FRI0269 CHARACTERIZATION OF PATIENTS WITH ANKYLOSING SPONDYLITIS WHO INITIATED SECUKINUMAB: ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORDS DATA FROM THE COLUMBUS REPOSITORY. (2nd June 2020)
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- FRI0269 CHARACTERIZATION OF PATIENTS WITH ANKYLOSING SPONDYLITIS WHO INITIATED SECUKINUMAB: ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORDS DATA FROM THE COLUMBUS REPOSITORY. (2nd June 2020)
- Main Title:
- FRI0269 CHARACTERIZATION OF PATIENTS WITH ANKYLOSING SPONDYLITIS WHO INITIATED SECUKINUMAB: ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORDS DATA FROM THE COLUMBUS REPOSITORY
- Authors:
- Busch, H.
Curtis, J.
Hur, P.
Yi, E. - Abstract:
- Abstract : Background: Secukinumab was the first anti-interleukin 17A monoclonal antibody treatment approved by the FDA for ankylosing spondylitis (AS). There is scarce information on the characteristics of secukinumab vs other biologic initiators with AS. Objectives: To describe real-world physician and patient characteristics, and treatment patterns of secukinumab and tumor necrosis factor inhibitor (TNFi) initiators. Methods: Electronic health records (EHR) data from adult patients with AS who initiated a biologic therapy between January 2018 and March 2019 (index date) were included from the Columbus Repository, a network capturing EHR data from 120 US rheumatology providers. Physician and patient characteristics, and treatment patterns were reported for patients who were prescribed secukinumab and TNFis (adalimumab, etanercept, certolizumab pegol, infliximab, infliximab-abda, and golimumab). Categorical variables were summarized using frequency counts and percentages and continuous variables were presented using means and standard deviations. Standardized mean differences and P values were used to compare treatment groups. Results: As of March 2019, AS treatment data were available for 82 secukinumab initiators and 160 TNFi initiators. Regarding overall practice size, 33% of practices had a single physician, and 65% of physicians were located in the South US region. Secukinumab initiators were younger than TNFi initiators (47.4 vs 49.8 years) and had a similarAbstract : Background: Secukinumab was the first anti-interleukin 17A monoclonal antibody treatment approved by the FDA for ankylosing spondylitis (AS). There is scarce information on the characteristics of secukinumab vs other biologic initiators with AS. Objectives: To describe real-world physician and patient characteristics, and treatment patterns of secukinumab and tumor necrosis factor inhibitor (TNFi) initiators. Methods: Electronic health records (EHR) data from adult patients with AS who initiated a biologic therapy between January 2018 and March 2019 (index date) were included from the Columbus Repository, a network capturing EHR data from 120 US rheumatology providers. Physician and patient characteristics, and treatment patterns were reported for patients who were prescribed secukinumab and TNFis (adalimumab, etanercept, certolizumab pegol, infliximab, infliximab-abda, and golimumab). Categorical variables were summarized using frequency counts and percentages and continuous variables were presented using means and standard deviations. Standardized mean differences and P values were used to compare treatment groups. Results: As of March 2019, AS treatment data were available for 82 secukinumab initiators and 160 TNFi initiators. Regarding overall practice size, 33% of practices had a single physician, and 65% of physicians were located in the South US region. Secukinumab initiators were younger than TNFi initiators (47.4 vs 49.8 years) and had a similar prevalence of HLA-B27 positivity (≈ 55%; Table 1 ). Comorbid psoriatic arthritis (PsA) was more commonly reported among secukinumab initiators vs TNFi initiators (17% vs 9%), while hypertension (5% vs 11%), obesity (2% vs 11%), and uveitis (2% vs 9%) were less common (Figure 1 ). Secukinumab initiators were more likely to have prior opioid use vs TNFi initiators but were less likely to have prior methotrexate use (Figure 2 A ); 67% of secukinumab initiators and 49% of TNFi initiators were biologic experienced, of whom 73% and 76%, respectively, used 1 prior biologic, 25% and 20% used 2 prior biologics, and 2% and 4% used ≥ 3 prior biologics (Figure 2 B ). The most common reasons for discontinuation of prior biologics among secukinumab and TNFi initiators were because the biologic was no longer required (47% vs 41%) and lack of efficacy (20% vs 24%) (Figure 2 C ). Conclusion: Secukinumab initiators with AS were younger and more opioid and biologic experienced, were more likely to have a PsA diagnosis, and were more likely to discontinue their previous biologic because the biologic was no longer required compared to patients who initiated TNFis. Acknowledgments: This study was funded by Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation, East Hanover, NJ. Support for third-party writing assistance for this abstract, furnished by Kheng Bekdache, PhD, of Health Interactions, Inc, was provided by Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation, East Hanover, NJ. Disclosure of Interests: Howard Busch Speakers bureau: AbbVie, Amgen, Crescendo, Exagen, Genentech, Mallinckrodt, Novartis, Primus, Sanofi/Regeneron, and UCB, Jeffrey Curtis Grant/research support from: AbbVie, Amgen, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Corrona, Janssen, Lilly, Myriad, Pfizer, Regeneron, Roche, UCB, Consultant of: AbbVie, Amgen, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Corrona, Janssen, Lilly, Myriad, Pfizer, Regeneron, Roche, UCB, Peter Hur Employee of: Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation, Esther Yi Employee of: Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation … (more)
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- Annals of the rheumatic diseases. Volume 79(2020)Supplement 1
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- Annals of the rheumatic diseases
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- Volume 79(2020)Supplement 1
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- Volume 79, Issue 1 (2020)
- Year:
- 2020
- Volume:
- 79
- Issue:
- 1
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- 2020-0079-0001-0000
- Page Start:
- 719
- Page End:
- 720
- Publication Date:
- 2020-06-02
- Subjects:
- Rheumatism -- Periodicals
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- 10.1136/annrheumdis-2020-eular.506 ↗
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