Success and safety of high infliximab trough levels in inflammatory bowel disease. (3rd August 2018)
- Record Type:
- Journal Article
- Title:
- Success and safety of high infliximab trough levels in inflammatory bowel disease. (3rd August 2018)
- Main Title:
- Success and safety of high infliximab trough levels in inflammatory bowel disease
- Authors:
- Drobne, David
Kurent, Tina
Golob, Sasa
Svegl, Polona
Rajar, Polona
Terzic, Sara
Kozelj, Matic
Novak, Gregor
Smrekar, Natasa
Plut, Samo
Sever, Nejc
Strnisa, Luka
Hanzel, Jurij
Brecelj, Jernej
Urlep, Darja
Osredkar, Josko
Homan, Matjaz
Orel, Rok
Stabuc, Borut
Ferkolj, Ivan
Smid, Alojz - Abstract:
- Abstract: Objective: A prospective trial suggests target infliximab trough levels of 3–7 μg/mL, yet data on additional therapeutic benefits and safety of higher trough levels are scarce. Aim: To explore whether high infliximab trough levels (≥7 μg/mL) are more effective and still safe. Material and methods: In this cohort study of 183 patients (109 Crohn's disease and 74 ulcerative colitis) on infliximab maintenance treatment at a tertiary referral center we correlated fecal calprotectin and C-reactive protein to trough levels (426 samples) at different time points during treatment. Rates of infections were compared in quadrimesters (four-month periods) with high trough levels to quadrimesters with trough levels <7 μg/mL during 420 patient-years. Results: Fecal calprotectin and C-reactive protein (median [interquartile range]) were lower in patients with high trough levels (fecal calprotectin 66 mg/kg [30–257]; C-reactive protein 3 mg/L [3–3]) compared to trough levels below 7 μg/mL (fecal calprotectin 155 mg/kg [72–474]; C-reactive protein 3 mg/L [3–14.5]) ( p < .001). High trough levels were superior also after excluding samples with trough levels <3 μg/mL from analysis. No differences in rates of infections were observed in quadrimesters with high trough levels (16/129 [12.4%]) compared to quadrimesters with trough levels <7 μg/mL (32/344 [9.3%]) ( p = .32). Maintaining high trough levels resulted in 32% (interquartile range: 2–54%) increase of infliximab consumption.Abstract: Objective: A prospective trial suggests target infliximab trough levels of 3–7 μg/mL, yet data on additional therapeutic benefits and safety of higher trough levels are scarce. Aim: To explore whether high infliximab trough levels (≥7 μg/mL) are more effective and still safe. Material and methods: In this cohort study of 183 patients (109 Crohn's disease and 74 ulcerative colitis) on infliximab maintenance treatment at a tertiary referral center we correlated fecal calprotectin and C-reactive protein to trough levels (426 samples) at different time points during treatment. Rates of infections were compared in quadrimesters (four-month periods) with high trough levels to quadrimesters with trough levels <7 μg/mL during 420 patient-years. Results: Fecal calprotectin and C-reactive protein (median [interquartile range]) were lower in patients with high trough levels (fecal calprotectin 66 mg/kg [30–257]; C-reactive protein 3 mg/L [3–3]) compared to trough levels below 7 μg/mL (fecal calprotectin 155 mg/kg [72–474]; C-reactive protein 3 mg/L [3–14.5]) ( p < .001). High trough levels were superior also after excluding samples with trough levels <3 μg/mL from analysis. No differences in rates of infections were observed in quadrimesters with high trough levels (16/129 [12.4%]) compared to quadrimesters with trough levels <7 μg/mL (32/344 [9.3%]) ( p = .32). Maintaining high trough levels resulted in 32% (interquartile range: 2–54%) increase of infliximab consumption. Conclusion: High infliximab trough levels provide better control of inflammation in inflammatory bowel disease without increasing the risk of infection. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Scandinavian journal of gastroenterology. Volume 53:Number 8(2018)
- Journal:
- Scandinavian journal of gastroenterology
- Issue:
- Volume 53:Number 8(2018)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 53, Issue 8 (2018)
- Year:
- 2018
- Volume:
- 53
- Issue:
- 8
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2018-0053-0008-0000
- Page Start:
- 940
- Page End:
- 946
- Publication Date:
- 2018-08-03
- Subjects:
- Therapeutic drug monitoring -- switch -- cost-effectiveness -- infliximab-induced skin manifestations -- combination treatment
Gastroenterology -- Periodicals
Digestive organs -- Diseases -- Periodicals
616.33 - Journal URLs:
- http://informahealthcare.com/loi/gas ↗
http://informahealthcare.com ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1080/00365521.2018.1486882 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 0036-5521
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