Sun-01-06-2025, 07:07 AM
Great results for the elderly
What I see is the following.
At 12/16 weeks, the < 65 group achieved significantly higher
PASI75 (90.5% vs. 65.1%, p = 0.010),
PASI90 (75.7% vs. 32.6%, p = 0.030) and
PASI < 2 (55.8% vs. 79.7%, p = 0.006)
At PASi75 the younger are doing significantly better than the elderly.
Identical for PASI90
But… for PASI < 2, which means almost complete or complete remission, the elderly suddenly do better.
That is quite not logical..


What I see is the following.
At 12/16 weeks, the < 65 group achieved significantly higher
PASI75 (90.5% vs. 65.1%, p = 0.010),
PASI90 (75.7% vs. 32.6%, p = 0.030) and
PASI < 2 (55.8% vs. 79.7%, p = 0.006)
At PASi75 the younger are doing significantly better than the elderly.
Identical for PASI90
But… for PASI < 2, which means almost complete or complete remission, the elderly suddenly do better.

That is quite not logical..