Active Psoriatic Arthritis

A Randomized, Placebo-controlled, Multicenter, Study to Evaluate the Impact of Upadacitinib on Spondyloarthritis Outcomes in Patients with Active Psoriatic Arthritis (UP-SPOUT)

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2026-04-03

5 states

Psoriatic Arthritis
Spondyloarthritis, Axial
RECRUITING

NCT03940911

Fatigue and Skeletal Muscle Impact in Severe Axial Spondyloarthritis

Axial spondyloarthropathy (SpA) is the most common inflammatory rheumatism (1% of the general population) with important medico-economic consequences. Fatigue is a major feature of SA. It can be defined as a feeling of reduced muscle capacity, lack of energy and exhaustion. The fatigue reaches an abnormally high level (fatigue severity score (FSS) ≥4, called severe fatigue in this protocol) in more than two thirds of patients with SA. Skeletal muscle repercussions are present during SA. It is characterized by a decrease in exercise capacity independently of pain and ankylosis but is associated with a decrease in strength and muscle mass, the importance of which varies from one study to another. The link between fatigue (subjective sensation) and the skeletal muscular impact (objective) of SA has never been studied.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2026-03-12

1 state

Spondyloarthritis, Axial
Fatigue
Exercise Capacity
RECRUITING

NCT06259890

Influence of Sodium Intake in spondyLoarthriTes

The aim of the SALT study is to analyze the relationship between dietary sodium intake and disease activity in patients with axial spondyloarthritis (radiographic or non-radiographic) or psoriatic arthritis.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - 80 Years

Updated: 2025-07-09

Spondyloarthritis, Axial
Arthritis, Psoriatic
RECRUITING

NCT06544343

Integration of Remote Monitoring in the Management of Chronic Immunosuppressive Therapy

Systemic autoimmune and chronic inflammatory diseases are a group of chronic illnesses whose treatment is usually very prolonged, often lifelong, and is essential to keep the disease under control, thus reducing the risk of complications and allowing the best possible quality of life for patients. The drugs used for treating these diseases are mostly immunosuppressants, which reduce the activity of the immune system, whose alteration is responsible for the disease. Although all available drugs are effective for treating these diseases, for reasons largely unknown, each drug is effective only in a percentage of patients. As a result, it is often necessary to try several different treatments before identifying an effective one for the individual patient. The therapeutic effects are often slow, and it is therefore necessary to take a treatment for weeks or months before its effectiveness can be determined. The initial period is also when side effects most often appear. The aim of this study is to evaluate whether the addition of remote monitoring visits and other patient support services to traditional periodic medical visits in the first months after the introduction of a new treatment leads to an improvement in adherence, response, and quality of life for the patient.

Gender: All

Updated: 2024-08-09

1 state

Rheumatoid Arthritis
Psoriatic Arthritis
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
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NOT YET RECRUITING

NCT06261931

Severity Over Time of Early Forms of Spondyloarthritis

Spondyloarthritis (SpA) is a group of chronic inflammatory pathologies whose progression over time is poorly defined, and in particular the clinical and instrumental elements that can predispose to a condition of disease severity are not completely known. It would be important to have an idea of what the predisposing factors are, possibly already at baseline, and possibly also at follow up, of severe disease, so as to be able to act early with more aggressive and targeted therapies on these patients, so as to achieve remission.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2024-02-15

Spondyloarthritis
Spondyloarthritis, Axial
NOT YET RECRUITING

NCT06059430

Cohort Project of Patients With Inflammatory Rheumatism

Chronic inflammatory rheumatism (CIR) is a group of inflammatory diseases that affect the joints and spine and are related to an abnormal immune response. CIR includes many different forms of arthritis that manifest as painful and swollen joints, stiffness, especially in the morning and persisting even after exercise, and limited joint mobility. CIR can also affect bones, cartilage, ligaments, tendons and muscles. Some may affect other organs. These symptoms can lead to a reduced quality of life, limited physical activity and progressive structural and functional deterioration of the joints. Current treatment for CIR is aimed at reducing inflammation and relieving pain. Anti-inflammatory medications such as corticosteroids and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs can be used to relieve pain and inflammation. Biotherapies can also be used to modify the progression of the disease. On the other hand, regular exercise can help strengthen the muscles that support the affected joints and improve mobility. Physical therapies, such as physical and occupational therapy, can also help improve mobility and relieve pain. Although there is no definitive cure for CIR early and appropriate treatment can help reduce symptoms and improve quality of life, as well as avoid the risk of developing complications such as lung, cardiovascular, kidney, ophthalmic, liver and other diseases. It is in this context, in order to better understand CIR to improve the global management of patients, and to analyze the evolution of CIR over time in relation to the different treatments proposed, that the interest in creating a database of patients with CIR arises.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2023-09-28

Rheumatoid Arthritis
Spondyloarthritis, Axial
Psoriatic Arthritis