010 Real-world experience with ocrelizumab in the MSBase registry – Australian RRMS cohort. (23rd August 2021)
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- 010 Real-world experience with ocrelizumab in the MSBase registry – Australian RRMS cohort. (23rd August 2021)
- Main Title:
- 010 Real-world experience with ocrelizumab in the MSBase registry – Australian RRMS cohort
- Authors:
- Butzkueven, Helmut
Spelman, Tim
Kalincik, Tomas
Buzzard, Katherine
Walt, Anneke Van der
Lechner-Scott, Jeanette
Hodgkinson, Suzanne
Butler, Ernest
Macdonell, Richard
Slee, Mark
Group, MSBase Study
Marcel, Bruno - Abstract:
- Abstract : Introduction: Ocrelizumab (OCR) is a humanised anti-CD20 + monoclonal antibody for the treatment of Multiple Sclerosis. Objectives: In Australian MSBase clinics, we describe baseline characteristics of relapsing-remitting MS (RRMS) patients treated with OCR, treatment pathways and early clinical outcomes. Methods: Secondary analysis using MSBase Registry data for RRMS patients with OCR initiation within 3 months of MSBase recorded visit. Descriptive statistics included demographics, disease course/duration, prior disease modifying therapies (DMT) and EDSS. Relapse data was described in patients with ≥6 months follow-up. Results: As of 4 June 2020, MSBase included 624 eligible Australian RRMS patients newly treated with OCR. Median age at OCR initiation was 42.5 years. OCR was first line therapy in 18.9% of patients. Most frequent DMT's in the 12 months prior to OCR were natalizumab (32.1%) and fingolimod (24.8%). Of 434 RRMS patients with ≥6 months follow-up, 392 remained relapse free (90.3%; 95% CI 81.6, 99.7) over a mean OCR exposure of 1.35 years. In this group, the annualized relapse rate (ARR) was 0.10 (95% CI 0.08-0.13), compared to an ARR of 0.83 in the 24 months pre-OCR start. Treatment discontinuation was recorded for 20 of these 434 patients In the overall RRMS cohort, treatment persistence at 12 and 24 months was 94.3% (95%CI: 90.9%-96.1%%) and 88.7% (95%CI 77.2%-94.0%), respectively. Conclusion: Almost 20% of RRMS patients treated with OCR inAbstract : Introduction: Ocrelizumab (OCR) is a humanised anti-CD20 + monoclonal antibody for the treatment of Multiple Sclerosis. Objectives: In Australian MSBase clinics, we describe baseline characteristics of relapsing-remitting MS (RRMS) patients treated with OCR, treatment pathways and early clinical outcomes. Methods: Secondary analysis using MSBase Registry data for RRMS patients with OCR initiation within 3 months of MSBase recorded visit. Descriptive statistics included demographics, disease course/duration, prior disease modifying therapies (DMT) and EDSS. Relapse data was described in patients with ≥6 months follow-up. Results: As of 4 June 2020, MSBase included 624 eligible Australian RRMS patients newly treated with OCR. Median age at OCR initiation was 42.5 years. OCR was first line therapy in 18.9% of patients. Most frequent DMT's in the 12 months prior to OCR were natalizumab (32.1%) and fingolimod (24.8%). Of 434 RRMS patients with ≥6 months follow-up, 392 remained relapse free (90.3%; 95% CI 81.6, 99.7) over a mean OCR exposure of 1.35 years. In this group, the annualized relapse rate (ARR) was 0.10 (95% CI 0.08-0.13), compared to an ARR of 0.83 in the 24 months pre-OCR start. Treatment discontinuation was recorded for 20 of these 434 patients In the overall RRMS cohort, treatment persistence at 12 and 24 months was 94.3% (95%CI: 90.9%-96.1%%) and 88.7% (95%CI 77.2%-94.0%), respectively. Conclusion: Almost 20% of RRMS patients treated with OCR in Australian MSBase centres received OCR as a first line treatment. During OCR treatment, relapses and OCR discontinuations were rare. … (more)
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- BMJ neurology open. Volume 3(2021) Supplement 1
- Journal:
- BMJ neurology open
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- Volume 3(2021) Supplement 1
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- Volume 3, Issue 1 (2021)
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- 2021
- Volume:
- 3
- Issue:
- 1
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2021-0003-0001-0000
- Page Start:
- A4
- Page End:
- A5
- Publication Date:
- 2021-08-23
- Subjects:
- Neurology -- Periodicals
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- https://neurologyopen.bmj.com/ ↗
http://www.bmj.com/archive ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1136/bmjno-2021-ANZAN.10 ↗
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- 2632-6140
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