Maintenance of Efficacy and Continuing Safety of Golimumab for Active Ulcerative Colitis: PURSUIT‐SC Maintenance Study Extension Through 1 Year. Issue 4 (April 2016)
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- Title:
- Maintenance of Efficacy and Continuing Safety of Golimumab for Active Ulcerative Colitis: PURSUIT‐SC Maintenance Study Extension Through 1 Year. Issue 4 (April 2016)
- Main Title:
- Maintenance of Efficacy and Continuing Safety of Golimumab for Active Ulcerative Colitis: PURSUIT‐SC Maintenance Study Extension Through 1 Year
- Authors:
- Gibson, Peter R
Feagan, Brian G
Sandborn, William J
Marano, Colleen
Strauss, Richard
Johanns, Jewel
Padgett, Lakshmi
Collins, Judith
Tarabar, Dino
Hebzda, Zbigniew
Rutgeerts, Paul
Reinisch, Walter - Abstract:
- Abstract : OBJECTIVES: : The safety and efficacy of subcutaneous golimumab through 2 years of maintenance therapy was evaluated in patients with moderate‐to‐severe ulcerative colitis (UC). METHODS: : Patients completing treatment through week 52 (placebo, golimumab 50, 100, every‐4‐weeks (q4w)) and evaluations at week 54 were eligible for this long‐term extension (LTE) trial. Patients receiving placebo or golimumab 50 mg with worsening disease during the LTE could receive golimumab 100 mg. Efficacy assessments included the Mayo physician's global assessment (PGA) subscore, inflammatory bowel disease questionnaire (IBDQ), and corticosteroid use. Patients who were randomized to golimumab at PURSUIT‐Maintenance baseline and continued receiving golimumab during the LTE were analyzed for efficacy (using intention‐to‐treat and "as observed" analyses; N =195) and safety ( N =200). Patients treated with golimumab at any time from induction baseline through week 104 ( N =1240) constituted the overall safety population. RESULTS: : Baseline demographics and disease characteristics of patients entering the LTE receiving golimumab were similar to those of all patients randomized to golimumab maintenance at baseline. At week 104, 80.5% (157/195) of patients had a PGA=0/1 (range weeks 56–104: 80.5–91.8%) and 56.4% (110/195) had a PGA=0 (weeks 56–104: range: 53.8–58.5%). Through week 104, 86% of patients maintained inactive or mild disease activity. Among 174 corticosteroid‐free patients atAbstract : OBJECTIVES: : The safety and efficacy of subcutaneous golimumab through 2 years of maintenance therapy was evaluated in patients with moderate‐to‐severe ulcerative colitis (UC). METHODS: : Patients completing treatment through week 52 (placebo, golimumab 50, 100, every‐4‐weeks (q4w)) and evaluations at week 54 were eligible for this long‐term extension (LTE) trial. Patients receiving placebo or golimumab 50 mg with worsening disease during the LTE could receive golimumab 100 mg. Efficacy assessments included the Mayo physician's global assessment (PGA) subscore, inflammatory bowel disease questionnaire (IBDQ), and corticosteroid use. Patients who were randomized to golimumab at PURSUIT‐Maintenance baseline and continued receiving golimumab during the LTE were analyzed for efficacy (using intention‐to‐treat and "as observed" analyses; N =195) and safety ( N =200). Patients treated with golimumab at any time from induction baseline through week 104 ( N =1240) constituted the overall safety population. RESULTS: : Baseline demographics and disease characteristics of patients entering the LTE receiving golimumab were similar to those of all patients randomized to golimumab maintenance at baseline. At week 104, 80.5% (157/195) of patients had a PGA=0/1 (range weeks 56–104: 80.5–91.8%) and 56.4% (110/195) had a PGA=0 (weeks 56–104: range: 53.8–58.5%). Through week 104, 86% of patients maintained inactive or mild disease activity. Among 174 corticosteroid‐free patients at week 54, 88.5% remained corticosteroid‐free at week 104. At week 104, 62.2% (120/193) had an IBDQ score ≥170. Tuberculosis, opportunistic infection, and malignancy rates were low, and the overall safety profile was similar to that reported through week 54. Two non‐melanoma skin cancers, one metastatic colon cancer, and two deaths (biventricular heart dysfunction, sepsis) occurred between weeks 54 and 104. CONCLUSION: : Subcutaneous golimumab q4w through 2 years maintained clinical benefit and reduced corticosteroid use among patients who did well in the maintenance study. No new safety signals were observed. … (more)
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- Clinical and translational gastroenterology. Volume 7:Issue 4(2016)
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- Clinical and translational gastroenterology
- Issue:
- Volume 7:Issue 4(2016)
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- Volume 7, Issue 4 (2016)
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- 2016
- Volume:
- 7
- Issue:
- 4
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- 2016-0007-0004-0000
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- Publication Date:
- 2016-04
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- Stomach -- Diseases -- Periodicals
Intestines -- Diseases -- Periodicals
Gastroenterology
Gastrointestinal Diseases
Liver Diseases
Intestines -- Diseases
Stomach -- Diseases
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/journals/1564/ ↗
https://journals.lww.com/ctg/pages/default.aspx ↗
http://www.nature.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1038/ctg.2016.24 ↗
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