Long-term results from the Italian real-world experience on obeticholic acid treatment in primary biliary cholangitis: The RECAPITULATE study. (March 2023)
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- Title:
- Long-term results from the Italian real-world experience on obeticholic acid treatment in primary biliary cholangitis: The RECAPITULATE study. (March 2023)
- Main Title:
- Long-term results from the Italian real-world experience on obeticholic acid treatment in primary biliary cholangitis: The RECAPITULATE study
- Authors:
- Terracciani, F.
De Vincentis, A.
D'Amato, D.
Invernizzi, P.
Morgando, A.
Vanni, E.
Viganò, M.
Alvaro, D.
Venere, R.
Lleo, A.
Colapietro, F.
Degasperi, E.
Viganò, R.
Giannini, E.G.
Labanca, S.
Feletti, V.
Mussetto, A.
Cozzolongo, R.
Losito, F.
Pompili, M.
Ponziani, F.R.
Niro, G.A.
Cotugno, R.
Pozzoni, P.
Chessa, L.
Cuccorese, G.
Palitti, V. Pace
Russello, M.
Cannavò, M.
Frazzetto, E.
Bertino, G.
Marzioni, M.
Terreni, N.
Zolfino, T.
Saitta, C.
Pellicelli, A.
Coco, B.
Brunetto, M.
Cazzagon, N.
Floreani, A.
Muratori, L.
Rosina, F.
Di Stefano, M.
Scifo, G.
Baiocchi, L.
Grassi, G.
Sacco, R.
Izzi, A.
Crocè, S. Lory
Fiorini, C.
Marra, F.
Simone, L.
Morelli, O.
Abenavoli, L.
Pizzolante, F.
De Matthaeis, N.
Scaravaglio, M.
Gimignani, G.
Boano, V.
Manfredi, G.F.
Marignani, M.
Fanella, S.
Giacchetto, M.
Castellaneta, A.
Poggi, G.
Buzzanca, V.
Scivetti, P.
Tortora, A.
Casella, S.
Bellia, V.
Omazzi, B.F.
Alagna, G.
Ricci, C.
Poisa, P.
Rigamonti, C.
Calvaruso, V.
Carbone, M.
Vespasiani-Gentilucci, U.
… (more) - Abstract:
- Abstract : Introduction: Obeticholic acid (OCA) is the only licensed second-line therapy for PBC patients non-responders/intolerant to UDCA. Real-world experiences on OCA therapy are somehow limited by reduced sample sizes and short follow-up. Aim: Aim of the RECAPITULATE study is to provide long-term real-world data on OCA therapy in a large Italian cohort of patients with PBC. Methods: Data on patients in OCA therapy from centres belonging to "Italian PBC registry", "CLEO/AIGO", "Sicilian PBC Network" and "PBC Project Piemonte-Liguria-Valle-D'Aosta" were captured. Cumulative incidences of OCA response and discontinuation were evaluated through Aalen-Johansen (taking into account the competing risk of discontinuation) and Kaplan-Meier estimators, respectively. Results: 441 PBC patients (median age 58, women 88%) on OCA therapy for at least 6 months were enrolled from 50 Italian centres, with a median time on OCA therapy of 24 months (IQR 12-36, max 48). Cirrhotics were 152 (34%), PBC/autoimmune hepatitis (AIH) overlap were 59 (13%). According to POISE, response probabilities were 37.5/43.5/47.2% at 12/24/36 months. Discontinuation probabilities were 12.8/17.7/22.9% at 12/24/36 months, with pruritus (41 patients, 48%) and hepatic events (18 patients, 21%) as leading causes. In cirrhotics, probabilities of response were lower (25.9/27.7/34.8% at 12/24/36 months; p<0.01 Vs non-cirrhotics), due to higher discontinuation rates (19.9/27.6/34.6% at 12/24/36 months; p<0.01 VsAbstract : Introduction: Obeticholic acid (OCA) is the only licensed second-line therapy for PBC patients non-responders/intolerant to UDCA. Real-world experiences on OCA therapy are somehow limited by reduced sample sizes and short follow-up. Aim: Aim of the RECAPITULATE study is to provide long-term real-world data on OCA therapy in a large Italian cohort of patients with PBC. Methods: Data on patients in OCA therapy from centres belonging to "Italian PBC registry", "CLEO/AIGO", "Sicilian PBC Network" and "PBC Project Piemonte-Liguria-Valle-D'Aosta" were captured. Cumulative incidences of OCA response and discontinuation were evaluated through Aalen-Johansen (taking into account the competing risk of discontinuation) and Kaplan-Meier estimators, respectively. Results: 441 PBC patients (median age 58, women 88%) on OCA therapy for at least 6 months were enrolled from 50 Italian centres, with a median time on OCA therapy of 24 months (IQR 12-36, max 48). Cirrhotics were 152 (34%), PBC/autoimmune hepatitis (AIH) overlap were 59 (13%). According to POISE, response probabilities were 37.5/43.5/47.2% at 12/24/36 months. Discontinuation probabilities were 12.8/17.7/22.9% at 12/24/36 months, with pruritus (41 patients, 48%) and hepatic events (18 patients, 21%) as leading causes. In cirrhotics, probabilities of response were lower (25.9/27.7/34.8% at 12/24/36 months; p<0.01 Vs non-cirrhotics), due to higher discontinuation rates (19.9/27.6/34.6% at 12/24/36 months; p<0.01 Vs non-cirrhotics), while patients with PBC/AIH overlap did not show significantly different probabilities of response and discontinuation (p=0.20). Results of Vibration-Controlled-Transient-Elastography (VCTE) were available from 309/114/69 patients at 0/12/24 months. Liver stiffness measurement (LSM) was stable at 12 months in both OCA responders and non-responders, while a significant reduction was observed at 24 months only in responders (p=0.01). Conclusions: Our results confirm long-term efficacy and safety of OCA therapy in a large real-world cohort of PBC patients. These first results concerning LSM variation over time under OCA treatment need to be confirmed in a larger subgroup of patients. … (more)
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- Digestive and liver disease. Volume 55(2023)Supplement 1
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- Digestive and liver disease
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- Volume 55(2023)Supplement 1
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- 2023
- Volume:
- 55
- Issue:
- 1
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- 2023-0055-0001-0000
- Page Start:
- S44
- Page End:
- S45
- Publication Date:
- 2023-03
- Subjects:
- Digestive organs -- Diseases -- Periodicals
Liver -- Diseases -- Periodicals
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- 10.1016/j.dld.2023.01.088 ↗
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