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Janus kinase inhibitors continue to show promise in a diverse range of indications, but administration of these drugs needs careful consideration of the benefits and risks. Among a plethora of publications in 2022, notable studies explored an important new indication and provided insights into safety concerns.
Electronic health records (EHRs) contain enormous amounts of real-world data that could inform researchers, doctors and patients about many aspects of rheumatology. However, EHRs are not yet fully utilized, mainly because automatic data extraction is difficult. Several studies in 2022 highlight the feasibility and clinical utility of computer-assisted EHR analysis.
In 2022, advances in the prediction of the response to treatment in rheumatoid arthritis resulted from gene-expression profiling in synovial biopsy samples, assessment of the expression of interferon-response genes in the blood, and the application of machine learning to patients’ clinical parameters and genetic variance.
Since the start of the SARS-CoV-2 vaccination campaign, our knowledge of the effects of vaccines in people with inflammatory rheumatic diseases has remained incomplete. In particular, the effects of immunomodulatory therapies on vaccine success are poorly understood. Three notable papers from the past year have helped to fill these knowledge gaps.